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Re: A couple I can think of right now are... [url=http://www.databack4u.com/snc/rtkf_eng.html]Registry Trash Keys Finder[/url] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Deletes them hidden registry keys enabling trialware/shareware. Basically allows you to use a program as long as you want in most cases.[/COLOR] [url=http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/]Firefox[/url] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]*sings Its simple the best... better than all the rest, da da da... and … | |
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Re: Have you tried going into your mouse properites (control panel, mouse) then under the Pointer Options tab slide the motion slide bar to a faster setting? | |
Re: It should work, unless you are copying from a ntfs file sytem to fat32, then your filenames might get messed up. You should format drive D: the same as C:. | |
Ok, I've been trying different tutorials/methods of learning asm and right now I'm reading Dr. Paul Carters tutorial and using NASM and DJGPP to compile. I just got into the conditional/jump section and I wanted to test how the jumps work and ran into a problem. The read_char macro seems … | |
Re: The enterprise edition has the sound service turned off. Open services.msc in run and I think its called something like Windows Sound or something. Did you already try this? | |
Re: You could allow the requests and then view whats running with this tool. It will show you what processes are running, even what dlls are running under svchost. | |
Re: [QUOTE=silvergear]today, i started with my outlook 2003 when i clicked the shortcut, i recieved "an error occured while windows was working with the control panel file C:\WINNT\system32\irprops.cpl" anyone can help me?[/QUOTE] Yeah I had problems with that a while back. If you have xp delete the file and it should … | |
Re: Check this post out... [url]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread32623.html[/url] | |
Re: [QUOTE=Yashinka] I used the run>msconfig>check /safemode method. I have XP home edition. Also, this is the first time that I tried rebooting in safe mode. Any help is appreciated, thanks.[/QUOTE] In safe mode open msconfig and make sure you unchecked /safemode and make sure general startup is selected under the … | |
Re: Sounds like a profile problem to me. Check your profiles (right-click my computer, properties, advanced, users and profiles), once there make sure all your users have their own profiles with the type being local and the status local. Are you on a domain or network? | |
Re: Not true! This artical his been up for a long time. The files he mentions may have a 'h' attribute for hidden or something but its totally wack the way he makes it sound. Anyone can view these files, its not like their rootkited like sony's sh**. | |
Re: Check your pop3 settings. Make sure the server,port,authentication,etc is all correct. You should be able to compare it to your other account that works. | |
Re: Try this, Restart and when your login screen comes up press cntr+alt+del twice to enter the old login screen, sign in under "Administrator" and your password if you have one. Once signed in add yourself to the recovery agent group through mmc.exe or users and groups. | |
Re: Not a virus problem. Just right click your file menu and if you have a checkmark next to Lock the Toolbars uncheck it and click on Standard Buttons and Address Bar. | |
Re: What driver is it talking about, it should tell you. Once you get the name of it try to rename it throught the command prompt to filename.sys.old, where filename is the name of the driver. If that doesn't work I would run every diagnostic tool I could think of like, … | |
Re: Is their anything else to the error, maybe in the minidump or event log, because that would give a further clue. In just looking that error # up, I've seen it could be many things. Many say rootkit/trojon, pretty much any type of memory problems, power supply, fans, and drivers. … | |
Re: blue filename == compressed file green filename == encrypted Nothing to worry about, just right click, properties, advanced and you'll see the compress and encrypt options. Your encrypt option may be grayed out if you have xp home. | |
Re: Why do you have 2 win2000 installations? Just wondering. You should be able, while in command prompt, to enter your logical drives such as, C:, D:, etc, and enter "dir" to see whats on the disk. That way you will know which one to correct. | |
Re: Hey, I just had this problem. Just do a seach for all .cpl(*.cpl) files. They should be in your system32 folder and backups in the dllcache folder. Deleting will not do anything because your cpl files will replace them selves. Try double clicking on each one to see which one … |
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