You need to leave the C:\ off of the destination folder. IE Ren C:\Folder Specialfolder
Scroll down to #217 here and see if that REG fix works?
As an addition to Mailman's search instructions above .... Since the cmd.com file is most likely hidden or marked as a system file, in the...
Have you run any of the online virus checks? The .com files are still there along with the rest of the infections! Since Symantec is one...
But, if they are really infected with Picrate or Alcra or something else, removing these files won't get rid of the rest of the infection.
When a virus strikes it can do so by "dropping" files onto the system.
The string is a Class Identifier. This describes it's use. Some "general" examples MS Reference
Use the search command and look for the file CMD.*. You should see CMD.exe in \System32 and in \DLLcache but I'm betting you find either...
Browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall Click on the + beside Uninstall and a "ton" of keys will open...
From Explorer, Tools, Folder Options, File Types. Select "MSI Windows Installer Package " Then, click on the Advanced Button You should have...
Hopefully, you don't mean that, but rather if you have not problems then feel free to delete them?
I think that it is either Malware or a virus causing it. Download, install and run SpyBot. Update the definitions before scanning, and then...
Just because the page file shows as being "used ", does not mean that any ram has actually been paged out. On Windows 98 everyone saw this...
Tony: May I presume you make this statement as as result of what was said in the article you linked to? "One form of this memory reclamation (or...
Tony: Thanks, I've seen that article. (I think both are the same link) But, it is not saying that "XP uses the page file for every bit that...
Tony: Can you explain what you mean by that statement, or point me to a reference? In order to get a performance boost by moving the pagefile...
But my point was that if the PC has "tons" of installed ram, which is the case these days with 512 being the standard, a windows managed default...
And, using the exact same logic, it makes no sense to play with swapfile settings or move it to another drive.
Startup Order I "think" you could use the RunOnce reg key whose contents start at the end of the startup sequence. (or, put a shortcut in the...
Right clicking should give you a rename option. But changing a file extension doesn't change the format. Ie: You can change an EXE extension...
Separate names with a comma.