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Eli

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  1. Incorrect title.

    The "K" is Kilo as in Kilo Bytes.

    That image looks like Process Explorer and not Task Manager.

     

    I got 5550 search results from the phrase

    hardware interrupts and DPC

     

    This explains what DPC is

    https://en.wikipedia..._Procedure_Call

     

    This is an example of too much interrupt / DPC

    http://forums.majorg...ad.php?t=229157

     

    You appear to suffer less than 1% of the CPU usage that caused grief at

    http://forums.majorg...ad.php?t=229157

    Hi Alan

    The image Indeed is from process explorer.Thank u 4 the links Alan, BTW 2nd and 3d links are the same.

  2. I`m getting K hardware interrupts line in the task manager with no abilty to check anything on this through the task manager, does any of you have any idea whay is it there all the time and for what purpose? Thanks.

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  3. Thank you for sharing Alan, the reason I started this thread was because of D primary partition screwup, so I`m not sure about primary being safer, but then again since we do not now the solid advantages of the one over the other, it is hard to make a reasonable choice other than mere speculation.

  4. The first partition on a drive is recommended to be a primary one Eli, and you can have up to 4 primary partitions on one drive, and if it's of any use, all my partitions are set as "primary".

     

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    If you wanted a large number of separate partitions on a drive, then you would need to create one as an "Extended" partition in which you could then create more or less as many logical partitions as you required.

     

    I think that's about the only reason you would really need to set partitions as logical, and I'm not sure if modern Operating Systems actually use them any more, but I stand to be corrected on that.

     

    Hope you guys don't mind me jumping in at this late stage, and hope that helps Eli.

    I fail to see the advantage of one over the other, please enlighten.

  5. Right after perfect disk defragmenter defragmented partition D [not the system partition], I got the following error in the Win.event viewer: The driver detected controller error on - \ Device \ Harddisk0 \ D, Error Id :11 , and I`m unable to move files to that partition ever since and getting the following popup message:

    "Windows Delayed Write Failed Windows was unable to save all the data for the file_____. The

    data has been lost. This error may be caused by a failure of your computer

    hardware or network connection. Please try to save this file elsewhere." and get the freeze.

    I checked the disk with:1. Es tools ,(Samsunsungs manufacturer disk test)=passed. 2.HDD Regenerator= passed

    Even though the disk past both checks, chkdsk procedure /f /r at boot time, stops at step 4, 98%

    The D partition functions properly other than moving/copying files/folders to it, also not able to erase/shred files/folders some of the time, never the less, I`m able to move/copy files and folders from D. C system and programs partition,works properly.

    Also please note that C and D are at the same and only HD.

    I`m at lost here with a disk that passed the tests but windows hints otherwise, any help suggesting other procedures than the ones already done will be most apreciated.Thanks

  6. Just a friendly reminder that Oracle/Sun/Java is back to it's old ways of having it's old version stay behind, so if you upgrade to Java 7 don't forget to then remove java 6

     

    (this is not a debate on the goodness of java, some people have web-apps that require it this this just a warning to those poeple to check and make sure they're not running an old (insecure) version as well as the new 7)

    I have never counted on Java to remove the previous version, so I do a clean install every new version.

  7. I find this very good for monitoring all drives.

     

    It is available for another 10 hours 9 minutes

    It is now 21:51 GMT 4th June.

     

    http://www.hdsentinel.com/

    which leads to

    http://www.bitsdujou...-disk-sentinel/

    Thanks for your lead Alan, I`m not familiar with this program but IMHO think that if one is not suspecting any basic random disk failure, it means having one program more in the background using resources. In case of disk failure suspicion, I`d rather have the disk checked prior to Windows booting with programs specifically tailored to make such a preboot check.

  8. It is limited compared to Avidemux and VirtualDub, but I didn't get past the first thing I tried to do with it, and that is to save out a section of an avi.

     

    With Avidemux, I can drag the slider to absolutely any part of the progression bar, marking off the "A" and "B" points, and then save that section off as a separate avi, but with Machete, I couldn't get past the initial setting of the start and finish points.

     

     

     

    This warning kept appearing each time I marked out a section, and although I was using either the "previous key frame" or "next key frame" button to follow that direction, the window kept appearing.

     

    Gave up.

     

    Eli may be able to get this software to do what he requires, but I'll stick with Avidemux, which will save off any marked section without having to (attempt to) mark out key frames.

    I have needed a simple task, to cut a video in to two parts [splitting] ,and for that function I did not have any issues.

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