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Re: Windows/Microsoft has pulled the last straw!!! [message #233999 is a reply to message #218048] |
Wed, 13 December 2006 13:15 |
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Dave Anderson
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Quote: | but shouldn't windows be able to automaticly detect a lockup and end the offending program?
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It can, you just have to enable it. I don't remember where you can enable it, but System Mechanic has an option that can enable this for you, and there is a API call you can use if you write a small program. You will have to dig deep into MSDN to find it, though.
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DCOM Productions
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Re: Windows/Microsoft has pulled the last straw!!! [message #234017 is a reply to message #233999] |
Wed, 13 December 2006 14:55 |
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SeargentSarg
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Dave Anderson wrote on Wed, 13 December 2006 14:15 |
Quote: | but shouldn't windows be able to automaticly detect a lockup and end the offending program?
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It can, you just have to enable it. I don't remember where you can enable it, but System Mechanic has an option that can enable this for you, and there is a API call you can use if you write a small program. You will have to dig deep into MSDN to find it, though.
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There is another setting for it, that is always enabled, and cannot be disabled. Sometimes, when I have allot of spyware, and run Ad-Aware, this little window pops up says the computer will be shutdown in 60 seconds. Maybe cause a certain file has been opened up.
And when my PSU failed on my old computer, it gave me a warning that in 5 minutes your computer will shutdown and crash.
RenCorner.NET - Multi-Gaming Community
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Re: Windows/Microsoft has pulled the last straw!!! [message #234034 is a reply to message #234017] |
Wed, 13 December 2006 16:51 |
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jnz
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And when my PSU failed on my old computer, it gave me a warning that in 5 minutes your computer will shutdown and crash.[/quote]
i really couldn't help but laugh at that. mabe im completely wrong, but i still find it funny.
windows will shutdown is one of its deamons has been stopped you have a virus attached to one of em and adware need to shutit down to remove it.
also, i dont see how windows could detect a faulty PSU. it has nothing to do with it.
oh, and not many people know how to make any programs to "unlock" their computer.
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Re: Windows/Microsoft has pulled the last straw!!! [message #234617 is a reply to message #234034] |
Sun, 17 December 2006 08:10 |
JPNOD
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gamemodding wrote on Wed, 13 December 2006 18:51 | And when my PSU failed on my old computer, it gave me a warning that in 5 minutes your computer will shutdown and crash.
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i really couldn't help but laugh at that. mabe im completely wrong, but i still find it funny.
windows will shutdown is one of its deamons has been stopped you have a virus attached to one of em and adware need to shutit down to remove it.
also, i dont see how windows could detect a faulty PSU. it has nothing to do with it.
oh, and not many people know how to make any programs to "unlock" their computer.
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A faulty PSU can caus alot of problems. Also making your Windows unstable. But I'd say 90% of the users having problems with Windows are just handling it wrong. (using p2p and browsing the wrong sites, illigal software/cracked hey no wonder it gets unstable then.)
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Re: Windows/Microsoft has pulled the last straw!!! [message #234623 is a reply to message #234619] |
Sun, 17 December 2006 09:37 |
JPNOD
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gamemodding wrote on Sun, 17 December 2006 11:04 | ofc it can, but really...the chance of it hapening are just about 0. if it does, your motherbaord should report it, unless that is faulty as well.
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How is the chance 0, do you realize how many people use some cheap case with a cheap powersupply in it that says 500watt but it actually delivers the half or less? One of the most important PC parts is actually a powersupply (When it comes to stability) because that it what gives the voltage to all hardware in it if not delivering sufficient making it unstable and giving BSOD and what not.
gamemodding wrote on Sun, 17 December 2006 11:04 | ofc it can, but really...the chance of it hapening are just about 0. if it does, your motherbaord should report it, unless that is faulty as well.
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Your motherboard does not report it as in an error code the only reason youl see it reported is that when it won't boot up anymore or when it inflicted major damage due to insuficient power.
You can however take a look at the hardware monitor in your bios and look up to the voltages that your PSU give. And if it's not within range then you can take a look at it with a fluke meter since the BIOS is not always accurate.
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Re: Windows/Microsoft has pulled the last straw!!! [message #234680 is a reply to message #218105] |
Sun, 17 December 2006 17:28 |
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Dover
Messages: 2547 Registered: March 2006 Location: Monterey, California
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icedog90 wrote on Fri, 08 September 2006 14:56 | People who think Windows is a good operating system are nubcakes.
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Guess I'm a nubcake.
Face it. Windows wouldn't have any of these problems if it wasn't a good operating system. Why do you think almost all the viruses are written for Windows? Because most people use it. If +90% people switched from Windows to Linux, Linux would be in the exact same situation Windows is now.
Point in case; Industrial standard = draws flak.
DarkDemin wrote on Thu, 03 August 2006 19:19 | Remember kids the internet is serious business.
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