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There must be a Virus on your PC. Try not to connect to internet and then scan your PC
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I done but hanging percent is reduced but still problem is there.
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It more likely that you have a bad motherboard, memory, processor, or power supply...
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But I m using pass 3 year and how can i Solve.
But now only i am facing such problems.
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non-bugging Errors wrote: But I m using pass 3 year
So what?? You think electronic can't fail within 5 years or something?
non-bugging Errors wrote: how can i Solve.
Start replacing parts.
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You can use Memtest[^] to test your memory, you have to burn it to a cd.
To test your motherboard, Power pack or processor I can't help you out, I don't know of any software off the top of my head to help you out.
Boot up in safe mode, check what gets loaded in your start up, check Services also as most people don't really check those out all too often when they get performance issues. Finally, load up IE in safe mode with no add-ons' and check what is in there also.
Best of luck, let me know how it turns out for you.
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Ya I checked before only.
There is one register Entry named as "KATARNAK" and I removed as well as related files also.
But it reduce the hanging percentage but know per day once it will hanging.... Plzzzz Get me out of this problem.
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Have you changed RAM recently???????????
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No I m not touch the computer hardware part now a days.
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Try formating the system and install OS again. There may be some trojan on your system.
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Check the fan which is fit on ur processor.
Whether it is fit properly else try 2 apply coolent cream which might have gone dry
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Thinking of going to Vista 64bit ver. I've heard good and bad as far as apps running atop this version of the OS. How does this run with MS Office and other non-MS apps.
Thanks In Advance.
Nino
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Drivers are really the big hurdle with using a 64-bit OS. I can't recall any apps failing to work at all on the XP x64 system that's my main dev machine. (Aside from shell extensions where the author doesn't provide a 64-bit DLL, but that's not the OS's fault.)
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Hi,
I have an application that needs to be installed on several m/c's so i have created setup using InstallShield. The installation ran successfully and application works properly if Nortaon Anti-virus services disabled.
But If I run the same installation with all services of Norton enabled then my application crashes. But disabling such services are not feasible, since this needs to be done on several m/c's. Is there any to avaoid it. Do i need to change installshield code for this?
Pls help.
Thanks
SNI
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Depends on your code that is triggering a problem. Do you write to the registry at all? What OS?
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During installation of product we are registering some if our dll, which requires registry writing.Also we are installing our product under ProgramFiles directory.
Thanks
SNI
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Your AV could be picking up on an application trying to write to the registry. You would have to add an exception with your code to allow this I suppose, I wouldn't know I haven't ran into this problem.
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The difference is that I have same application which is subset of this and it run properly. But when I am running main application which communicates with server (implemented in Java) using SOAP 3.0 is giving problem. Are there any services run with such AV which could block communication between client and server.
SNI
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Hi,
I have an application and I need to launch it at boot time and it will come in systray. How to achieve it using VC++. Pls suggest.
Thanks
SNI
modified on Tuesday, December 30, 2008 5:09 AM
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There's a whole bunch of ways to get an up to load at startup. The simplest and most user friendly is to put a short cut to it in the startup folder.
Alternatively you can create a registry key for it here:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\
All the other ways are explained here:
http://www.aumha.org/a/loads.php[^]
Simon
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Thanks for your reply. but I this option is modifiable for a user who is having Admin wrights. I need a solution where normal user cannot change this and transperant to him.
Thanks
SNI
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Put the reg key in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE instead. This then effects all users, and the user must be an admin to change/remove it.
Simon
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Thanks but where to put in HKLM i.e under which key we need to provide details of application that will run while system boot time.
SNI
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Come on. Seriously. If you actually read the link I gave you it gives you everything you need to know, including the full registry keys. Or you could try using Google, which is what I did to find that link.
Simon
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Yes I should check first before putting this question...
sorry for that.
SNI
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