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iPad vs. Galaxy Note 10.1 (these are my personal view/s)

Galaxy Note is longer than iPad but not as wide. If you like to view long ways as I do, its more landscape. :) 
However NO ear plugs for listening to music.

Storage - Galaxy Wins
Galaxy has a SD slot great convenience for data storage/removable 
iPad no file storage locally so you need the internet/cloud

Web - Galaxy Wins
Galaxy quicker on web page loads (chrome browser) and yes it has FLASH

Battery: Apple wins 
Apple power life is @ least twice as long so far 
 
Sound/Music - Galaxy Wins
The speakers are a lot better on the galaxy for listening I music. 
As for music downloads - equal both stores do the same things
However Galaxy comes with NO ear plugs for listening to music.

App - Galaxy Wins
More places to get app - Samsung & google play
Default apps galaxy has more out of box.
Apple one store

Equals:
Wireless set up was quick for both
Power cords that come with either device is too short!

Move over iPad as I move to the Galaxy Note!

Best feature to me by far is the split screen!
Galaxy - Pen/Stylist is great feature
I like the fact that I can upload things directly to any cloud provider like Dropbox
I love the widget approach in the Galaxy


For starters, Microsoft has introduced Offloaded Data Transfer (ODX). When using storage arrays, ODX offloads tasks that would usually be handled locally on the server or over the network and uses the power of the storage array to perform these tasks.

http://vwin.typepad.com/blog/2012/09/windows-server-2012-the-storage-os.html 


Changing the curve now! Migrating between Hyper-Visors
 

Please use this as an opportunity to request features for/in Vcenter… 


 


Steps to Remove:

  1. Start the computer and just as it leave BIOS Screen strike the F8 key
  2. When the black/white screen comes up choose to load command prompt
  3. Then do a cd \windows\system32\restore
  4. Then do a dir and you should see rstrui.exe
  5. You can copy rstrui.exe to rstrui.com or just run rstrui.exe
  6. Restore system will come up
  7. I have tried this with success on 2 clients system and it worked
  8. After rebooting I ran Malware bytes and it found it

IF the above doesn't work for you then try this:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/890830