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  1. do you have kaspersky installed. this was also a problem to me until i reinstalled windows 7 7067 but decided not to install kaspersky or any other anti-virus for that matter. from then on , it's running fine.
  2. i am a begginer to html and knows very little about html, php, javascript and other tings like it. i want to know if there is a an emulator for a server. like html files are opened in a same way as they open frm a server but not the php files. how cud i do tat. plz help
  3. i tink creating ur own version of windows cud be easier than creating a theme in stardocks theme builder program, believe me me too have tried it long ago
  4. the most tempting thing for a normal end-user is not being considered here at all, the display, i tink it will be incorporating a longhorn type visual style or some things which have well-past the development stage for longhorn
  5. 1. c:\windows\system32\dllcache\ NOTE: DON’T DELETE THIS FOLDER, JUST ALL THE FILES INSIDE! This folder uses a LOT of hard drive space, it holds a backup of every system file that windows uses. Deleting this will cause a SFC error when you replace a system file instead of windows putting back the original file. For people who want to mod there system, this is a good thing. 2. c:\windows\servicepackfiles\i386\ NOTE: DON’T DELETE THIS FOLDER, JUST ALL THE FILES INSIDE! This folder only exists if you installed a service pack on XP, if you did a slipstream it won’t be here either. This folder is the same as the dllcache, but has the new files that were updated by a service pack. If you delete the dllcache, deleting this is just like finishing the job. 3. c:\windows\$Uninstall----$ These $uninstall----$ folders are used whenever you want to uninstall a windows update. If you delete them, you can not uninstall the update(s), but if the updates are working fine for you, there should be now reason to remove them. 4. c:\windows\cursors\ This folder contains some custom cursers for windows, if you are happy with the default cursers, or use your own set like Blue Curve, then deleting this wont effect you at all. 5. c:\windows\driver cache\i386\ NOTE: DON’T DELETE THIS FOLDER, JUST ALL THE FILES INSIDE! This is one you may not want to delete, this takes up a bit of space (about 80mb) but windows uses if you ever add or remove windows components and things like printer drivers. If you’re your hardware is already working fine, you don’t need this folder on your hard drive. For example, if you delete this folder, and try to install IIS, windows will ask for the CD or Network share with the files on it, if you don’t need to add or remove windows components often, deleting this will free up some space for you. 6. c:\windows\help\ NOTE: DON’T DELETE THIS FOLDER, JUST ALL THE FILES IN SIDE! This folder contains all of the windows help files. If you are like me, and think they having 50mb of help files is a waste, then you probably want to delete it. If you delete this folder and try to view a help file, the Help and Support center will come up with a 404 error. No harm is done, you just can’t view the help files (because you deleted them…). There is also a tours folder inside of the help folder, you can delete everything in this folder also, but windows won’t let you remove the actual folder. 7. c:\windows\inf\ NOTE: DON’T DELETE THIS FOLDER, JUST ALL THE FILES INSIDE! This folder contains a lot of windows drivers, if you ever add new hardware, windows looks in this folder, then on your CD drive for the latest drivers. Any hardware you might get will probably come with the drivers on a disk, so this folder is just a wasting space on your hard drive with outdated drivers. If all of your hardware is working fine, and you don’t plan on adding any new hardware for a while, deleting this wont effect your system at all. If you don’t want to delete everything in it, you can go into the folder, press CRTL+F and search for mdm*.* and delete everything that comes up. These are all modem drivers, and it is very unlikely you will ever need them because you either have a modem installed already, or if you do add one, it will come with newer drivers. 8. c:\windows\srchasst This folder is the XP Search assistant, if you delete it, windows will just use the classic 2k style search instead, which is more functional and easier to use. WARNING: Some people have reported problems with this, and have not been able to search, try this at your own risk!!! 9. c:\windows\downloaded installations\ This folder holds the installers for some programs you download and install, for example, Tweak UI puts its installer in this folder, and so you can repair it or update its components later. Deleting this folder won’t harm any programs I have ever seen, but you should look inside this and see what you are deleting first. 10. c:\windows\media\ These are the default windows sounds, if you don’t want them, deleting them wont hurt anything. 11. c:\windows\system32\restore\ This is the system restore apps, if you delete this, system restore will no longer work. Before you delete this, you should go into System Restore, and delete all your restore points, and then you should go to the system properties and disable system restore. After that, you can delete this folder, and not worry about system restore slowing down your system or sucking up space. 12. c:\windows\system32\usmt\ This folder is the File and Settings Transfer wizard. If you have no need for it, then deleting this wont have any other effects besides the File and Settings Transfer wizard not working anymore. 13 A. c:\program files\msn 13 B. c:\program files\netmeeting\ These are the MSN Explorer and Net Meeting applications. If you don’t need or use them, then you can delete these folders (For net meeting, you can only delete the files inside) and the only thing it will effect is that these programs will know longer work. 14. C:\windows\system32\oobe NOTE: DON’T DELETE THIS FOLDER, JUST ALL THE FILES INSIDE! In this folder is the Out of Box Experience (The screens you see right after you have installed XP for the first time), and the XP Product Activation stuff. If you have a Retail or OEM version of XP, and you think you might ever need to activate again, DON’T DELETE THIS. So unless you are using XP or 2k3 CORP, you may still need this folder someday. 15. c:\windows\msagent This folder holds the MS Agent program. The MS Agent is a gay little wizard thing that looks like the Office Assistant, I personally hate this thing, and removing it will get rid of it for good! If windows wont let you remove the folder, just delete everything inside of it, and everything inside of the intl folder. 16. c:\windows\java This is the crappy MS Java components that don’t work well, and MS got sued over. If you have Windows XP slipstreamed with SP1a you wont have this because MS no longer distributes it. If you use websites that use Java Applets, you should keep this, or remove it and install Suns Java VM. 17. c:\windows\mui This is a little app that allows you to switch between multiple languages, if you only use one language, then deleting this wont effect you at all. NOTE: I think this folder only exists on XP Pro because Home Edition doesn’t support multiple languages. Post Deletion: After you have deleted everything you want to, I recommend you run the Regisrty Cleaner from jvPowerTools ( http://www.vtoy.fi/jv16 ). This will remove all the references to things you deleted so a window doesn’t look for the files any more. If you delete the Java Folder, RegCleaner will find at least 50 reg entries related to it, and can remove them for you if you want. DO POST YOYR RESULTS? It will gr8ly help me to enhance this guide
  6. well i have a guide which will let u make ur xp installation smaller, it's untested, do it on ur own risk, but i have nearly done all steps in the guide and never encountered any serious probs, u have give me an idea, see my new topic the small windows folder
  7. no icrosoft has no concern over what sites u visit, maybe zone alarm or some anti-spyware program must have added the sites to list which r known to spread spyware
  8. u kmow what MUI is , read on it will clear all ur facts What is Multilingual User Interface Pack (MUI)? Multilingual User Interface Pack is a set of language specific resource files that can be added to the English version of Windows Professional. When installed on the English version of Windows, MUI allows the user interface language of the operating system to be changed according to the preferences of individual users to one of the 33 supported languages. This allows large corporations to roll out the same worldwide image with a single install job. Local users can then select the user interface language or it can be set by Group Policy for Organizational Units. MUI also allows different language users to share the same workstation or roaming users to take their localized user interface from one workstation to another. For instance, one user might choose to see system menus, dialogs and other text in Japanese, while another user logging onto the same system might prefer to see the corresponding text in French What are the benefits of Windows MUI? MUI is intended to help reduce the Total Cost of Ownership for corporations operating in an international, multilingual environment. Typically three scenarios would support that cost reduction: One single rollout world-wide: Companies can roll out the English version of Windows with MUI worldwide without having to maintain different language versions. The local user can then select the user interface language, or the administrator can set it through a Group Policy. Hot Fixes and Service Packs will also be available at the same time for a worldwide simultaneous rollout. Easier support and administration: Helpdesk (or other support personnel) can set the workstation to English, or any other UI language, to more easily find problems. After fixing the problem the workstation can be set to the original UI language. For customers using Windows Server, MUI allows to use of the English product worldwide, and enable network administrators to administer the server in their native language. Shared workstations: MUI is controlled at the user level, and thus allows for customer scenarios whereby a single workstation is shared by multiple part-time or roaming employees. This also applies to Terminal Services scenario where each user can get a different user interface language depending on their preference. Hence MUI's are completely free. REGARDING SYSTEM BUILDER: it's available frm microsoft if u wanna get 100 or more licences a month of microsoft OS's , means it's not for end users but for some big system reatilers to pre-install microsoft OS's on their systems and not to mention it gives it's OS's to them at special prices
  9. check if u got any ugly search bar in ur Internet Explorer present then i wud suggest what 2 do otherwise it's just MAYBE an innocent entry of removed spyware and strictly follow this rule just stick to one Anti-virus and never ever install other over it
  10. this program sucks that's why it is freeware from stardock. Stardock has no freeware until the program has serious performance or compatibility issues. instaed of this use any resource hacking utility and then try to optimize ur logon screen. REQ.>u know any logon manager that shows the bootscreen preview actualy like a bootscreen is placed,like the buttons positon,etc,plz let me know
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