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Vista and the uncertain wargamer
Windows should be able to recognize which resources are necessary to support the hardware and which are "a pile of malware." I mean, what the hell have they been doing in Redmond for the past 10 years, if they can't handle something so simple? It's not like we using any truly revolutionary hardware on our PCs.

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should be able to recognize which resources are necessary to support the hardware and which are "a pile of malware." How? It's not like we using any truly revolutionary hardware on our PCs. Scanners are Old Tech. An application that works with scans (or does ICM for a printer, or organizes photos for a

Microsoft surrenders to Linux - Virtualization
I'm not delusional enough (despite what some folks have said) to believe that a company can go to "100% Linux-only" solutions, but I am will to suggest that a Keep in mind that many companies are still using Windows 2000, and many reluctantly upgraded from Windows NT 4.0 only when Microsoft insisted that it was

install vista on virtual pc
I am running Vista Home Premium. I am thinking about buying a new hard drive and just starting over. First, tell us a bit about your system . This will give you detailed information on everything that's using resources on your system and perhaps you can track down the offending software.

on triple boot, vista xp and ubuntu.. guess which one is the ...
Lars W. Andersen larswander...@newsgroup.nospam microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance And I'm experiencing it too. But its only in some cases it appears. If I start the fileexplorer on the quickstart, that opens in "My Documents" folder, it does not use any CPU resources.

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Vista is running slowly on multiuser app (Pdox9 RT)
I then fired off a transcode operation to transcode them down to MP3's to fit on my ipod, took 3 solid days of 100% CPU, but I was able to fully utilize my More likely he ran out of RAM or used up some internal Windows resources. On the other hand, we recently received an _interesting_ piece of code from one of

sci.geo.satellite-nav FAQ list Part 1/2 [semi-weekly posting]
BTW, the same article explains why Creator Owner is not 100% solution and why you should not rely on Creator Owner in case of DFS replication. Microsoft (and potentially another vendors) RAG> Products: Microsoft Windows Vista/2003/XP/2000, Microsoft resource kit RAG> for Windows 2000 and different utilities.

Stock up on Raid, there's bugs everywhere in Vista!
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100% CPU error in XP but not in 98SE
I've got a problem running Vista (shocker!), using Pdox 9 Runtime sp3. On a 2 computer network, with both running Vista, my app runs great as a single user from either and the Vista performance monitoring tools, and while the slowdown is happening, there isn't an obvious cause - no resources are pinned at 100%,

Frontpage Issues on Vista Business
Many forums reveal people’s frustrations at failures with using Vista’s own backup facility to copy all their files to discs. finding the right info, buried cryptically within those supposedly user-friendly inbuilt and online help and troubleshooting resources, is a total, time-intensive pain.

help !!! i am french, creating an antique site, need advice
All the "big distros" need at least 1 GByte of mem, just to boot. So Hadron and his mentor Erik F assert Funny, my xubuntu 6 lts starts up in 80 seconds, from power on till including logging on. Having 1.25 GB ram, using about 100 MB when just logged on ... My second, pc runs on just 192 MB ram. A bit slower PC,

100% CPU error in XP but not in 98SE
I did note that on startup svchost.exe was churning on 100% cpu for awhile (takes about 8 minutes to fully load everything, and i do have alot of startup items). I run 3 internal drives.. a 160gb C, 500GB D, 400GB E, an esata F 400gb drive too.. the 3 internal drives are all really removable, using the SATAII

100% CPU utilisation in Live Messenger when making video calls
glee gle...@spamindspring.com microsoft public windowsxp general microsoft public win98 gen_discussion windows vista general What utility are you using in 98SE slows down when it drops below 10% system resources but it does not have the stupid 100% CPU usage. I discovered that it was Internet Explorer at the

on triple boot, vista xp and ubuntu.. guess which one is the ...
using Pdox 9 Runtime sp3. On a 2 computer network, with both running Vista, my app runs great as a single user from either machine. and the Vista performance monitoring tools, and while the slowdown is happening, there isn't an obvious cause - no resources are pinned at 100%, and very little network traffic is

A question of Vista...
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Downgrading to XP - From Vista
... advocacy Erik Funkenbusch wrote something like: On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 03:49:59 GMT, Wayne Throop wrote: I've run X just fine on a 486/100, with 40 MB of RAM. you're talking about X from years ago, which undoubtably used considerably less resources than it does today, or you're talking about using a cut-down

100% CPU error in XP but not in 98SE
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British Library Makes Resources "Work Better Using Vista"
Joe Cann JoeC...@is.bak microsoft public windows vista general It works 100%, you just have to have Vista patched by vistaglazz then you must put the theme files in the proper c/windows/resources folder I made a video for you, along with the theme, so you can see how its done.. click the runme shortcut to see the