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Guest_rushin1nd_*
, Apr 14 2006 12:02 AM
#211
Posted 19 May 2006 - 12:08 PM

#212
Guest_rushin1nd_*
Posted 19 May 2006 - 12:21 PM

that would sure be nice ruling out different areas
but so far that uphclean patch is working
but i have tried to many other programs to see if they are affected
time will tell
just hope its not dumping files n stuff all over the computer
but so far that uphclean patch is working
but i have tried to many other programs to see if they are affected
time will tell
just hope its not dumping files n stuff all over the computer
#213
Guest_rushin1nd_*
Posted 19 May 2006 - 06:01 PM

Well it looks like uphcleaners working cause when i check event view it says .............
it has been remapped because they were preventing the profile from unloading successfully............ event id 1401
svchost1048 hkcu 0x384
since i installed it thats the message that i get from there
but you never know still time will tell
it has been remapped because they were preventing the profile from unloading successfully............ event id 1401
svchost1048 hkcu 0x384
since i installed it thats the message that i get from there
but you never know still time will tell
#214
Posted 19 May 2006 - 06:07 PM

If it keeps the improvement you may want to hold back on installing the hotfix
#215
Guest_rushin1nd_*
Posted 19 May 2006 - 10:15 PM

what ill do in the mean time is keep the hot fix and have it.
if and when i need it.ill use it
but like i said i hope uphclean doesnt overload programs.
if and when i need it.ill use it
but like i said i hope uphclean doesnt overload programs.
#216
Guest_rushin1nd_*
Posted 20 May 2006 - 04:37 PM

First, I would like to explain the hotfix on the page
<http://support.micro...b/831648/en-us> only applies to the
Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003. If you are running Windows XP, the
issue cannot be resolved by installing the hotfix.
In the case log, I understand that you would like to obtain the Hotfix
mentioned on <http://support.micro...b/831648/en-us> since there
are blue screens on the computer
Based on the information, the issue can be caused by software or
hardware conflicts on the computer. Let's follow the steps below to test the
Step 1
====
Test the issue in Safe Mode
1. Restart your computer.
2. When the computer completes the "Power on Self-Test" (usually this
appears as a black screen with scrolling text commands), hold down the
F8 key until you see the Windows Startup menu.
3. On the Windows Startup menu, select Safe Mode or Safe Mode with
Network (use the arrow pad on your keyboard), and then press Enter.
Note: The screen resolution is poor in Windows Safe Mode and there will
be labels at the corners of the screen indicating the system is in Safe
Mode. To revert to the Normal Startup, we only need to restart the
computer.
4. Please check whether this issue happens and let me know the result.
If the issue doesn't occur in Safe Mode, let's perform a Clean Boot in
Safe Mode to troubleshoot this issue.
Step 2
====
This method will help us determine if this issue is caused by a loading
program or service. Please perform the following steps:
1. In Safe Mode, click Start, click Run, type "msconfig" (without the
quotation marks) in the Open box, and then click OK.
2. On the Services tab, click to select the Hide All Microsoft Services
check box, and then click Disable All.
3. On the Startup tab, click the "Disable All" button to uncheck all
startup item choices.
4. Click OK and restart your computer.
5. Check "Don't show this message or launch the System Configuration
Utility when Windows starts" and check this issue.
Does the computer work properly in the Clean Boot mode?
To revert to the Normal Startup, please perform the following steps:
a. Click Start, click Run, type "msconfig" (without the quotation
marks) in the Open box, and then click OK.
b. Check the option "Normal Startup".
c. Click OK and then click Restart.
If the behavior doesn't exist in this mode, we can determine the
problem is related to a Startup item and is not covered by Microsoft
Services. Please enable only one item at a time and restart the computer until
the behavior reappears. The last enabled item is the problematic item.
We can simply d
isable the item to resolve this issue.
should i install uphclean
<http://support.micro...b/831648/en-us> only applies to the
Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003. If you are running Windows XP, the
issue cannot be resolved by installing the hotfix.
In the case log, I understand that you would like to obtain the Hotfix
mentioned on <http://support.micro...b/831648/en-us> since there
are blue screens on the computer
Based on the information, the issue can be caused by software or
hardware conflicts on the computer. Let's follow the steps below to test the
Step 1
====
Test the issue in Safe Mode
1. Restart your computer.
2. When the computer completes the "Power on Self-Test" (usually this
appears as a black screen with scrolling text commands), hold down the
F8 key until you see the Windows Startup menu.
3. On the Windows Startup menu, select Safe Mode or Safe Mode with
Network (use the arrow pad on your keyboard), and then press Enter.
Note: The screen resolution is poor in Windows Safe Mode and there will
be labels at the corners of the screen indicating the system is in Safe
Mode. To revert to the Normal Startup, we only need to restart the
computer.
4. Please check whether this issue happens and let me know the result.
If the issue doesn't occur in Safe Mode, let's perform a Clean Boot in
Safe Mode to troubleshoot this issue.
Step 2
====
This method will help us determine if this issue is caused by a loading
program or service. Please perform the following steps:
1. In Safe Mode, click Start, click Run, type "msconfig" (without the
quotation marks) in the Open box, and then click OK.
2. On the Services tab, click to select the Hide All Microsoft Services
check box, and then click Disable All.
3. On the Startup tab, click the "Disable All" button to uncheck all
startup item choices.
4. Click OK and restart your computer.
5. Check "Don't show this message or launch the System Configuration
Utility when Windows starts" and check this issue.
Does the computer work properly in the Clean Boot mode?
To revert to the Normal Startup, please perform the following steps:
a. Click Start, click Run, type "msconfig" (without the quotation
marks) in the Open box, and then click OK.
b. Check the option "Normal Startup".
c. Click OK and then click Restart.
If the behavior doesn't exist in this mode, we can determine the
problem is related to a Startup item and is not covered by Microsoft
Services. Please enable only one item at a time and restart the computer until
the behavior reappears. The last enabled item is the problematic item.
We can simply d
isable the item to resolve this issue.
should i install uphclean
#217
Posted 20 May 2006 - 04:38 PM

I thought you already had
#218
Guest_rushin1nd_*
Posted 20 May 2006 - 04:40 PM

OOOOOPPPPPS I MEAN UNINSTALL SORRY


#219
Posted 20 May 2006 - 04:43 PM

If you do not need it any more, though if it isn't causing problems it can stay
#220
Guest_rushin1nd_*
Posted 20 May 2006 - 04:48 PM

i mean for test microsoft is asking for do you think it will interfere
#221
Posted 20 May 2006 - 04:50 PM

It shouldn't but you can re-install it if you need it
#222
Guest_rushin1nd_*
Posted 20 May 2006 - 04:58 PM

YEA I THINK I CAN DISABLE IT BY GOING TO.......... services.msc
prefetch hasnt shown anything today
prefetch hasnt shown anything today
#223
Posted 20 May 2006 - 06:04 PM

Let me know if the prefetch folder stays empty
#224
Guest_rushin1nd_*
Posted 20 May 2006 - 08:31 PM

prefetch came on when i started to the rebooting thing microsoft asked me to
but dr waston is empty all day since i deleted that one dump.
how do you disable fax its gives warnings
but dr waston is empty all day since i deleted that one dump.
how do you disable fax its gives warnings
#225
Posted 20 May 2006 - 08:37 PM

Click start, control panel, add / remove, add / remove windows components to look for a tick in fax services
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