Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
The Other Kevin
- 11 Jan 2010 18:15
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Going down the DOS route ends up with Program Not Responding hence I tried the My Computer route. Catch 22.
HARRYCAT
- 11 Jan 2010 18:25
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Ah. How about pressing F8 on a restart & then going in to Safe Mode with command prompt or debugging mode from that screen, so that Windows isn't running?
The Other Kevin
- 11 Jan 2010 22:14
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Thanks guys. Just returned to the screen after enjoying Man U (that's the University not the FC) thrash St Andrew's in Univeristy Challenge and as it's nearly time for the Ovaltine I'll leave further work on this till the morning. However, Opti, the DOS screen hangs after typing Y in answer to the reboot question after trying to run CHKDSK F, and then Programme Not Responding pops up when I try to close the DOS panel. But my brain has gone into standby and I'll wait till day break. Thanks to both for all the help so far. TOK
The Other Kevin
- 12 Jan 2010 09:23
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Finally got CHKDSK to run in F mode after which the message said Windows found problems with the file system and run F to correct. A new Catch 22! Life is too short to keep restarting the machine. I'll live with it as it is. Thanks for all your help and suggestions. (Perhaps I should have asked Santa for a new machine).
hilary
- 12 Jan 2010 09:54
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Does anyone know if Opera leaks memory?
HARRYCAT
- 12 Jan 2010 10:31
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C'mon TOK !!! Don't give up now! type in chkdsk/f
Then type y when prompted
Restart & all your problems will be solved!!!!! Don't let it beat you! ;o)
The Other Kevin
- 12 Jan 2010 10:38
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Just in the process of doing that - spurred on by you and Opti - carefully using a lower case f, typed my Y, and now the bl**dy DOS box won't close. Same problem as before. "Windows cannot end this program. It may need more time to complete an operation." Well, really. How much time does it need?
HARRYCAT
- 12 Jan 2010 10:44
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Now presss & hold down in this order:
ctrl Alt Delete
In the applications box see if the DOS command prompt is running.
If so highlight it & press end task at the bottom.
EDIT - Assuming you are running Windows XP or Vista.
The Other Kevin
- 12 Jan 2010 10:52
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Done that Harry and the wretched "Windows cannot end this program etc" box pops up. (Yes, XP Pro)
The Other Kevin
- 12 Jan 2010 11:20
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It's still running. I'll leave it there while I walk into town to get some fresh air.
HARRYCAT
- 12 Jan 2010 11:23
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In that case sounds like you have a corruption in Windows.
Have you tried my original suggestion of restart with F8 pressed & start in safe mode with command prompt?
ThePublisher
- 12 Jan 2010 11:49
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Hilary,
"Does anyone know if Opera leaks memory?"
Don't know, but it can build up horrendous cache's. CCleaner will remove them.
My secondary problem was that I back up each night using Karen's Replicator and that is set not to delete files on my backup. I recovered about five gig of Opera cache info the other day - but temporarily stalled my PC in the process as it hated doing a delete on a USB drive using Win Explorer.
Tony
hilary
- 12 Jan 2010 12:24
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I thought so! Ta DelBoy.
I can watch the cogs whirring by about 5pm most days and had been tempted to switch to Firefox instead.
kernow
- 12 Jan 2010 12:37
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re - CCleaner - a great little prog this imho.
One little puzzle though - despite always using Firefox as part of my dont let Bill have it all strategy, CCleaner always has a lot of IE files to clear. Bloody thing still finds a way to get into the act and I don't know how :-(
The Other Kevin
- 12 Jan 2010 13:35
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It's me again Harry, back from a refreshing but slippy walk into town. Yes, tried your original suggestion, and everything else, but still no joy. I think it's time to leave half well alone. Many thanks again. TOK