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Virtualize a broken laptop drive

March 18, 2012 by neal Leave a Comment

I recently had a Toshiba laptop that was no longer able to power on. I had always had trouble with the power connections on the machine and now it was no longer able to charge at all. I did not want to spend any money fixing it since it was old and out of warranty. The only problem was that I did need some of the data on the drive. I may post some of the issues that I had with this laptop, but that is for another story.

I had been working with VMware for a while at work and I figured I would give it a shot.

First, I bought a hard drive enclosure to house the drive. It was inexpensive and I needed to move the drive to the enclosure to get it imaged. The enclosure was nice to have since there wasn’t much space left on any other machines. I wouldn’t be using the image much anyway after getting what I needed, but who knows.

Next I created an image of the drive with Acronis True Image. This step was easy and didn’t take as long as I had expected. It created the “.tib” file and that was it. There is not much to that at all.

Once I had an image I converted it to a VM using VMware VCenter Converter. This is a really simple process and took just a few clicks.

Finally I was able to open it VMware workstation. It worked perfectly and I was able to recover all of my projects. If you ever have a similar problem give this a shot.

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Goals for 2012

January 18, 2012 by neal Leave a Comment

I usually do not write meme-related blog posts, but the New Year’s Resolution is an exception!

  1. PowerPivot: I want to try to focus on PowerPivot and DAX this year.
  2. PASS Healthcare VC: We’ve made some big strides in 2011 – we got it started! There is much more that can be done and we have some good ideas moving forward.
  3. Certification: I would like to pass the 2008 (or really the 2012) BI certification tests. There is a lot of debate on the value of certifications, and even though I am not 100% certain where I stand I think it is better to have them than not. I’ve learned a lot studying for previous exams.
  4. Blog more and become more active on Twitter: This is a goal every year and I never seem to have time. I’m going to make more of an effort this year. I’ll try for 2 posts per month.
  5. Present at the local PASS chapter: I have not presented in a few years. I really enjoyed doing it, even though still I have a lot to learn. It is time to get back into it. I am going to target the second half of the year for this.

 

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SSIS Frameworks Magic presentation

December 20, 2011 by neal Leave a Comment

Today I attended Andy Leonard‘s presentation for his SSIS Framework. He has obviously put a lot of effort into this project. It is very robust, and has enough flexibility to do just about anything you want. He has posted the sample code and I am going to take a more in depth look.

The meeting itself was hosted on MeetingBurner, which looks like a new meeting/webinar service. MeetingBurner looks like a nice new tool to try out.

Andy sent out a follow up email that he will be presenting again on 12/27/11 at 10am ET. The link is: http://AndyLeonard.enterthemeeting.com/m/4DEJZZ1K. Check it out if you get the chance!

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PASS Healthcare December meeting

December 9, 2011 by neal Leave a Comment

Topic: Payer Data Warehouse Modeling 101
Speaker: Jessica M. Moss
Date/Time: December 15, 2011 1:00PM Eastern Standard Time

Attendee Link: www.livemeeting.com/cc/8000181573/join

Topic Synopsis: If you are in the healthcare industry, using acronyms such as ICD10 and HCPCS is second nature; however, adding a data warehouse to the mix may take you out of your comfort zone. Not to worry, this session will take that healthcare knowledge and turn it into a lean, mean, fact-finding machine. Learn how to create a payer data warehouse model, created from experience with numerous insurer organizations. If you are not in the healthcare industry, learn about data warehouse modeling best practices, and maybe you will even understand your insurance company better!

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