Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
ThePublisher
- 15 Jul 2007 16:14
- 5970 of 11003
B & O,
You are right about that hiberfil.sys file needing to be removed to get a total defrag. I had that problem when I first installed Diskeeper and had to remove it to get a full defrag.
Having said that I have just come out of Hibernation and a Search did not find that file. Maybe Diskeeper can deal with it once installed without it being there.
What I have heard is that you need a full re-boot from time to time to give XP a chance to tidy up its registry etc. With that in mind I'd use Hibernate normally and a full close down every few days.
TP
alfalfa
- 15 Jul 2007 23:13
- 5972 of 11003
TP
You can remove the need for logon access and let XP automatically log you on as follows:
The "quick" Welcome screen must be available - check in User Accounts that the conventional logon is NOT used
Guest account access must be turned off - again in User Accounts
There must be only one user account on the computer and that user account must not have a password
All these conditions can be set using Control Panel > User Accounts, as long as your account has Computer Administrator status.
If you can live without passwords, this can speed things up at boot time.
Alfa.
ThePublisher
- 16 Jul 2007 05:31
- 5973 of 11003
Alfa,
My problem, see above, is that I have been given a third user. What I said was:-
"a third user. I have that ASP.NET and I can't remove it even if it was safe to do so as it is password protected and I think MS put it there in an upgrade."
Have you any idea whether I need ASP.NET and, if not, how I get rid of it when I don't know what its password is?
In the meantime I am using Hibernation and it is proving so much faster.
Have a good week.
TP
alfalfa
- 16 Jul 2007 08:42
- 5974 of 11003
TP
ASP.NET is not required - it is a utility for website development that is is not considered malicious and which is installed as part of the Microsoft.NET framework - unless you need it to use this framework of course !
You can easily delete this and any account from User Accounts. Logon to the computer as yourself and then just select the account you wish to delete from the list provided (in your case, it sounds like your own, Guest and ASP.NET).
If you click on ASP.NET, there will be an option to delete that account, regardless of password protection.
Alternatively, you can define the auto-logon account (fully reversibly) as follows.
1. Give your own account a password first from Control Panel > User Accounts and close those windows.
2. Then click Start, Run and type in control userpasswords2
A list of user accounts will appear.
3. Untick the box saying "users must enter a password to logon etc."
You will be asked for the username and password of the account you wish to use for auto-logon.
Good luck.
Alfa.
ThePublisher
- 16 Jul 2007 09:06
- 5975 of 11003
Alfa,
Thanks for that.
I have a web site, but do nothing more than upload browser folders to it using Cute. My 'development' is restrained to some crude page editing, on my home PC prior to uploading, using MS Frontpage.
I'm assuming that getting rid of ASP.NET will not have any effect on my limited work on the web.
In which case my simpler solution is to get rid of guest and asp and follow your suggestion in 5972.
TP
alfalfa
- 16 Jul 2007 09:18
- 5976 of 11003
TP,
Removing the ASP.NET account should have no effect on your work - as far as I can judge.
Solutions in 5972 or 5974 are equally simple and do the same job.
5972 gives you only a single account. 5974 lets you have as many accounts as you wish.
Alfa.
ThePublisher
- 16 Jul 2007 10:51
- 5977 of 11003
Thanks alfa,
I'll get on with it shortly.
TP
CC
- 17 Jul 2007 18:07
- 5978 of 11003
Quick update on my graphics card problem. Bunged an extra card to take the load off my existing one and it's only made a marginal improvement.
Am now pretty sure it's my cpu that can't keep up.
DocProc
- 19 Jul 2007 08:27
- 5983 of 11003
Optimist
"Bear in mind that they will be recording your IP address...."
What do you mean by this?
DocProc
- 19 Jul 2007 13:44
- 5985 of 11003
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Timeliner
- 19 Jul 2007 13:58
- 5986 of 11003
Can anyone help with this problem I have on my PC.
I installed a new Hard drive (SATA) couple of weeks ago - but kept the original Drive in situ (to be reformatted once all files were transferred to new drive). The new drive has been working without any problems.
However - this morning I installed some Software (for Canon scanner) - but when I tried to restart the PC - the WindowsXP window with the bar scanning back and forwards appeared then stopped. The PC was rebooted - but the same thing happened once again. I was unable uninstall the scanning software in Safe Mode - so used a previous Restore point.
However - since then whenever I switch on the screen shows the page giving Safe Mode, or (wait 25 seconds or whatever) to switch on normally etc - and this is a continuous loop. Even by clicking on any of the other options the loop continues (unable to get into Safe Mode).
I have tried changing setup in the bios so that the original drive boots up first - and that is ok - but using My Computer the new drive can't be seen at all.
Any clues where the problem might be?
Many thanks in anticipation.
StarFrog
- 19 Jul 2007 15:35
- 5988 of 11003
Timeliner
I may be stating the obvious to you, but have you changed the jumper settings on your two hard drives so that one is master and one is slave?