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I would recommend removing it from the startup group...especially if you dont know what it is. It is probably something that takes up resources at a minimum. I doubt if it is a virus/trojan because they usually hide themselves a little better...but you should run a scan just to be sure.
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Did you grab the beta ATi drivers before they went down?
BBA replied to ThC 129's topic in Everything New Technology
What was supposed to be difrferent about them? I heard they were going to remove the 3dmarkxx hacks that falsely elevated the score (kind of like the stuff nvidia did)...anything else? -
Lets not trade insults. All I did was offer good advice. Don't overlook it.
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Max payne and Renegade are great and run smooth on my dualee Intel/P3-733/GF3. Even with details up/1024. I do not use EAX ( like A3D better, the Santa Cruz I have is great ). Renegade does have a map caching delay problem. They need to allow us to configure the amount of caching in the engine.
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I thought the game rocked ( finished it two weeks ago ). The only performance issue it has is in caching the entire map, it needs to have setting to allow the amount of caching to be varied, so that 'wait for the map to cache' delay problem would go away. I think the engine is good...just needs to be more configurable.
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right....like what are you going to do a screenshot of? Means nothing to me. What I was referring to is internet applications that load without your knowledge or consent simply by virtue of you visiting a website of less than honorable origin. These kinds of things are famous for running apps in secret that connect to web resources on startup...yes for any hackers purpose, and can wreak havoc on active desktop. If you can't understand that...you might want to consider turning off active scripting for internet zone on your next installation ( since the current one your on is hosed already ). Loser....look in any mirrors lately?
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Does a dual 2.2GHs Prestonia with 1G PC800 count? Only 6 18G Cheetah's RAID5w/128MB cache controller? With a GF4?
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I never had anything like that happen...and I build out XP machines all the time. Sounds like you guys need to stop hanging out at the resident hack/***** establishments.
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Forcing XP to fill RAM before using Swap File?
BBA replied to isochar's topic in Customization & Tweaking
The biggest offender in the above settings is the "disablePagingExecutive" setting. Quote: Never experienced that, maybe it's your comp(not every comp responds equaly to same settings) and that would suggest that something is wrong with your instalation of os(maybe instaled progies....)or hardware, posibilities are endless. Also u need to have alot of memory to do this. I have a dual processor and 768 MB of memory. Makes the same differences at work on my single 733 MHx with 256 M ram. It matters not if it is W2K or WXP, as I really have tested the settings with both. I have also tested these settings on other PC's with varying amounts of memory, from single cpu's to dual and even quad cpu's with up to and including 2 gig's of memory. You may not notice it if you have a 1+ GHz machine, but it's still there. ( In fact, I tried it on a 2 GHz machine and couldn't tell a difference in response...but that's more due to the fact it's just a fast machine in general, but that still does not convince me it did not make a negative difference. ) I think this is one setting people everywhere are confused about. -
Forcing XP to fill RAM before using Swap File?
BBA replied to isochar's topic in Customization & Tweaking
If you make those above registry changes, the PC will not respond properly, it will be very "jerky" in multitasking. Face it, NT is designed to be a paging OS, with or without the application pagefile. -
Forcing XP to fill RAM before using Swap File?
BBA replied to isochar's topic in Customization & Tweaking
So, has anyone else here done the simple check to disable page file use? I did, seem fine with my 768 MB memory. NOTE: This does not stop all paging, since the OS pages it's system files to where ever they are located in ( system folders ). It will stop paging application files. -
Some changes have come about!!! I used to use EZ CD 4 in my W2k, woirked in the upgrade to XP RC2 flawlessly. When I put in XP ( retail ) I had to go to Nero because I could not get EZ CD4 to work for more than a week after installing it. EZ CD5 never worked on my computer no matter what OS was installed, and the same held true for XP. I ended up with Nero, works good. NOW, MS has released a compatibility patch that fixes Easy CD Creator 4 in Windows XP!!! That's right...good old trusty ADAPTEC Easy CD Creator 4 works in XP now. Here is the patch description: http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3/static/RTF/en/5100.htm Go here for more: XP redistribution downloadable update page
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I just checked my XP machine...It seems I jumped the gun, because it's not there. XP seems to call it rsaenh.dll, so type in "regsvr32 rsaenh.dll"
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Personally...I like programs that only fix what I want fixed...this is great.
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Simple...just open a run line and type in "Regsvr32.exe rsabase.dll" and hit enter.
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I forgot, I went to the home dir of my user account and typed attrib -s -h -r /s a while back while looking for temp internet files...they still did not show under explorer until I found the names, and I use the /s to search all directories under it. It works for me to find hidden folders. Then I type the path into explorer's address bar and they all show up magicvally in explorer.
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what is best setting for optimizing page file?
BBA replied to AMDguy's topic in Customization & Tweaking
I just check the little box that say "do not use virtual memory" -
You can delete them from a command line. That is also the only way you can see them unless you know the exact directory names ( they change for every website ). Just go to the home directory ( the dir you are in when you open a command prompt ) and type dir /s *.* to see a list of all the hidden cache directories.
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THIS IS EASY Woohoo....It's one I actually know!!! Do this: For anything involving using network resources ( drive mappings ) then you will definitely want to follow the advice given at this url: http://www.winoscentral.com/section...rticle&artid=25 Basically, you delete this registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/Current Version/Explorer/RemoteComputer/NameSpace/D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF This really makes a HUGE difference in network performance in both XP and W2K.
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I've been using Win 2K Terminal services since Dec '99 ( ever since RC2 ). I use it almost everyday from work over the internet. My peer to peer network at home is an actual domain connected to other PC's across the nation in a WAN that uses AD, although I am going to break down my server for troubleshooting soon. I agree that TS is good, but does not replace an active domain. I liked Fast user switching, but not at the extent of removing AD connectivity.
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Being in a workgroup, that's not really getting around it, because your machine is not physically joining the domain and will not be part of the AD.
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What happened to previewing files in explorer? (windows 2000
BBA replied to Netslayer2k1's topic in Software
Good point Ok...but I want to know...( see above ) -
You should warn people that this is on the generic restricted website lists including the ones Websense uses. If you are at work...DO NOT CLICK on that link.
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Well...If it has the MP3 ripping enhancement included for MP8... Where/when can I get it?
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Ok...still explain your way around it please.