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- Windows XP >> Page Faults - explorer.exeI've been trying to debug a problem with seemly random
hard disk accesses while running Windows XP.
The noise of the disk access is bothering me. Every few
seconds the drive will do a short seek.
I'm running a RAID-0 (on-chip SATA) configuration with 2
(brand new) 36GB 10,000RPM drives on an brand new Abit-
IC7G MAX III Motherboard with a P4 2.4Ghz CPU.
The problems occurred immediately after installing a
Windows XP.
I have 512MB of Crucial RAM (also brand new). About 250MB
is in use with the OS loaded.
When looking at the Task Scheduler I noticed that several
processes are having Page Faults which I assume will lead
to a hard disk access at some point. Explorer.exe is one
process that is having page faults.
Other than the "disk access noise" my system is stable. No
crashes or blue screens of death.... just the random
access to the disk for no apparent reason.
Sandra gave me a disk performance score of over 65000.
My machine is not overclocked. I turned off the disk
indexing service. All windows updates were applied so the
machine is not downloading new updates from the net.
I'm currently running a RAM test to verify that the Page
Faults are not due to flakey Ram. First pass of the tests
were fine.
I'm also trying to eliminate the RAID configuration and
motherboard from the equation. Everything is new on my
computer.
Question: Where can I find a utility that allows me to log
which program is doing the disk seek? I tried turning on
the Performance Logs to capture the data but I can't
figure out how to display the "elt" file that the
performance logs generated.
I also have a 13GB Hard Drive installed as Disk-0 on the
same IDE device as the RAID Drives, so another test I'm
about to try is to remove it from the scenario.
Finally, the RAID-0 Disk is partitioned as logical 2
drives (C and D). I set this up during the windows XP
install.
After doing the memory test, I'm going to try installing
Windows XP again (complete fresh install) after
reconfiguring the RAID-0 back to a single C drive.
Any ideas/suggestions?
Thanks,
Ta
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> jfhhk.dllWindows Explorer has developed a habit of occasionally using around 50% of my
Pentium 4 (3Ghz) power. Using Process Explorer I discovered that it was a
process called jfhhk.dll. I can 'kill' this process without causing any
apparent harm to the OS but this is only a temporary remedy as it will happen
again at another time.
Does anybody know what this process actually is or why it starts? And more
importantly, how to stop it permanently. It's damn annoying when it happens
during a game.
Cheers.
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- Windows XP Setup >> dsli just installed a new dsl connection and would like to
know how to change settings so that it connects
automaticly when restarting or turning on my computer???
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- Windows XP >> BSOD Upon Restart/Shutdown - On Two Different PCs - HELP!!!I have had two of my HP Pavilion PCs recently (over the last two weeks) start
to have BSOD problems at restart/shutdown. I get the famous
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (0x0A) error, with not much more info as far as the
driver issue, etc. Both machines exhibit the same error codes of memory.
This leads me to believe that some recent SW event on both machines occurred,
and not likely a HW issue. I have tried everything I can think of. In to
Safe mode. Disable all apps and services. Driver verification (which really
screwed my PC up enough that I had to recover a Norton Ghost image from 45
days ago. Same BSODâ??s continue to occur!! Even after a few times with the
old image restore, something in the system causes the BSOD. I have tried not
downloading updates from MS and Norton for my programs. I am so
frustrated!!! I see other folks here and there are having some problems with
this. Can anybody help me? Thanks in advance!!!
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- Windows XP Setup >> Start Up Error, syscpy.exeIt seems that I got a bug in my system that McAfee
cleaned up for me. Now every time I start up or reboot, I
get an error page that says " syscpy.exe has encountered
a problem and needs to close." All programs seem to be
operating normally, but this message informs me something
is not working correctly. Any suggestions would be
helpful.
Thank You in advance,
Bret
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- Windows XP Network >> File Sharing in OEWindows XP is supposed to let one share a computer's disks and folders with
other computers on the network, using a method called Simple File Sharing.
I would like to share a few specific folders of Inbox and Sent items from OE
5.5 in one PC to OE 6 in another PC. How does one share this without wanting
to share ALL folders of OE from the PC with OE 5.5? I also would like to
know if I can simply migrate ALL NEW Emails from the older PC with OE 5.5 to
a newer PC with OE 6?
Thanking you
Capt K Ripendran
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- Windows XP Support >> Windows RepairingLearn how to optimize and tune up your system, get rid of boring
errors and uninstall unnecessary thing with very useful tips and
tricks
http://windowsxpsp2pro.blogspot.com
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- Windows XP Network >> Mobile devices properties messageAdded web cam to xp. Followed manufacturers sequence to
add hardware exactly.
On reboot got message window titled 'Mobile Devices
Properties' and text 'Network transport not installed'.
Has anyone seen this.
Thought it might be a TCPIP problem so used the 'netsh
int ip rest c:\resetlog.txt' cmd to reset the TCP/IP
stack but problem persists.
Help.
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- Windows XP Support >> screen size????????????why did the toolbar or taskbar at bottom of my screen double in size thereby
decreasing my window size?? and how do i get it back? my icons on the task
bar are stacked 3 high?? thank you pete rynas
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> WMF Patch QuestionAfter I applied the latest patch, I do not have Microsoft Picture and Fax
Viewer available to open up JPEGs and/or GIFs. It is not in the file
association list of programs. Does Microsoft wipe out this altogether with
the patch? Can someone tell me what has happened?
Thanks,
Sweet-P
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- Windows XP Security >> migrate.exe - Entry point not found (during SP2 update)Toward the end of the SP2 update, it stopped and gave me the error msg in my
subject line. The error msg then said "The procedure entry point GetIUMS
could not be located in the dynamic link library MSDART.DLL". I ended up
having to restart to get out of the error msg. I then uninstalled the SP2 and
did a system restore. Any help on this error msg would be extremely helpful.
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tsiebert
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- Windows XP >> How to unmap a network driveWeird problem. I know how to unmap a network drive but for some odd reason
when I try to unmap this one particular drive it will reappear after I
reboot the machine. If I remap this drive to a different folder and reboot,
now its back to looking at the old folder.
I am using XP home and I am on a domain (I believe this is very important).
Is it possible that the domain admins did something that is forcing machines
to map to this drive and if so, how do I stop it.
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- Windows XP >> gamesI accidentally deleted solitae and hearts games.
Can I download them from some MS WindowsXP site?
Is there another site that I can download games for XP without fear of
viruses or other intrusions?
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jj
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Windows XP >> iexplore.exe application error
i get this ever time i close a window or a profile they
have different numbers such as oxo1e83738 or oxo2133728
can someone tell me how to stop this from comming up all
the time. thanks
Windows XP294
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- Windows XP >> printer will not print using color cartridgeI have Windows XP. I have a Lexmark Z11 printer. I
don't have any trouble getting it to print any documents,
pages off the internet, etc. in black and white. It did
print with the color cartridge 12A1980. It won't print in
color now. It attempts to, but does print clearly. I have
looked through my troubleshooting manual, but can't
figure it out. Manual can show me how to reset the
defaults, but I am not that familiar with setting
defaults. Would appreciate any help. Thanx!
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> deletedPlease help. I deleted something in my computer the other
day. I then shut my computer down but am not able to get
back into my computer. The screens that show the computer
info. ram, memory, system, etc. are as far as I can get
then after the 3 screens it goes back to the first screen.
What do I do?
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- Windows XP Support >> Printing To Lexmark X5250I have had some problems with my USB not recognizing my printer device. This
just started about 3 weeks ago. It used to work just fine but now I can't
fix the problem even with troubleshooter. Please advise.
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- Windows XP >> I 386 folderi had to reformat my computer can anyone tell me haw to copy the I 386 folder
to my computer from the windows cd thanks.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Loaded WIN XPHome SP1a with Norton Anti-Virus ONAfter load SP1A with Norton Anti-Virus ON, I am having
problems with searching (Blank gray Search Companion
window), NONE for various file types including Internet
Explorer, Drive, etc ...
Any ideas on how I can recover the file associations - I
don't have a back-up of the registry file, or any other
backup for that matter.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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- Windows XP Support >> Using 'system recovery'I have an HP Pavilion 533W. It stopped and I get nothing but a black screen.
I've tried to install the 8 'system recovery disks for XP Home Edition. It
will not accept the disks, but gives me the message: Boot from ATAPI CD-Rom:
No Emulation, No System Disk or disk error. Any suggestions?
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maryann
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- Windows XP >> Runtime Errors - What are these?I just purchased a new Dell 2.8 with Windows XP and this
is the most up-to-date and powerful computer I've owned
in my years of using windows and PCs, but for some reason
I keep getting Runtime errors when I browse the web. In
the last 30 minutes I've gotten "A RUNTIME ERROR HAS
OCCURRED. DO YOU WISH TO DEBUG? LINE: 1206 LENGTH IS
NULL OR NOT AN OBJECT" on one website. Then on other I
got, "Runtime error... LINE: 39 ...". It seems to happen
every 3 or 4 sites I click on with dozens of different
line numbers, and whenever I click to DEBUG them, I go
into some programming screen that is well beyond the
skills of mortal men. Does anyone have an idea why these
keep coming up on a new PC on a new Windows Operating
System? Thanks. Jeff
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- Windows XP >> close telnetI realize this isn't a python newsgroup, but this is mostly a windows
question....
Currently, I'm launching a telnet window with a python call like this:
TSS_Handle = subprocess.Popen("start telnet.exe -f " + TSS_Log_Path + "
localhost 6000", shell=True)
which is essentially the equivalent of typing
"start telnet.exe -f myLogFile.txt localhost 6000"
into a command window. The problem is that I can't close the telnet
session I create (with any conventional python methods that I know of).
Is there a way to close all telnet windows currently open or some
other method which will perform a telnet termination ?
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- Windows XP >> BAD_POOL_HEADER error after using DiscWizardI have recently used the Seagate DiscWizard software (by Acronis) to image
and clone my system. After running the clone for a few weeks I discovered
that NTbackup causes a BSOD (BAD_POOL_HEADER, Stop code 0x19, parameter 1 is
0x20). The problem is almost identical to that described in posting "backup
using shadow copy causes blue screen stop" by what
bobfnospam@duxsysnospam.com. If volume shadow copy is disabled, the backup
works properly.
I found that the problems with NTbackup could be fixed by using System
Restore after booting up the clone, to return to a checkpoint made before the
cloning (or imaging) operation. Pesumably, this resets something in the
registry or system files that has been corrupted by DiscWizard.
Unfortunately, I'm not convinced this is the only corrupted aspect of the
system though. Prior to using DiscWizard, my system has been stable for 6
months at least. After restoring the image, I have found other strange things.
For example, the system event log was truncated to the day before the image
was performed, where-as it previously went back to about Feb 2007. More
ominously, I now find that the system is inconsistently updating file access
times. Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't. It seems to be totally
random.
I continued working on the original clone for some weeks before I realised
there were problems, when I used NTbackup for the first time since cloning.
However, in tracking down the NTbackup problem, I also discovered that
indexing had been corrupted, system restore was dead, and the sound had gone.
I tried correcting these, but in the end found it was better to start over
again from the system image.
Now my system seems superficially OK, except for not updating the file
access times consistently. Can anyone suggest a fix for this problem?
Is there some utility (other than sfc) I can use to check my system is not
corrupted in some way? I would rather avoid a repair install. I only have a
slow dial-up, so re-downloading years of Windows updates is not an option!
Thanks for any advice...
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- Windows XP >> file transfer wizardI'm trying to use XP File transfer wizard to transfer
from my Compaq EvoN1000v to a Dell Latitude. I have both
connected with a serial cable (compaq is connected using
the port replicator since it doesn't have a built in
serial port). When I get to the "auto detect port"
section, both computers show the searching, please stand
by message but never find the port. After 10 min, I
cancel out the file transfer.
any ideas? should it be taking this long? am I not
being patient enough. Any help would be greatly
appreciated! thanks
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- Windows XP Support >> Excel 2002 gridlines are erasedI have somehow managed to erase the gridlines in some of the rows of my excel
document. How do I replace them? I am not talking about turning the
gridlines on or off - they are completely "gone." The cell or row has white
space around the area where the gridlines usually are shown.
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