Check out AutoRuns from SysInternals which I believe is really comphrehensive. Re: Bootvis Wasn't it a predecessor to the current...
You have to realize that there are 2 measures going on in the relation to size. One, where it is measured in 1,000's (hence the 500GB) and one...
If you select the drive, right mouse properties, what does it show for Capacity (in bytes)?
http://www.keegy.com/post/stop-windows-from-installing-xp-sp3-or-vista/
This page gives a decent explanation of the architecture and why the amount of ram seen varies.
Can you clarify?? Was the exact wording of the error "Not enough resources are available to complete this operation" or "Not enough resources...
So that it is in perspective, what WAS your boot time? And, was this on SP2 and then you installed SP3 and THEN the boot time increased?
Start > Run > REGEDIT File > Import and then browse to where you have the REG file saved, and select it.
I don't believe so. The ones at the top are folders, that contain other programs. IE if you select one of them, a list of programs (or a list of...
Just as a FYI, this problem has already been resolved. And, the solution "START > RUN and type regsvr32 /i shell32.dll " does exactly what your...
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Anything for a fellow Ontarian! (even though you are "just" slightly north from me! :) ) Happy Canada Day.
Under the View options, Unselect "Hide Protected Operating System Files" and the Folder will appear.
From this definition, it would appear that ntkrnlpa.exe will run, if you have PAE support enabled.
And, setting the Automatic Updates option to "Keep Computer Updated" and then later disabling "Automatic Updates" and "Background Intelligent...
Did you disable virtual memory? If so, re enable it. By disabling it, Windows is forced to maintain everything in RAM, including seldom used...
An observation: Unless you are running absolutely gigantic applications, or a lot (as in many, many) of applications simultaneously, odds are...
C:\windows\PChealth\helpctr\binaries\ is where Msconfig lives. When you make a change to Msconfig, and after the next boot there is a warning...
If I have told you a million times, don't exaggerate! :) Yeah, thought you had most likely just taken the contents of the initial post and put...
Just as a FYI, if you do Start > Run > CMD Then enter REN /? you will get the syntax of any bat command you may wish to use
Separate names with a comma.