Monday, December 31, 2018

Introduction to MS SQL Backup and Restore

In trying to find some explanation for some MS SQL 2012 settings, I came across this video that I found useful, maybe someone else will find some value as well.


Friday, December 28, 2018

Taking Apart HP 15-db0082nr Laptop

I recently purchased an HP 15-db0082nr laptop from TigerDirect when I was looking for a low-priced unit. The most effective upgrade for any laptop with a traditional hard drive is to swap it for a solid state one. Unfortunately, my Google-Fu skills did not yield any results when attempting to find a video on YouTube or a repair manual anywhere else online to attempt the upgrade without breaking anything. 👀

I ended up attempting to disassemble it and figured I'd take a couple of pictures to show what you need to be on the lookout for. You'll need a small phillips screwdriver and either a plastic tool or credit card to separate the plastic cover without damaging it. I definitely do not recommend that you use a flat head screwdriver for this stepor you can risk damaging the cover. As you might be able to see, there are 10 screws total that you will need to remove. Unfortunately 7 of those are hidden under the rubber strips under the laptop. These are attached some double sided tape so be very careful when removing it.


Replacing the HDD with an SDD is pretty simple, just remove some screws to detach the mounting bracket and replace the drive. You'll also need to remove the optical drive before taking apart the cover. Another thing you will notice is that this laptop only has one DIMM so you simply cannot add another stick of RAM, but that's to be expected with a laptop in this price range.


While these are not step-by-step instructions, I hope they help someone that might be in the same situation I was in.

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

vSphere Update Manager: Status 401 OK

I recently upgraded our vCenter environment to version 6.7 Update 1 and started noticing that Update Manager related tasks and windows were not displaying and instead a red banner with 401 response error kept coming up. Unfortunately I was unable to find any resolution when the issue first came up, but more recently I found that it only manifests itself if you use Firefox as your browser of choice, which is in fact the scenario I've been facing.

VMware suggested workarounds:
  1. clear your Firefox browser cache
  2. use a different browser.
A fix should be upcoming, until then, those are your possible solutions. Source: VMware KB59696