Interrupted windows 2008 server R2 install [closed] - windows-server-2008-r2

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I interrupted an install of Windows 2008 server on a fast machine that was taking too long with the intentional of using an alternative boot media to the USB flash drive I was using. (It kept showing me a message saying it was preparing my computer for first time use for nearly 2 hrs).
I therefore removed the USB drive and surprisingly it then came up with the message asking to either start in safe mode or a normal start.
I choose a normal start and it booted fine. Should I have confidence in using this as a production server or should I just go for a clean install ?

As a "production server"? You shouldn't even be asking, don't take any risks at all and redo it, it doesn't take that long.

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Windows shows wrong time after dualboot [closed]

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I have windows and kubuntu dualboot, when i boot windows after kubuntu, windows shows wrong time. How can i fix this? I use refind for dualboot, my motherboard is GA-970A-DS3P
Type in terminal of kubuntu
timedatectl set-local-rtc 1
By default, Linux assumes that the time stored in the hardware clock is in UTC, not the local time. On the other hand, Windows thinks that the time stored on the hardware clock is local time. That’s where the trouble starts.
https://itsfoss.com/wrong-time-dual-boot/

What are some tips to connect to linux server remotely from windows and increase productivity? [closed]

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I have a windows computer and connect to Linux on a remote server for my experiments. I want to use an easy interface software from windows to my Linux server (ubuntu 18.04). Can you give some tips on how to increase productivity in such a workflow?
Putty is fast, but AFAIK, does not support tabs, you will have to open different windows for different tasks, unless you use a terminal multiplexer like screen.
Try Mobaxterm and see if you like it. It is free, and supports multiple tabs, very handy for a single session.

Windows 10 Installation from USB [closed]

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I am trying to install windows 10 through bootable USB. In the installation window, It keep on installing and when it goes to finishing up section. It automatically reboots and after rebooting I am getting an error 'Operating System' not found.
Is there any problem with the windows 10 ISO? Anybody please.
Thanks,
Awais
Look into bios and see from which device you are booting from. That might be the cause.
1.I would suggest to reset your bios
2.set bios to Legacy or UEFI whatever partition system you used while installing window
3.set the boot priority to the Hard-disk
4.Save & exit, Now try booting...

How do I upgrade its OS to windows 10 in SAFE mode? [closed]

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I've genuine windows 7 laptop(Sony vaio - i3).
My system is too slow in normal mode that win10 installer does not run.
But it's system is faster if I'm in safe mode.
How do I upgrade my OS to windows 10 in SAFE mode ?
I think you should try and fix the issue of your computer running slow. There are lot of things that can make your system run slow. But you should try run cleanup and defrag ur hard drive. Also disable some start up programs and reduce apps running in background.
Concerning upgrading to Windows 10, it is not necessary you have to use media creation tool. You can download an ISO file online and create an installation media with it. You can get windows 10 iso file from websites like getintopc. Less I forgot, try and download November update ISO file.

/boot/.IpTables use high cpu in my server [closed]

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i am newbie in network administrator..
One week ago, my server work perfectly. My Server can serves 600++ users at the same time and only use 40% cpu.
Today there is something wrong with my server. My server shows 100% cpu usage when it serves 100 users at the same time.
After i check, i found a process /boot/.IpTables that use high cpu.
What happen with my server? Is my server hacked or what?
This is SS my server process :
OK, looks like your system has been had. I did some googling for /boot/.Iptables, and it appears to be malware.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/407457/help-my-server-has-been-hacked-iptables-and-iptablex-in-boot
https://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=46704
My personal recommendation would be to take the machine of the network immediately, clone the drive to a USB disk, and re-install (preferably w/ a new set of passwords, and all available patches applied).

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