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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> MegaFLOPS and hyper-threadingI have a P4 2.8 w/HT, 1G Ram. Sony VAIO. (PassMark Performance Test)
I am a day trader and work from home. My software - MetaStock runs some
serious calculations and my computer runs it so slowly - so I have been
trying to get the most I can. I just finished formatting and starting clean.
I have run a test that shows a main score average around 330 and a MegaFLOPS
score of 220. I figured this was good but checked on friends and family's
computers and their MegaFLOPS scores were in the 500s and 600s.
Just for fun - I disabled HT in my BIOS. My main score moved up a little to
349 but my MegaFLOPS went balistic and hit 630 - about 400 points.
1) Which score is more important for normal users? ...overall or MegaFLOPS?
2) I run a ton of programs at the same time - mail, music, MetaStock,
internet,etc., should I have HT on or off ?
3) Is it normal that HT would bring down my MegaFLOPS score?
4) Can I improve this?
Thank you so much !!!!!
Steven
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- Windows XP Security >> XP Driver CertificationI am trying in install a VOX MSI 8609 external tv tuner
onto my laptop. I am getting a message saying that the
driver I am installing cannot be installed under
ServicePack2, only earlier versions (i.e. ServicePack1).
It also states that the driver I am installing has not
passed Microsoft certification...
Can anyone give me advice on what I can do to get this
tuner working?
Thanks
Jerry
figjer@hotmail.com
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- Windows XP Network >> "Use simple file sharing" setting will not stay changed!Hi Everyone,
As the subject states, I am clearing the Use simple file sharing setting
(no check mark). Once I restart the PC, the check mark is back!
Also, connected with this issue, the Forceguest setting under
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa]
changes back to it's default setting of 00000001 after a reboot (I want it
to stay at 00000000).
I require this setting off as it is affecting my Dell IT Manager, but it
will not keep it's setting!!!
Any ideas/help would be greatly appreciated!
Chris
Info:
Windows XP SP2
Novell Client 4.91 SP2 English
TCP/IP protocol only
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- Windows XP Support >> Fast User SwitchingI'm lost in trying to figure out why the Fast User Switching (FUS) box
keeps getting "unchecked". (Fast User Switching is located via Control
Panel / User Accounts / Change The Way Users Log On Or Off).
Bottom line is that I am unable to switch users without getting logged
off myself. I also tried to check the FUS box is SAFE MODE, but it
didn't save my changes.
Is it a registry problem or am I missing something. FYI - I have
already disabled Offline Files.
Tks!
P.S. Sorry if my message appears twice...I'm a new registered user and
just getting myself acquainted with this forum.
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DrB323
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- Windows XP Support >> System restore xp home doesn't workI recently disabled and reenabled system restore in order to resolve a
spyware issue( Symantec's suggestion which didn't help, although I did
solve the problem).
I have a Dell Computer with XP home, and have tried to use system
restore. Even though there are restore points, system restore won't
work and I get an error message that system restore isn't working.
I looked at the Microsoft troubleshooter, and both task scheduler and
WMI are listed in CMD netstart.
Suggestions for reenabling system restore?
Bruce
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- Windows XP >> EXCELWhich newsgroup should I subscribe to get information concerning Office
Excel HGPeare
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- Windows XP >> Access WinXP Pro shares from older MS networkI have now been trying to get a box running XP Pro (not joined any domain)
to work in a peer-to-peer network with Win98 and LanMan DOS (network boot
disk).
I understand that MS now have made the peer-to-peer different than earlier,
but I can't really understand in what way. I have been running "Windows XP
Simple File Sharing" and disabled "ForceGuest" in the Reg.database.
So now I am able to share folders like "in the old days" with WinNT Pro and
assign ressources as I am used to.
But... it does not seem to work. When I use a bootdisk (which works up
against a Win2k server) to do a "net use" against the XP Pro, it does not
connect to the XP Pro, but returns an error instead.
If I try to connect (browse via Network Neighbourghood) to the WinXP Pro
from a Win98, it also returns an error. The XP Pro does show up in the
browse list though.
I am accessing with usernames and passwords that are created and granted on
the XP box. What more do I need to do in order to get it working as with
WinNT?
Regards, Lars.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> monitor brightness and your eyesDoes monitor brightness have a correlation to long-term health of one's eyes
? Is this on a person-by-person basis ? Is it as simple as adjusting to
one's comfort ? Or is it better to try and get used to a brighter (dimmer)
monitor ? Any objective way to measure brightness ?
Thanks.
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- Windows XP Network >> Workstation Specific Excel ErrorExcel is giving error when trying to save anywhere on my
network. [Your changes could not be saved
to "filename.xls" but were saved to TEMP DOC NAMES
XXXXXXXX. cLOSE THE EXISTING DOCUMENT THEN OPEN TEMP AND
SAVE UNDER NEW name.]
Tech Net suggests user needs Modify / Delete rights. User
indeed has these rights, and can save to network from any
other workstation. PLEASE HELP.....reply to my email if
possible.
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- Windows XP Setup >> Setup is out of memory and cannot continue.I am trying to run an unattendant install of Windows XP Pro and every second
it goes to the setup mode (very first blue screen with Windows XP
Installation at the top â?? before starts coping files) it gives me an error
Setup is out of memory and cannon continue.
Setup cannon continue. Press Enter to exit.
I have the unattendant install running on multiple machines, but it will not
work on
Dell GX110 and Panasonic CF-48. It works just fine on Dell GX1, GX150,
GX200, GX260, GX270, GX280, and D600 and couple others. Can someone help me
decipher this vague error message??? Thanks
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- Windows XP Security >> Sys Restore Error MessageWhen I click on the System Restore Tab in the System
Properties window (from control panel) I get the
following error:
An exception occurred while trying to
run "shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL "C:\WINDOWS\System32
\sysdm.cpl",System"
This error comes up in a box that is titled in the upper
left corner as RUNDLL
Thanks for any help
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- Windows XP Network >> Bad ping values on Windows XP 64bitHi,
I'm using Windows XP 64bit, runing on AMD Athlon x2 Dual Core Processor,
on top of GA-K8N20Pro-SLI Mother Board.
After several hours of working with my computer, or idling, these results
coming out by pinging 127.0.0.1 (ping 127.0.0.1 -t):
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time=-105ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time=-105ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time=-105ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time=-105ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time=-105ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time=105ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time=105ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time=105ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time=105ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time=105ms TTL=128
I'm excepting to have <1ms values only.
I'm having troubles to keep connected when playing games online (such as
BF2).
Always disconnected from the server.
When I'm restarting Windows, the problem is disappeared and repeated again
after.
What are those weird values?
Is my TCP/IP stack screwed up?
Is it possible that my network driver or adapter is buggy?
Thanks
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- Windows XP Security >> Cannot access XP shares from Win98XP Pro SP2
Had only user Administrator. After adding user1 can no longer get to the
shares on the XP machine from second machine Win98 and Administrator is now
hidden.
XP asks for password and no password exisitng.
Can anyone help? Please?
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- Windows XP Hardware >> is my modem copatiblehi can anyone help me ...?ive just bought a lap top...but
its not a new one...it had windows 98 on but changed it
to xp home
the modem is a thinkpad build in modem ...is this
conpatible with xp?...and how do i find out
cheers terry
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- Windows XP Network >> static ipsI'm tring to connect two machines via a crossover cable.
However, I have DHCP and don't have static ip for each
machine. Can I just simply enter a ip address manually
and get this to work, or am I going to have to get static
ip addresses from my ISP?
Unfortuneately, my ISP doesn't hand out static ip
addresses. Any suggestions, is it free?
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Posted: Sun Dec 10 09:32:52 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP >> 3d minesweeper game released
3D Minefield is a 3D minesweeper game, it is a refreshing concept of
the old minesweeper game. It is a challenging game of strategy and
luck, taking its payers to the wonders of 3D environment. The game is
based on the classical minesweeper game with adjustable parameters that
allow you to change and complicate the game. Changing the classic
two-dimensional game to an original three-dimensional game has added to
the playability without changing the basic game logic.
To play 3D Minefield:
1.You can uncover a cube by clicking it. If you uncover a mine, you
lose the game.
2.If a number appears on a cube, it indicates how many mines are in the
six cubes that surround the numbered one.
3.To mark a cube you suspect contains a mine, right-click it.
4.If you are uncertain about a cube, right-click it twice to mark it
with a question mark (?). Later, you can either mark the cube as a mine
or remove the markings by right-clicking the cube again once or twice.
5.If you have marked all the mines around a numbered cube, you can
uncover the remaining cubes around it by clicking the numbered cube
with the left and right mouse buttons simultaneously. If not all mines
surrounding the numbered cube have been marked, the remaining covered
or unmarked cubes will flash when the numbered cube is clicked with
both buttons simultaneously.
Controls:
In this game, you can operate a camera that allows you to survey the
playing field by keyboard.
W or UP -- rotate up;
S or DOWN -- rotate down;
A or LEFT -- rotate left;
D or RIGHT -- rotate right;
Z -- zoom in;
X -- zoom out;
ESC -- quit.
You can download this game at http://www.softsession.com
Windows XP293
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Posted: Sun Dec 10 09:32:52 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP >> 3d minesweeper game released
EMail@HideDomain.com wrote:
spam
Malke
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Windows XP >> 3d minesweeper game released
<EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote
> ...3D minesweeper game,
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Puzzled about laptop power schemes settings...Hi, All,
I am using a Dell Inspiron 5150 laptop, 3.06GHz HT, 1.25G RAM, WinXP.
I have only rarely used my laptop on battery power, and then for short
periods of time, so I have never paid attention to the Power Management
settings.
I have always had my power scheme set to "Maximum Performance" (Dell's
version of "Minimal Power Management"), with no problems.
I will be needing to use my laptop on battery power fairly frequently in the
near future, so I am trying to learn a bit about the Power Management
settings, so I can choose (or configure) the best scheme for me.
I do understand the various settings and options available under the Power
Options Properties, including the integral control of the SpeedStep processor
settings. The default settings for each of the available "schemes" basically
seem logical, BUT...
I have noticed one thing that has me really confused:
I was comparing the default settings for "Running on batteries" for the
various schemes, and all but one of the themes available for my machine shows
a shorter time set to enter "System standby" than for "Turn off hard disks"!
For instance, on my machine the default values for Battery operation are:
Under the "Maximum Performance" scheme, Turn off HD is set to 15 min. and
Standby is set to 5 min.
Under the "Portable/Laptop" scheme, Turn off HD is set to 30 min. and
Standby is set to 25 min.
Under the "Home/Office Desk" scheme, Turn off HD is set to 10 min. and
Standby is set to 5 min.
Under the "Minimum Power Management" scheme, Turn off HD is set to 15 min.
and Standby is set to 5 min.
I THOUGHT I understood what the standby function was all about. Now I'm not
so sure!
What has me confused is: WHY set the time to enter standby SHORTER than the
time to simply stop the disk?
It seems logical to me that the sequence should be display off, then disk
off, then standby, then hibernate. BUT all but one of the ten factory default
power schemes for battery operation on my laptop are set so that the standby
time is SHORTER than the disk off time!
My questions:
1) Why should the system be set to enter standby sooner than turning off the
disk?
2) Shouldn't the system turn off the hard drive automatically upon entering
standby mode?
3) Under what circumstances would the standby mode be bypassed in favor of
simply turning off the disk?
Thanks for any comments or advice. I realy want to understand this!
Ken
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- Windows XP >> Disable firewallI need to temporarily disable my xp firewall so that I can program a microsoft wireless base station. How do I do this. The help on xp does no good.
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- Windows XP >> Changing path to My Documents folderI am running out of space on my C: drive due to every program wanting to
install something on it even when I direct most of these stuff to other
drives. I have gone to the allowing partition size for this drive.
My next thought would be to move all of the folders under Documents and
Setting\myname\etc to some other drive. This set of folders is now 843 MB.
The My Documents folder is by far the largest one.
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- Windows XP Basic >> Hide inactive iconI run Windows XP and on the start task bar the little circle with the two
arrows on the right which hides inactive icons have disappeared. I have
checked in the properities and I have the Hide inactive icon box ticked but
nothing happens. The icons are fixed and they are not all there. My printer
icon is missing. Can anyone help please.
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Palentrast
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- Windows XP >> XP installation hanging on installing networki have tried on numerous occassions to install XP home, yet on 32 minutes the program
gets to a third of the way through "installing network" and hangs, without crashing.
i do not have a network card. the only PCI card is my modem, which i have removed
with the same problem. any suggestions PLEASE HELP!!
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- Windows XP >> new computerI bought a laptop with xp home on it and the former owners name is the
administrator can I change the name to me some way?
without losing everything on the system from a new install?
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- Windows XP Setup >> disk wizardAnyone know where I can get a copy of Seagate's DiscWizard?
I'm trying to load a Seagate SP1604N H/D (two 50% partions) and It is
failing on missing hal.dll.
(DDO problem?)
Regards
TWK
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- Windows XP Setup >> mouse pointermy mouse pointer will stop at the edge of three of the
sides of my screen, but wen it comes to the left hand
side it just seems to wonder off to some unknown place
and it becomes hard to locate again, is there a way of
makin it stop form going off the edge liek the other
sides??!!
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- Windows XP Network >> Lost networking to other computersTwice this has happened to me. The first time I fixed it
I had to completely reformat and reinstall Windows (not
for this reason). What has happened is that I have a
good networking connection with my two other computers in
my home, hooked up with a router via cable modem, and
within a month, I lose the networking and only get my own
computer listed in My Network. The router and printer is
running off an old P III 400 Mhz Windows 98 computer.
The two remote computers still have printer through this
network, but not able to share files.
Thanks,
CB
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- Windows XP Update >> Blue Screen after W2K Update Rollup?Hi,
I just attempted to update a Windows 2000 Server SP4 through Windows Update
including the Update Rollup. After reboot it shows a Blue Screen.
Stop: 0x0000001E (0x0000005,0x804A6467,0x00000000,0x00000000)
KMode_Exception_not_handled
Adress 804A6467 base at 80400000, DateStamp 427b58bb - ntoskrnl.exe
All F8 options don't work. There have never been any problems with the
server which is a file and DHCP Server in an W2K domain.
Does anybody know a solution? Should I run a repair installation from CD? Is
there a known problem with the update rollup?
Thanks a lot,
Axel
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www.schul-support-service.de
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- Windows XP Support >> CMOS BATTERYHi, just wondering if I remove my cmos battery will any loss be incurred in
respect to any settings. I'd like to replace it as a matter of maintenance
but concerned about losing settings.
Mickey
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- Windows XP Support >> Help Deleting a Corrupt FileSomewhere along the line a corrupt restore was created. I noticed this when
a Defrag failed, specifying the restore point folder as the cause. I have
narrowed it down to a file in one of the sub-folders. I can't find a way to
delete it. It always tells me the file is corrupt. I have tried :
- Turning restore on and off. All restores deleted except this corrupt
folder.
- Overwriting the offending files with an empty notepad file
- Trying to delete with explorer.exe off
- Using a data cleaning tool
I could really do without reinstalling Windows. Any help very gratefully
received
Many thanks
M
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- Windows XP Hardware >> HELP! my hard drive formatting not stickingthought the 2 partitions on my new hard drive got
formatted cause I "tested" by copying some file to both
partitions and saw them on BOTH partitions and observed
when clicked "Propertie" for BOTH, saw tabs called
(1) "Sharing" & (2) "Quota", whatever those
are/significance, I don't know yet/understand. Then
proceeded to rename BOTH, also in the "Properties dialog
box" (the names that the partitioning AND formatting
program gave the 2 partitions were generic-sounding names
(like DRIVE2Vol#1 & DRIVE2Vol2, cause I hooked it up as
an INTERNAL drive to a computer running WinXP Home
Edition SP1. The new drive was the only hard drive other
than the other drive that's already in the computer
running as the bootup drive (in
other words, I hooked it up on the same cable as the
bootup drive, using the spare connector that was hanging
off of the cable...so I jumpered the new drive as a SLAVE
drive (in a 2 drives on 1 cable, which presumably is the
PRIMARY channel cable)).
Thinking I liked what I saw, I turned off PC, removed
hard drive, jumpered it as a "SINGLE" drive by removing
the jumper-thingy and put it in my EXTERNAL case that has
BOTH FireWire/USB 2.0 interfaces and hooked it back to
the same WinXP computer I used to format it, except this
time using USB. Turned it on after the computer, ONLY 1
partition is usable, by which I mean
(1) the "DRIVE2Vol2" lost that name and now takes on yet
still another generic-sounding name "Local Disk" and when
I
(2) clicked "Properties" for the partition that lost its
name, the 2 previously observed tabs above are not there
anymore, and
(3) when I double clicked on it to find the files I
copied to it when it was an INTERNAL drive, those files
weren't there and Windows asked me if I "wanted to format
the drive?" I'm not sure if I should click "Yes" button
to format it or not........thus I'm here in this forum
(AND I THOUGHT THE ABOVE MENTIONED PARTITIONING &
FORMATTING SOFTWARE THAT COMES WITH THE DRIVE SHOULD HAVE
FORMATTED IT--ALREADY!!!)
Now for some details, the HD is a WD 250GB Caviar and the
software that came with it is WD Data Lifeguard Tool
v11.0 version for Windows (vs. for DOS). I partitioned 2
equal partitions. The sizes shown before I removed it to
make into EXTERNAL HD were 116GB x 2 (BTW, should I have
only this much GB as usable after formatting?
18GB "lost", not usable for my own data? Is this
common?). When it's an EXternal drive, only 1 partitions
of 116GB shows up......the other "missing" asks if I want
to format it? HEEEEEEEEELP please!!!! Thank you! (Oh,
BTW, the SW asked me if I wanted to use the drive
as "additional data drive" or "a bootable drive"....or
something along those lines. I elected to use "additional
data drive".)
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> Movie Maker closes when I try to add to TimelineI'm running WMM 2.1 on XP
I've been making a home movie using jpg's and wma files, and everything was
fine. Now, when i try to add anything to the timeline, WMM just closes, with
no error message - it just goes away !!
I've experimented by setting up a new dummy project and dragging jpg's down
to the timeline. On the 22nd one, the same thing happened. I reopened the
project i'm working on and counted the items on the timeline, and it was
21...... so it would seem the 22nd item will always cause this to happen !!!
Any help would be appreciated
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