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Try deleting the q3config file ( I forget the exact name and Im at work). Its the one with the key bindings and game settings. I had the same problem and I solved it by doing the above.
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Hold the Windows key and press L. It takes you to the login prompt. Win+L Quote: <font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Four and Twenty: I have Pro and it doesn't have those options</font>
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http://communities.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.asp?icp=winxp-preview&slcid=us You do have your password right? You'll need it.
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Hey guys! "USE THE WINDOWS KEY + L LUKE!" It's actually the switch user key combo but it locks it up anyway. I havent tried under a domain but I would assume the same. Tes Do I win anything?
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Will Win2K run faster if i put it on its own hard drive alon
Tes replied to oldspice's topic in Hardware
My configuration. Athlon TBird 1000MHZ 392MB Ram 10,000rpm 9.1gig Fujitsu UW-SCSI(FAST AND QUIET) :-) 4partitions 1)150mb dos 2)4.5 gig Whistler 3)3gig empty 4)remaining space Whistler cabs + drivers 2x 7,200rpm Maxtor 13.6gig ATA-66 disks Raid 0 (Promise hacked card) 1) 600MB swap partition 2) Rest of disk is a big fat a$$ 24.3gig or so partition for program files and games. This runs extremely fast. Much better than running everything off of one drive or the raid setup alone. It's pretty cool to see windows boot and both disks are accessed at the same time. Under my old IDE only setup having Windows on one disk/channel and programs on the other worked great. If you use the CD-Rom with Digital audio through IDE often then I would suggest not placing the drive on a channel where windows or the swap file resides. If the Cd-Rom is just for safedisc loading (games) and app installs then it wont matter. Just making sure that the two disks arent on the same channel is enough. If you burn discs over IDE however make sure the Burner is not on the same channel with the disk containing the temp file used for burning. I have only had a problem maybe a couple of times at the most burning from a drive on the same channel with the burner and I think I was loading an app or something. I cant remember. I hope this long *** post helps. Tes -
I have the same problem on all of my machines at home when using USB mice under Whistler. The fix is to not use USB. The USB code seems a bit immature. It works but even the web cam and flash card reader operates a bit funky. Under Windows 2K I did not have ANY problems with USB. When a USB to PS/2 converter is used, I can roll over the graphics and slow web pages all I want without any slow down. You might also wanna try turning off animation on windows and shadows behind windows. The menu fade doesn't seem to have an effect on anything. Im using 2 Logitech MouseMan+ USB's and the same model in the blue plastic optical version. The machines are 1ghz 382MB, 750MHz 382MB (both athlon thunderbirds), 333mhz 382MB (celeron server). They are all Geforce equipped. I tried a Geforce 2 Pro and that couldnt smooth out the choppiness. Hope this helps. Tes