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  1. Re: System restarts automaticaly...... A suggestion: Check to make sure all your drivers...Video, Sound, MB...are current, by going to the mfgrs site of each. Also, have you checked in event viewer for additional information (Ctrl Panel, Perf & Maint, Admin Tools, Event Viewer). If you find any errors, double click on them one at a time, and view error report, and there is usually a link to open up for information, and possible solutions. Also, try going to; Start>Run> type dxdiag , and OK...and view all tabs, and check all tabs for errors, and run any checks (Tests) available to run in each tab. Also, think of when problems started...What changes have been made to your system (eg: Hardware or software added, programs downloaded, etc.). Check memory for errors using the following program (Save to Floppy when you download it, and boot to it -make sure BIOS is set to boot from floppy). Troublshooting this type of issue can be lengthy. Good Luck.
  2. Re: Windows shut down and restarts Than you for your helpful messages. Thank you very much
  3. Re: Computer Registered name Thank you glee
  4. Re: AIM 6.5 and Vista I began the day with a Vista laptop that wouldn't connect to my LAN or the Internet. What was odd is the network icon in the system tray wouldn't respond when I attempted to check the network status. And the Windows Security Center reported my firewall wasn't on, and I had no anti-virus software. A further check showed the firewall was off, but anti-virus was working. Something was seriously wrong. My first inclination was to ask myself what changed. Well, last night I did download and install the new VMware Server 2. And it was Microsoft Tuesday yesterday and two patches would have been applied over night. So I uninstalled VMware Server, but no change. A quick check to the Windows system logs showed that the Network List Service was failing to start, and manually restarting it got the same failed result. The log message was "The Network List Service terminated with an error: Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested services". Interestingly though, I could tether my Windows Mobile 6 phone and connect to the Internet via EVDO, so some networking stuff was working. I at least had enough to get online and start digging around. Turns out, I'm not the only one. Microsoft TechNet has a thread full of users and IT support people reporting the same symptoms, beginning October 26, and they were getting mighty testy that Microsoft hadn't even been able to reproduce the problem or find the cause. Some users were even thinking the problem might be related to a thread going back as far as February but I didn't chase that lead. One other common report though, many users reported installing or using AIM 6.5. Some thought installing AIM 6.5 with Vista's User Account Control turned off might be part of the scenario. Two of the three remedies suggested by users weren't palpable to me; reinstall Vista, or add "NT Authority/Local Service" to the Administrators group permissions (a big security risk). Fortunately for me, the third option of uninstalling AIM worked. The network is back, wireless is working, and Network List Service starts fine. Security Center still thinks there's no anti-virus software running but it's fine. Others on the list weren't so lucky and are still struggling to find a solution. The version of AIM I was running was AIM 6.5.5.2, btw. If you run into the same problem, try the above and/or check the forum link above in case more progress has been made. Hopefully this blog post has been downloaded to your blog reader beforehand, making this easier to diagnose without a network connection.
  5. Re: Vista Ultimate File System The most complete edition of Windows Vista—with the power, security, and mobility features that you need for work, and all of the entertainment features that you want for fun * Get it now at Windows Marketplace * Upgrade your edition of Windows Vista to Ultimate * Compare editions When you want to have it all, including the ability to shift smoothly between the worlds of play and productivity, there's Windows Vista Ultimate. You'll never have to worry about having the most advanced capabilities—they're all here. This edition of Windows Vista offers an advanced, business-focused infrastructure, mobile productivity, and a premium home digital entertainment experience, all in a single offering. Specifically, Windows Vista Ultimate offers all of the features found in Windows Vista Home Premium, including Windows Media Center, Windows Movie Maker with high-definition support, and Windows DVD Maker. It also offers all of the features found in Windows Vista Business, including business networking, centralized management tools, and advanced system backup features. And Windows Vista Ultimate has all of the new security and data protection features that help take Windows Vista to a whole new level of dependability. In addition, Windows Vista Ultimate includes support for all of the new mobility features in Windows Vista, including Windows Tablet and Touch Technology, Windows SideShow, Windows Mobility Center, and other new, advanced mobility features. Exclusive to Windows Vista Ultimate are Windows Ultimate Extras. Windows Ultimate Extras are add-ons that extend certain capabilities of your operating system or just make using your PC more fun. Windows Ultimate Extras currently available include: * Windows DreamScene, an Extra that enables you to use looped, full-motion video as your desktop wallpaper instead of a static image * Windows Hold’em, a poker game for players of all skill levels * Language packs for Windows multi-language interface, where users can install and use multiple languages on a single PC. Great for multi-lingual households or if you are learning a new language. * Secure Online Key Backup, where Ultimate users can store their BitLocker recovery password and Encrypting File System certificate on Windows Marketplace’s Digital Locker website for access to the key anytime, anyplace, and from any computer that has an Internet connection * BitLocker Drive Preparation Tool, an automated tool which removes the complexity of setting up your PC to use this exclusive data security feature. Whenever a new Windows Ultimate Extra is ready for distribution by Microsoft, you will see the Ultimate Extra control panel inform you that there are new extras to download. Simply download and install the Extras and begin enjoying these exclusive software and services that give your Windows Vista experience an extra lift! If you want a single PC that fulfills all of your work, travel, and entertainment needs, or if you simply want to be confident that you have the very best, Windows Vista Ultimate is the no-compromise edition for you.
  6. Re: Email attachments your information is very useful, thank you very much
  7. Re: Email attachments Thank you Malke
  8. Re: CMD does not open There are several ways to open a Command Prompt. You need to tell us which method you use. In the meantime do this: - Click Start, then Run - Type this: c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe {Enter} - Report the result. - Try the same in Safe Mode.
  9. Re: Antivirus Kayman gave you some excellent links. Thank you very much
  10. Re: Desktop Security Set strong passwords on all accounts, including the built-in Administrator account in XP. Note that this is disabled by default in Vista. If you leave your own account logged in, use the Windows Key + L to lock the computer (and/or set the screensaver/power saving) when you step away from the computer and require a password to resume.Make other users Limited accounts in XP Home, regular user accounts in XP Pro. In Vista, you should be using a standard user account yourself but don't forget to create an extra administrative account since the built-in Administrator is disabled.
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