I'm still suspecting your memory... All 3 have been memory problems. So either memory or hard disk I'd say.
Well, not much to say... Of course you know that IDVault.exe (fingered as the culprit above) is part of Comcast's (bloatware) Constant Guard...
Why not?
I wouldn't :D
Well, with a little luck I have now made the change :D After testing Start menu replacements (see my article: Missing the Start Menu in Windows...
Check Event Viewer for any clues. Look in Windows Logs > System and look for Event ID 6008 (unexpected shutdown events). Event ID 1074 (power...
The link I gave above will verify that you have the latest version: http://www.java.com/verify/ Yes, Version 7 Update 11 is the latest at...
Oracle is trying to save you from their "less than stellar" software (I would prefer to use more colorful language!) I've been using Foxit...
Check your BIOS and set SATA to IDE mode. If that works, do this: Open the registry editor, and select the following key...
Click any of the graphs showing at the top of process explorer.
:) It is messy & will cause your profile to load slow. For fun, go to System Properties in Control Panel, select the Advanced tab and click the...
Oh, and another thing... I just remembered your incredible mess of a Desktop :eek: Try creating a new user profile and run a search from there....
Like I said, just look at the System information. (CPU) Handles, threads and processes (Memory) Available
How do you access the mapped drives? I've seen this before, the best solution I've come across is to use the FQDN for the server when setting...
You are probably seeing these problems because of IDE/SATA differences. Did you disconnect the IDE drive after cloning? Instead of cloning,...
You can also ID your hardware in this way: Go to Device Manager, look for your hardware, right click & select Properties, select the Details...
Oracle issued an emergency update to its widely-used Java web software on Sunday, but experts say it still contains security flaws. Last week...
Good you fond he culprit! Please mark your thread as 'Resolved'.
What did you use to clone the drive with? What OS is on the drive?
Oh, no, it is there. I forgot to tell you that this is a Hidden folder, so from Windows Explorer, you'll have to select View and check Hidden items.
Separate names with a comma.