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Gallstaff - Jun 19, 2002 |
Curtis | Jun 19, 2002 | |||
Ahh the follies of winXP...I recommend that you take an axe to your computer and go outside to play some of the World Game
No, no real help here I'm afraid... |
Gallstaff | Jun 19, 2002 | |||
bill gates... if you didn't own a military death satilite i would break you so fast... |
Zero 9 | Jun 19, 2002 | |||
Um, doing a system restor will not delete files, it will restore regitry setting s and such tho. |
DBOY | Jun 19, 2002 | |||
disable everything that lets your PC talk with the MS website. That's a lot of shit |
Link Hylia | Jun 19, 2002 | |||
start -> run -> MSCONFIG -> OK -> Startup or, download StartupCPL... remove any installer programs. |
Taelon | Jun 20, 2002 | |||
May I make two suggestions... 1. See if it's a virus or Trojan horse, or of you have spyware on your computer. Download Ad-Aware from www.lavasoft.de... 2. When the window pops up again, don't click it away. Instead hit CTRL-ALT-DEL to look at the running tasks and see if there's one you don't recognize that might be responsible for opening this window. (Continue with 1.) 3. Avoid MSConfig. Only by using RegEdit, searching for all keys starting with "Run", and examining the startup programs contained within them can you truly delete what you don't want. MSConfig will only disable existing entries without removing them. This has been your free tech support courtesy of Daimon from classicsega. |
Taelon | Jun 20, 2002 | |||
And yes, I ended up making three suggestions, not two....No need to point it out to me. :-D |
Gallstaff | Jun 20, 2002 | |||
actually i just un-installed the microsoft buisness pack and it stopped. Like i'll ever use any of that. |
Curtis | Jun 20, 2002 | |||
Well if XP is so good, why does an anagram of you name suggest XP gives you an ache, eh? XAKEP => XP AKE |
Link Hylia | Jun 20, 2002 | |||
some people have trimmed XP's startup, so it only takes 20 seconds. no kidding! Here are three examples of services in XP that you may not need turned on all the time: Automatic Updates Used to see if there are any updates available for download. I choose to manually update due to the very long lag time from when an update is available to when WinXP reports it. If you decide to disable this service, it's very important that you check the Windows Update site often to ensure the latest patches are installed. Take note: Manual (and Automatic) update via the Windows Update website requires that a component called Cryptographic Services is running. Place this service in automatic mode if you do not wish to update manually. Help and Support Required for Microsoft's online help documents. If you ever use Help and Support, this service will be placed back in automatic mode even if you've already disabled this service. I would avoid as much "Microsoft help" as I can. Messenger Sends messages between clients and servers. Not needed under normal conditions at your home. This has nothing to do with MSN Messenger, nor is it WinPopUp. For more information on Windows XP services and how you can deactivate and activate them, visit this website:BlkViper.com... |
black2712 | Jun 22, 2002 | ||||
Go to www.microsoft.com... and download Tweakui.Tweakui will allow you to remoe the balloon tips.This should help.Later. |
Rumata | Jun 23, 2002 | |||
Is there a way to make Win2K load faster? It takes five minutes on my system. I usually power on my PC in the morning and go eat breakfast. Whn I come back it is usually done. |
megametalgreymon | Jun 23, 2002 | |||
giving us the specs of your system might help it only takes around 2 minutes to load on my ancient server box (intel p200mmx/64mb) which i usually reboot around twice a month, and around a minute on my system (1ghz athlon 512mb ram) which has loads of stuff installed |