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  1. You could try using Samurize or Coolmon. AveDesk with SysStats also allows for displaying of system information like that.
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    Freelancer

    I like Freelancer, but I've never really got into playing it online. The online world is a bit unrealistic (you can get the Eagle in ~8 hours or so), and I actually don't mind the storyline of the single player missions. Welcome to MSFN!
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    movie games

    d00d.... DOA in a movie... can you imagine the jiggling that would go on in that movie?!?!? The game is bad enough...
  4. Hold on a sec... Is that the boot.ini from the directory C:\WINDOWS\pss? The real boot.ini that Windows uses to load is located in the system root (most likely C:). Open up C:\boot.ini and tell us what you have in there. (Use the code tags next time... makes it easier to read)
  5. And to throw everyone off... I had this up even earlier! http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=50820 So if MartinL or xper put this on Frontpage... I got there first...
  6. They're mainly bugfixes from various CD/DVD writers. Have a look at the changelogs (since they're incremental) for more info. Most program updates come in a larger version number increase. The last digits represent a small update of the program as a whole.
  7. /me too... *drools*
  8. Man... these guys just don't stop! http://ww2.nero.com/enu/nero-up.php No changelog as of yet...
  9. Do you have XP Pro? If you do, check under the Group Policy editor User Configuration->Administrative Templates->Start Menu and Taskbar Set the value for Hide the notification area to disabled. Hope this helps.
  10. Well... if you had read the rules of the forum you'd find out that we don't help people with cracks and such. Why do you not want Microsoft (please don't use M$) to know that you exist? The activation is there so that they know you're using a valid copy. Just get over your fear of activation and send in your info (which is essentially just your CD-key and a hardware ID). That way, Microsoft won't bother you anymore. Although, if you've already cracked your system, you probably won't be able to un-crack it (since no-one would use that kind of tool), so you might have to do a repair install of Windows.
  11. ripken204 said that he had tried reinstalling it (which I'm assuming meant uninstall-reinstall since he's no id***...)
  12. I know TweakUI has the ability to hide certain drive letters from showing up in My Computer (I'm not too sure about elsewhere). If it hides all references to the partition, you could use regshot and find what changes it makes and then apply those in your batch file.
  13. No worries... Yeah... we'll have to see where our top line ends up next year. Naslund may be leaving *sniff*, as well as a lot of other big hitters.
  14. I think you might find some good info here. Sorry to any mods if I'm breaking a rule by posting this link
  15. I'm going to call upon your knowledge of the subject here, since all I've heard are shady explanations of this so far. Wouldn't it be better to "pre-allocate" the pagefile to the maximum size you'd need it at? That way it's there if the system needs it, and it just writes the memory to disk. If you set it to system managed and your system needs more pagefile, doesn't that mean that it will take time for the system to allocate hard drive space for it? Not to mention the problem of pagefile fragmentation - I'm not sure if it plays as big of a role as some people make it out to be, but it's another question mark for me. I think you meant to say that the swap/pagefile should be put on a separate hard drive, not partition. If you put it on a separate partition, chances are the hard drive read/write head will have to move back and forth between system files on your system drive, and the other partition where the pagefile lies. So it's either on system drive or other hard drive... or ideally, both (if they're on separate IDE channels).
  16. Ah... it would have helped if you explained that in your first post. Remember, the more information you give us, the more we can help you.
  17. Ok.. quick question... does this increase the idle RAM usage of the computer? And, would running the program and unchecking all the boxes return the system to exactly how it was? I'd rather not apply a set of tweaks if I can't easily undo them.
  18. Or... you can use Windows' built in settings. Right-click My Computer->Properties->Advanced->Settings (under Performance)->Checkmark beside Use drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop That should do the trick. If it's already checked, uncheck it, click OK to get out of the menus, and then re-check it. Sometimes Windows needs a good kick in the pants.
  19. Nah... I just upload them to my webspace through my university (it's free!). I haven't got any complaints about bandwidth yet, so I'm in the clear!
  20. That sounds like a pretty good setup for a 40gigger. You shouldn't have too many problems with that.
  21. I'm constantly multitasking (VMWare, Outlook, Opera, etc etc etc). I've got 1GB of RAM and with no pagefile, Windows complains (it's the VMWare...). Dirtwarrior - you must not be running any sort of virtual machine... So I've got 1024MB min/max pagefile, and I haven't run into any problems yet. Unless you're strapped for hard drive space, I'd set it to about 1 GB. If you're going to be doing any sort of gaming you must have a pagefile. Some modern games (and even older ones) will complain at you if you don't, even if you've got 2GB of RAM
  22. Sourcew00t!!! Hockey season on again next year!!!
  23. That's strange... I just downloaded and extracted the files from the other thread...but here they are anyways... Hide Menu Bar Throbber Btw... why the heck can't I just attach the files...? I can attach in the WinXP Forum... just not here...
  24. Hehe... those look awesome! Keep up the good work man!
  25. Bah... AOH*ll... Does the installation of the drivers cause any extra processes to run? Check your startup programs (Start->Run->type msconfig->Startup) to see if anything AOL or BT related shows up (Google can help identify what each entry is). You can disable anything that you don't need starting up (i.e. anything that isn't anti-virus or firewall) if you'd like. Can you uninstall the drivers from Add/Remove Programs and then plug in the modem and have it work? I've found that even after "removing" drivers, sometimes the actual drivers themselves stay behind, and Windows is able to isntall the hardware by itself.
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