Complete and utter nonsense, just like the so-called "RAM Optimizer" programs! What this command does is that it requests the amount of memory...
I suggest you create a new user account & check if that resolves the issue. It could be your current profile has become corrupted.
Maybe. I didn't make any changes from the defaults other then the ones I noted, so my first suggestion would be to try that.
I'd do some troubleshooting on the 'problem' pc. First check the event viewer and see if there are any errors that may be related to networking...
See: You receive a "Stop 0x000000D1" error message in the Netbt.sys driver on your Windows 2000-based computer
Post the details from Event Viewer. To open Event Viewer, go to Start and type eventvwr.msc in the Start Search box & hit Enter. Check your...
Which to me indicates you are not performing a fresh install, but rather a repair or (worse yet) just installing another copy of XP "on top" of...
Everything I see suggest a memory problem.
No. Have a look again at the command prompt image above and tell me what yours looks like. Also, you really should enter your System...
You'll need to put it in C:\Users\Chris as I indicated.
Yes, as I wrote: Yup, all of it, although the 1st lines are just a comment...
No, it'll show you the path to your user profile:
The only suggestion I have at this point is to use Windows XP's System Restore and use a restore point prior to using the registry 'cleaner'....
Don't know what you mean by that, but you'll have to boot off your Win7 DVD and run a Startup Repair.
Start here: You receive an error message in Internet Explorer: "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage "
Open a command prompt & type cd %userprofile% press ENTER. Now what's shown at the command prompt?
Have a look here: You may receive various Stop error messages on a computer that is running Windows Server 2003 There's a hotfix available.
No, actually its a step forward. Why keep all the old stuff around; we don't want a WinXP menu, we want something better!
As has been discussed before: http://www.windowsbbs.com/networking/92239-how-improve-wireless-signal-router-home.html
When you log into a computer remotely, it basically 'takes over' your current running session. To end your session, instead of disconnecting...
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