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hmmm...

I am willing to bet that the memory is incompatible with your computer. Does this "OSD lockout" think come up right away?

The OSD lockout you are seeing is a display on the monitor itself saying that it is not recieving a signal.

Though I have never heard the term "OSD lockout".

2007-03-08 03:26:01 · answer #1 · answered by Bjorn 7 · 0 1

Possibly:

"Object storage device


An Object Storage Device (OSD) enables the creation of self-managed, shared and secure storage for storage networks. This moves lower-level functionalities such as space management into the storage device itself, where the device is accessed through a standard object interface. The standard object store device (OSD) interface was defined in the SNIA OSD working group. The protocol is embodied over SCSI and defines a new set of SCSI commands, standardized as a T10 protocol.

An object store raises the level of abstraction presented by today's block devices. Instead of presenting the abstraction of a logical array of unrelated blocks, addressed by their index in the array (i.e., their Logical Block Address (LBA)), an object store appears as a collection of objects. An individual object is a container of storage (object-data and object-meta-data) that exposes an interface similar to a file, and presents the abstraction of a sparsely allocated array of bytes indexed from zero to infinity.

The object store provides "fine-grain" object-level security, improved scalability by localizing space management, and improved management by allowing end-to-end management of semantically-meaningful entities."

Are you using a computer on a network? Maybe the network manager might want to know about this.

2007-03-08 03:22:13 · answer #2 · answered by Double O 6 · 0 0

the region of the cardboard reader slot (if it has one - no longer all pcs do) varies via make and variety of computer. examine the documentation (or internet website) for the computer for suggestion on the place the cardboard reader is located on your computer. maximum pcs have not got a Micro SD reader. if so, you will ought to purchase an adaptor. You plug the cardboard into the adaptor, then the adaptor plugs right into a usual USB port (discovered on all pcs).

2016-12-18 18:00:44 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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