Seems like some of your codec(s) have become corrupted. Download & install k-lite codec pack from...
Can you goto it by typing its IP address ? If you can, it seems to be some sort of DNS problem. Wait for some time (a couple of days atleast) - it...
Here is some info: http://www.file.net/process/idechndr.sys.html http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread1217.html...
Terry, the Pro version has many things which the Windows inbuilt defragger lacks. Chief among them are - defragment page files, directories & MFT....
The inbuilt defragmenter is a basic tool. Other defragment tools add more bells & whistles and in general do a more good & thorough job of...
Did you install XP with hyperthreading enabled or disabled ?
Could be some firewall issue on the computers. Disconnect your router from internet (pull the internet wire - its the easiest & safest thing to...
First download the util from hard disk manufacturer's web site & give your hard disk a thorough check up. Replace the cables & power supply...
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Are you overclocking your computer (CPU,RAM, video card - anything) ?
In that case check your RAM with memtest http://www.memtest86.com/.
Check if ToggleKey option is enabled in Accessibility Options in Control Panel.
Is your CPU fan ok? Check CPU temp.
Strange. Just to be on a safer side, run chkdsk /f again & see if the same behaviour occurs.
Agreed, but redfish cannot close the ports as other applications are using them.
Check with your operator if he has some sort of anti virus protection enabled on his server or if there are excessive packet loss at your end.
Is it dsl or cable (LAN) connection ? Is the problem with all the files (like mp3,exe,zip etc.) or with exe only ?
Two quick suggestions - run chkdsk /f on all the partitions and update your drivers. See if it works.
Search for threads - slow boot. Many things have already been discussed there. If it still does not work out, we would take it from there.
Interesting. I don't think it can be done only by using DOS's inbuilt commands, we may have to search for a utility to get the difference...
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