Quaestor
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On NTFS I have never been in need of tools like scandisk or disk doctor. I only used Norton Speeddisk, worked fine on NTFS4. On NTFS5 only built-in optimizer works. May be in Norton Systemworks 2002? WinXP creates DOS diskettes with ease.
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Serious Sam RRRULEZ! Didn't have that much fun since DOOM II! P.S. If only you guys knew how cheap it's in Russia... legal copy I mean...
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Cool. Now jdulmage uses entire forum to advertise his program. Nice.
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I tried VCD2000- suxx Paragon CD Emulator much better. (at least all cd's remain in their trays after restart) ------------------ With all due respect, Quaestor!
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I experienced same problems on w2k- try latest patch from Westwood? ------------------ With all due respect, Quaestor!
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Well 1 C&C TS runs fine with patch, w/o patch installs fine, doesn't run at all. 2 C&C RA runs fine 3 Half-Life runs fine with latest patch 4 UT runs fine 5 Q3 runs fine (who would've thought, eh? :-) 6 MDK2 runs just fine 7 Homeworld runs perfect 1 Wing Commander IV DVD refuses to run at all 2 Wing Commander Prophecy refuses to run too 3 Grim Fandango installs fine, starts up fine, just quits the game in a few minutes of play w/o message or something. 4 KKnD doesn't run (dos game, what you know?) 5 KKnD 2 runs just fine 6 GAG doesn't run :-( Ththththat's all folks!
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I use Norton Systemworks 2001 Works fine to me! Speed Disk- best optimization prog. for W2K. AntiVirus- great as usual Sysinfo- cute, but has no speed tests like for W98 (pity) Norton WinDoctor- does something, but don't know what exactly- anyway- looking at its work makes me relax... ^-) Norton Disk Doctor- don't know- had no problems with NTFS5 ------------------ With all due respect, Quaestor!
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COOOOl !!!!!!! :-)))
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Hi DosFreak! I experienced some time ago a "temporary slowdowns during playing games" (as I called them). The only solution I could find- was disabling ACPI for my videocard could have a personal IRQ. That bothered me so! STR-feature didn't work, but working Suspend-to-RAM allows me to TURN THE COMPUTER OFF- no fans working, no hdds working, nothing- computer off. The only exclusion- blinking LED on a computer. The only powered part of a computer was RAM- to store current position. This is NOT a hibernate feature of W2k- STR is a feature of mobo and supported in W98 too. But I solved this problem! I set in BIOS a feature- "PnP System Installed" to NO, and all my problems were gone! Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) PC in Device Manager didn't have an IRQ ***igned anymore and temporary slowdowns disappeared too! Whew! ------------------ With all due respect, Quaestor!
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I wonder if there's a way to ***ign IRQs manually along with ACPI on? I gotta turn ACPI off because of games freezing with my GeForce(it shares IRQ with 6 other devices!), but switching power off with a button and not using Suspend-to-RAM feature with my super-duper system??? :-))) ------------------ With all due respect, Quaestor!
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Intel Storage Driver you can get at www.intel.com under the section Support, where drivers'n'stuff is placed, or somewhere around it, can't exactly remember. ------------------ With all due respect, Quaestor!
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Hello all, maybe someone had same problem and successfully solved it- Tiberian Sun shows "Memory cannot be "read"" and refuses to run at all. It happened after installing SP1 and new mobo and videocard... Maybe someone saw similar message and knows what it means actually? ------------------
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RPC started for sure! I read lots of FAQ's saying RPC must be among few services, that must be running! Thank you anyway! ------------------
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Brand, eh? Cusl2, Celeron-366... well, it doesn't matter now! But here's some good news! I solved this stupid problem- it was caused by absent latest TS patch! Now all works fine! With/w/o SP1 Thank you everybody! ------------------
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I got on Win2K Pro Cel-366/128RAM/GF2MX Same PowerDVD- Smooth graphics, sound... Could it be drivers problem? Why not to try Intel Storage Drivers? They turn on DMA function, which when enabled saves a lot of processor resources. ------------------
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That's easy- shift+right-click on a JPEG file and choose "open with", then in a list choose MSIE and check a box "always open" or something. ------------------
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Well, seems like complete reinstall didn't help! :-) Could it be problem with SP1? As sign on CD says-"This is the new Retail version of w2k pro with the sp1 already part of the install" Noway I can get rid of it... ------------------
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Thank you very much for reply- I guess I'll have to make a clean install... damn... :-) But thank you anyway! ------------------
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Maybe try to change "views"? menu: View-Thumbnails ------------------
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What an impressive piece of work you've done, DosFreak- you rule! ------------------
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Greetings all! I've been trying to tune up some network services- ftp,www... all works just fine! No reboot, no nothing- install and play :-) he-he. But one thing bothers me- telnet. Whenever I turn on telnet- anyone with telnet client can enter the system! He just has to know the name (any name!), written in my users list and have same rights as administrator, even a Guest! Has anyone any idea where the user rights are defined for telnet? Thank you !