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Thank you
but PartitionMagic needs a restart and actually partitions the HD under dos..
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You cannot change the size of your system partition while Windows is running. You will have to restart.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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Hi,
Why dont you try Nortons utility symante. I dont rem the name; but I am very sure that it DO provide one utility to do what you exactly wanted.
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Thanks
PartitionMagic is a symantec product
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Use the programm ParttionMagic8.0
With this program u divide into parts ur HDD logicaly and u can see parts of the HDD without restart PC
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Hello.
I am working on a sort of "PC monitor/assistant" application program (.NET on Windows XP) which detects visible changes in the appearance of windows associated with desktop applications. I have tried taking a snapshot of the desktop when my program starts, then periodically taking snapshots and comparing them with the previous snapshot via pixel-by-pixel comparison.
That method will miss important events and is computationally very expensive.
Perhaps a better way would be to detect invalidate, refresh, paint, etc. event messages being sent to the other application programs, but after having looked at Microsoft docs and Win32 API calls haven't found a way to do it.
If the second method is a good way to get the job done, how do I do that? I conjecture that "virtual desktop" apps do it, or something similar.
If that's not how it's done, how is it done?
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Some time back, I was developing a similar application and had faced similar problem. Then, I had put up a similar question in CodeProject but under C# section.
Then I had recieved a reply saying that a development kit called MS-DDK (Miscrosoft Device Development Kit) provided the solution for this problem. Unfortunately due to lack of time, I had to live up with the computationally intensive method of doing this.
You can refer this DDK to accopmlish your objectives. I am just providing you a direction. I dont have any details regarding this since I have not worked in this.
Cheers,
Nagu
It does not matter WHAT you Say.
It does not matter WHEN you Say.
The only thing that matters is HOW you Say.
Cheers,
Nagu
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Win XP Pro - Mesh Computers AMD64
Gets into a reboot loop after install. Tried selecting one of the safe modes from the menu it offers. Initially I could get to a list of system restore points. Tried a couple but no joy. Also tried running spuninst.exe from the command line to get into the sp2 removal wizard. That hangs on the first step - checking configuration (unless this is supposed to take ages).
Tried F8 to get into safe mode the usual way to try and get to the recovery console. I get an error: "Setup did not find any hard disk drives installed in your computer."
Tried getting into safe mode last Sunday night via an initial menu item. Succeeded eventually (you just get a black screen for a while). Tried various options as per MS KB 875350. All failed.
Then got a registry fix from Mesh for AMD64 chips.
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.
I work away from home during the week so won't be able to tinker again until tomorrow evening. Any suggestions welcome.
Kevin
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Can you post the specification of your computer (RAM, HDD, CPU, size of partition...) on this forum??? Try to use the command Last known good configuration in order to restore the previous setting for your computer.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Things have moved on now. Did a rebuild from scratch with integrated XP SP2. Not much else installed yet other than Broadband software.
Basically, all uninstall, options failed.
Kevin
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I need to close the system from my application, but before I wanted to send a message to the other processes so that they close.
With shutdown no problem, but I don't know as sending the message to the processes.
I proved with PostMessage(HWND_BROADCAST, WM_QUERYENDSESSION, 0, 0), but it didn't work.
Would somebody be able to help me ?
Thank in advance.
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There's no need to do this. ExitWindowsEx will close any other applications running.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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Hi Mike & Faroqtam,
I need to give to all the other applications an opportunity so that they close about 20 seconds previous to the shutdown.
My problem is as notifying to the other applications.
Thank you for your answers.
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Hi
u can close the system abnormaly by closing the Winlogon process .
when this process close the system will be halted and the system restarted.
On Earth nothing impossible,
while your mind running.
Faroqtam
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Hi guys,
I would like to know how one can write his own boot-loader(for HDD)
so that when system boot:
(1) It will first search my exe in C:\
(2) Load it to some location
(3) CPU will execute it
(4) Then again it will proceed normally ;like giving user OS menu option etc
Please help me
Thanx in advance
Tom
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My answer is similar to here.[^]
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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On my IE 6 Windows XP PC when even I click on a PDF link all I get is a little red box.
Are they a setting I need to make to download and open this pdf file.
Thanks,
grahamfff
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Right click on the hyperlink then click on the command Save target as... from the context menu.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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I need to execute a little utility on startup (which would not be a problem, as I could easily put a shortcut in tha startup-item folder) and on shutdown or logout. also I want the app to be executed once per day if the computer is not shut down. how do I do this?
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swissglide wrote:
I need to execute a little utility on startup (which would not be a problem, as I could easily put a shortcut in tha startup-item folder) and on shutdown or logout
In order to run the program during that you start, it could do in many possible way. But I recommend you to use task schedule[^], in order to set the time to run during the computer start or schedule the task to run at the specific time.
And in order to run the task during the computer is shutting down, try to assign the shutdown script[^] for your computer.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Hi
I'm looking for a programmed way to sample / measure the
resource consumption (Memory,CPU,I/O etc...) of a running Windows process.
This should act much like the simple UNIX call to getrusage() applied on
the current calling process.
Any ideas, suggestions...?
"C" based code sample would be mostly welcomed.
Thanx
Hillel.
Hillel
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Hello,
I am trying to make a small OS as a hobby. But I am not sure how can I code / use (and which one) a bootloader that transfers control over to my kernel. Can anyone guide me / suggest a simple bootloader with an example of kernel control handover ?
Thanks
Ashish
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also, check out grub and lilo, the linux bootloaders. since they're open source, you can look at their code, and probably get advice from their authors too.
--
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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