Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 29 Jan 2007 11:47
- 5421 of 11003
Alan,
To take screensshot, just press the print screen button on your keyboard (probably above your cursor keys), and then in an E mail, right click and paste it - a picture should then appear. Send that over to us,
Ian
hewittalan6
- 29 Jan 2007 11:53
- 5422 of 11003
Done that Ian.
scussy
- 29 Jan 2007 12:24
- 5423 of 11003
i think i sim prob with nortons ages ago,have you checked in nortons firwall programs,it could be that nortons is blocking,change it to enable,
hewittalan6
- 29 Jan 2007 15:21
- 5424 of 11003
Update;
I have cured the problem by turning the Norton ad blocker off.
All sorted, and thanks for your help guys.
Alan
ThePublisher
- 05 Feb 2007 15:46
- 5425 of 11003
Can I ask another question regarding the problem I posted earlier.
"I'm running Win 2000 on my office machine.
It has a CD drive fitted. When I put a disk into the drive the green light comes on but I cannot see it in Windows Explorer.
I brought in a standalone USB CD drive that I have at home. If I plug it in the Plug and Play recognises the new device but, again, I cannot see it in Windows Explorer.
In groping around the Properties of both drives I see a reference to:-
c:\winnt\inf\cdrom.inf
and references to:-
wnnt\system32\drivers\cdrom.sys..............."
If I delete those files and ask my PC to re-install them will it install files from something like a CAB directory on my machine or will it go on to the Microsoft site on the internet and download fresh ones. I read somewhere that, although the machine looks as if it is searching the internet it may actually not be doing so.
How can I make sure that it is not simply re-using the ones on my machine?
TP
Haystack
- 05 Feb 2007 16:06
- 5426 of 11003
You might be able to download the drivers by themselves and save them to a specific place. You could then tell the system to look there for the drivers.
ThePublisher
- 05 Feb 2007 17:12
- 5427 of 11003
Good idea Haystack.
Just need to see where Mr Gates has them stored.
TP
Haystack
- 05 Feb 2007 18:20
- 5428 of 11003
What about drivers from the actual device maker.
ThePublisher
- 05 Feb 2007 19:25
- 5429 of 11003
H.
You are right in suggesting that. What made me think there was a deeper problem was when the PC failed to recognise the USB plugged in CDROM.
TP
Haystack
- 05 Feb 2007 19:48
- 5430 of 11003
Mind you XP is pretty good as spotting new hardware and figuring out how to handle it.
ThePublisher
- 06 Feb 2007 08:15
- 5431 of 11003
H.
Snag is that I'm on 2000 on this office PC.
No, what made me feel that looking for the device maker's driver was the experience when I plugged a CDROM into my USB port. The machine recognised the new USB device, System Manager saw the drive, but Windows Explorer would not give it a drive letter.
What is this cdrom.inf file? Might this be the problem?
TP
Haystack
- 06 Feb 2007 12:07
- 5432 of 11003
It describes the device driver and how to install it. You can view. It is in text.
For Instance : -
[Version]
Signature="$WINDOWS NT$"
Class=CDROM
ClassGuid=
Provider=%MSFT%
LayoutFile=layout.inf
DriverVer=07/01/2001,5.1.2535.0
[ClassInstall32.NT]
AddReg=cdrom_class_addreg
Copyfiles=storprop_copyfiles
[cdrom_class_addreg]
HKR,,,,%CDClassName%
HKR,,EnumPropPages32,,"MmSys.Cpl,MediaPropPageProvider"
HKR,,Installer32,,"storprop.dll,DvdClassInstaller"
HKR,,SilentInstall,,1
HKR,,NoInstallClass,,1
HKR,,TroubleShooter-0,,"hcp://help/tshoot/tsdrive.htm"
HKR,,Icon,,"-51"
HKR,,DeviceType,0x10001,2 ; FILE_DEVICE_CDROM
HKR,,DeviceCharacteristics,0x10001,0x100 ; Use same security checks on relative opens
[cdaudio_copyfiles]
cdaudio.sys
Bobcolby
- 06 Feb 2007 12:23
- 5433 of 11003
Hi Guys I have had a lot of trouble with one PC. It was very very slow. CPU usage in task manager is at 100%. Culprit appears to be SPOOLSV.EXE, which is using 99%. Any ideas how I can fix it??
Bob
skinny
- 06 Feb 2007 12:29
- 5434 of 11003
Bob - I'm sure the cavalry will be on this thread soon, but in the mean time -
http://www.neuber.com/taskmanager/process/spoolsv.exe.html
Bobcolby
- 06 Feb 2007 12:43
- 5435 of 11003
Tks Skinny
Believe it or not I have fixed it myself by deleting all my printers in control panel.
CPU usage now looks normal. If I have trouble after reinstalling printer driver. "I'll be back"
ThePublisher
- 06 Feb 2007 14:01
- 5436 of 11003
Thanks Haystack,
Mr Google suggests it could be a registry problem:-
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/270008/
Snag is I have not the nerve to tinker with the registry as I know my CD drive, which I'd need for a 'recovery' is not working.
Frying pan to fire syndrome.
TP
ThePublisher
- 06 Feb 2007 15:45
- 5437 of 11003
Am I not right in thinking that this Upper Filter entry is a bug?
If so, any suggestions as to the safe way to get rid of it?
TP
skinny
- 06 Feb 2007 15:49
- 5438 of 11003
Kayak
- 06 Feb 2007 16:51
- 5439 of 11003
TP, have you ever used TweakUI by any chance? It has a facility to hide drives.
ThePublisher
- 06 Feb 2007 17:18
- 5440 of 11003
K.
No never.
Sk,
Yes, I've seen that. It was the reason I was looking at that entry.
Presumably I delete the whole of that UpperFilters line. Yes?
TP