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It sounds like your video acceleration settings have been turned down. Go into Control Panel > Display > Settings tab, click Advanced, go to Troubleshoot tab and move the Hardware Acceleration slider all the way to the right.
Typically this setting is turned down automatically when a video driver fault is detected. Consider checking for an updated video driver. Also check that your current video driver is correct for your hardware.
Finally, ensure you're using the XP command prompt, cmd.exe, rather than the 16-bit Windows 9x-compatible command.com. cmd.exe is a lot faster.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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Hmmm, I checked that, but unfortunately that does not seem to be the case
However, here is some new development. When I restart my machine cmd works fine, so I thought it must be some application causing this and it seems I was right.
As soon as I open Word 2003, cmd slows way down, the more documents I open, the slower it gets.
Anybody knows why in earth Word would slow down the cmd?
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There are many way that I suggest you to check it:
1. Check the physical memory of your computer. How much your capacity of the physical memory?
2. Check the size of the page file. To check it go to the Property of My Computer -> Advance tab -> Setting button under Performance group and Click on the Advance tab of the appear dialog box. To change the size of the virtual memory, click on the Change button. Then set the size for the virtual memory. Or you can move the page file to the other drive to optimize your computer performance.
3. Check the hard ware component for your computer. Whether you have to much device driver to load during the time that your computer start. So it will consume you a lot of memory from your computer.
4. Check the Performance under Administrative tool to identify the current operation of your computer.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Mike,
Can the same thing happen just after a fresh upgrade to Win XP SP2?
Could not restart but then applied a registry fix for AMD64. Can now restart but was slow to get to login screen. But now I just get a blank screen with my default wallpaper. Ctrl+Alt+Del works to get task manager. Then icons and taskbar appeared after 5-10 mins. All operations very very slow. Then I had to leave for work on Monday morning. Won't be home again until tomorrow night.
Kevin
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My server is win2003 Enterprise server. I want to format my PC and install fresh version of win2003 server.But in ActiveDirectory i have several OUs and tonns of users wich are configured with home foders,and profiles.so how can i backup my Server?
thanx.
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Try to check the information from here.[^]
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Are you tried this way?
If you tried can you explain me?
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I never try yet, but I can do it at my testing machine at home and I will let you know tomorrow.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Use NTBackup to back up the system state.
Alternatively you could promote another server to a domain controller, force the data to replicate, then remove the first DC before reinstalling.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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Thank you for replyes.
Is it possible if i trust one server to another than copy all ActiveDiretory database to first server?
thanx.
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Hi, in my networking lab I have 4 PC which running windows 2000 and windows xp pro. I want to setup ftp and telnet to be download the file and manage from/to the other computer. Could anybody provide me any resource on the web to setup and configure my machine to use ftp and telnet???
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Hi guys,
I would like to know
(1) how i can make sure that bfore actual bootloader executes; my own designed bootloader will execute?
(2) how to configure actual boot loader so that it will always ask me
" press any key to continue"?
Thanx
Tom
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(1) Write and install your own BIOS.
(2) Write and install your own NTLDR.
"If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City
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But How i can write my own BIOS?. I mean to say what things/ files/ tools are required to do that?
Also same question for NTLDR.
Thanx
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have a look at grub, linux's "grand unified boot loader"... there's a grub 4 dos, or someting like that, which i got to work on windows... since it's open source, you might be able to change it to what you want it to do...
--
Raoul Snyman
Saturn Laboratories
e-mail: raoul.snyman@saturnlaboratories.co.za
web: http://www.saturnlaboratories.co.za/
blog: http://blog.saturnlaboratories.co.za/
linux user: #333298
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But please let me know specifically:
which file to look in for?
how i can make changes.
Actually i want to design/expand existing bootloader for my Windows Proffessional OS.
How can i do that? give me refrence with respect to GnuGrub
Thanx
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i don't know. i haven't looked at the source code. that's what i would have to do to answer your question. and besides, i'm not going to hand you the answer on a silver platter. what would be the point? you wouldn't learn anything from it.
the only way i can think of expanding your booloader would be to use another, which you then customize, unless you can get microsoft to release the source code for ntldr, which i very much doubt.
--
Raoul Snyman
Saturn Laboratories
e-mail: raoul.snyman@saturnlaboratories.co.za
web: http://www.saturnlaboratories.co.za/
blog: http://blog.saturnlaboratories.co.za/
linux user: #333298
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hi
help me for this Error:
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The instruction at"0x7572eb3c" referenced memory at
"0x90909090".
the memory could not be "written"
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thanks
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This is an error of the memory. Until now i do not find any way to solve the problem and i just recognize that if you keep your system update to date with the security patch or service pack.
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im having problems in creating processes & threads under visual c++ 6, the problem is that, the unistd.h lib is not recognised and i can run the fork(), execvp() functions.
is there any way to bypass the problem?
mpiwe
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There's too much mismatch between the POSIX fork/exec model of process creation and Win32's model to patch it up in the C runtime library. While the _exec* family are implemented, they all create new processes directly, rather than via fork().
If you want to be a native, use CreateProcess.
To create a thread, use _beginthreadex. It's recommended to only use CreateThread if you're using Windows CE (where the C run-time and Windows core libraries are integrated in coredll.dll) or if you're not using the C run-time at all.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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Please give me some advice from this post about MCP exam.[^]
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Can anybody tell me how should I place my OWN bootstarp code inplace of the existing one.
I am having Win2k professional.
Also can you tell me what files are related to bootstrap code;where i can get it?(in my PC ofcourse,but which location?)
Thanx
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hi
how can i play with DBR in DOS operating system
to rename the file IO.sys without problems
by the way,i use floppy disk to try in my work
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Try to use boot floopy diskette to access the C: drive then rename the file.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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