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Jcarle Help Please. I m still facing the problem.
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why have this problem raised? Any Solution. the screen has come up when i have started the application after the installation.
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Nice JOB
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nice job DUDE. link is not working. upload anyother location
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post screenshot of error msg.
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thanks solution is working fine but i want to know what is wrong in My CODE.
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some1 tell me how del the (default) or change the type of reg like REG_SZ to REG_EXPAND_SZmay be this trick helpful to overcome with this reg problem
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Yes, I m using win xp x64 SP2 and have noticed that this build is Refersh 1 and not advanced in comparion to SP2 last connect build. but accoring to security and reliable point of view, u should use the SP2. Sorry for bad english
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I m trying to add shourcut Group policy and device manger under right click of My Computer I m using this reg code, some1 help to do right thing, I can't understand what is wrong with me. Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\shell\devmgmt] @="@%windir%\\system32\\devmgr.dll,-4" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\shell\devmgmt\command] @="%windir%\\system32\\mmc.exe /s %windir%\\system32\\devmgmt.msc" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\shell\gpedit] @="@%windir%\\system32\\gpedit.dll,-1" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\shell\gpedit\command] @="%windir%\\system32\\mmc.exe /s %windir%\\system32\\gpedit.msc" when i click on menu the error comes up
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thanks for sharing...
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may be this cause of Virus or Harmfull program
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MCE 2005 on new laptop clean install
neo replied to csci1000's topic in Windows XP Media Center Edition
may be Ur Product key has been stolen and activated by someone before ur purchasing date. -
check the service for Windows Firewall Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) otherwise u have to reinstall
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No, No, No, No, No,
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How to Avoid the Top Five Disc-Burning Mistakes
neo replied to neo's topic in Windows Tips 'n' Tweaks
exactlly. Credit goes to PC World magazine January 2007 -
default settings for newly created user accounts
neo replied to billytcf's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
make backup of changes in form *.reg file and *.inf and run or patch newly created user. -
How to Avoid the Top Five Disc-Burning Mistakes A few precautions can help ensure that the CDs and DVDs you burn will play successfully. CD/DVD recorders and media are pretty mature and stable products at this point. But if you aren't careful, a bad burn could still happen--and leave you with only a bicycle reflector for your effort. Here are the five most common disc-burning errors, and how to avoid them. 1. You didn't verify If there's a golden rule for burning discs, it's "Thou shalt verify." Using your burning software's verify (or validate) function to compare what has been written with what was read is your best hedge against nasty surprises down the road .The verify function won't increase your chances of burning a disc successfully, but it will let you know of a problem in time to burn another disc. Many a seemingly successful burn will bug out when you play it--not because the disc has gone bad, but because the burn was bad to begin with. 2. It's the wrong media In a perfect world, choosing the right media wouldn't be an issue. But nothing is more frustrating or embarrassing than sitting down in front of Grandma's TV at the family reunion only to watch her DVD player choke miserably on the photo album you labored over so dutifully. The moral of the story? Select media that you know your player (or Grandma's) will support. In the case of DVDs, that means choosing from DVD±/RW or DVD-RAM. If you buy bare, no-name blank media (CD or DVD), follow the golden rule above (verify!)--and prepare to run into the occasional bad disc. In my experience, DVD media tends to be a lot more reliable than CD media; but generally speaking, the lower a disc's cost, the better its chances of heading straight to the scrap heap. 3. You're going too fast Nobody likes waiting around for a disc to burn. Unfortunately, going as fast as you can isn't always the best strategy. While I've rarely had problems burning rewritable CDs and DVDs, their recordable counterparts are a different story. Some CD-R and DVD-R discs burn at top speed correctly, but I've experienced blowouts with many others. Once you factor in the time you spend trying to determine what the problem is, you might be better off stepping your burn speed down a notch And unless you're using a stopwatch, you'll never notice the difference between, say, 18X and 16X anyway. 4. The firmware's gone soft With the intense pressure to get products out the door in a competitive market, your burner's firmware or software bundle may not have been exactly perfect when you bought it. Shocking, I know, but the point is that the firmware or software has almost certainly been updated (or soon will be), and if you're not happy with your burner's performance, you should avail yourself of those updates, which you'll find on the vendor's Web site. Still, there's a heap of truth to the old saying "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." Updates all too often cause problems of their own. If your discs are burning fine, let your burner be. (Even drive vendors will tell you that.) But if your drive habitually stutters when you switch to a new brand of disc, for example, a firmware or software update will likely help. 5. You're cruisin' for a bruisin' Today's PCs are more than fast enough to juggle other tasks while burning discs. But as I hinted above, programmers sometimes have bad days, and software does crash--taking your nearly completed burn with it. You'll increase your chances for success if you minimize the number of apps running while you burn your discs. I'm not saying that you should avoid multitasking or burning in the background altogether, but I am saying that you ought to be careful. If you're down to your last disc and you have time for only one go, shut down all your other apps, set the disc to burning, get a cup of your favorite beverage, contemplate the universe for a few minutes--and don't mess with your computer until the job is finished. ==================================================================== Resquest to Admin - Give the right place to this Topic ( contain tips for CD/DVD burning ) Sorry if topic not realated with Forums Section. ====================================================================
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Windows Serviceability is pleased to announce the release of RC Refresh 1 (build 2845) of Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 for Windows Server 2003. This build contains: Roll up of hotfixes released to date Roll up of security updates released to date Fixes for bugs reported by Beta customers and other known issues on previous Service Pack 2 builds This build should be only be used for test purposes. Note that there are no integrated releases with this build, only the following: 1.) 32-bit x86 standalone update: English and German. Japanese will release soon 2.) x64 standalone update: English and Japanese 3.) Itanium standalone update: English and German. Japanese will release soon Source : Microsoft Connect
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thanks for reply. anyone more to reply..... I m waiting
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which is ur burning tool? as suggest use Imgburn http://www.imgburn.com/
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hi everyone, I have little problem, I want to remove Windows Version watermark from desktop. I m using Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Service Pack 2 v2825 the watermark looks like HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop PaintDesktopVersion reg tweak don't working. any idea or special reg hack to remove this really appriciated. In Hope of Solution............................................................................................ ...................
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Look the topic here http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=87549
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Its above 700 MB .U should burn into DVD U have another option to burn into 900MB CD
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