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  1. It seems bizarre that a tablet computer with pretty decent hardware should be dropped especially when there is still a market for such devices.

    I can understand WebOS being a dead-end OS so why don't they switch to Android instead??

     

    Richard S.

  2. It's always good to get a second opinion with programs like SpeedFan because there has been reports that Speccy temperature readings can be inaccurate.

     

    What readings are you getting now??

     

    Richard S.

  3. A slow hard drive usually indicates faulty hardware (bad sectors) although it can be malware related.

    Given the fact your computer won't boot anymore I think it's safe to assume your hard drive has problems.

     

    If you really want to re-install Windows onto this hard drive you must first scan and fix all bad sectors.

    For this I would recommend you use a freeware utility called MHDD.

    When you Scan you must make sure "Remap" is set to "ON" otherwise it won't patch faulty sectors.

     

    After MHDD has completed Windows should re-install however just how long it last would depend on how bad the hard drive is.

     

    Richard S.

  4. Some applications create temporary files when they're running so you can't expect this folder to be totally empty.

     

    C:\Documents and Settings\redhawk\Local Settings\Temp>del .

    C:\Documents and Settings\redhawk\Local Settings\Temp\*, Are you sure (Y/N)? y

    C:\Documents and Settings\redhawk\Local Settings\Temp\Perflib_Perfdata_744.dat

    The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.

    C:\Documents and Settings\redhawk\Local Settings\Temp\~DFC94D.tmp

    The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.

    C:\Documents and Settings\redhawk\Local Settings\Temp\~DFE1A5.tmp

    Access is denied.

    C:\Documents and Settings\redhawk\Local Settings\Temp\~DFE192.tmp

    Access is denied.

    C:\Documents and Settings\redhawk\Local Settings\Temp\~DF7649.tmp

    Access is denied.

    C:\Documents and Settings\redhawk\Local Settings\Temp\~DF32E9.tmp

    Access is denied.

    C:\Documents and Settings\redhawk\Local Settings\Temp\~DF3DD5.tmp

    Access is denied.

    C:\Documents and Settings\redhawk\Local Settings\Temp\AutoRecovery save of Document1.asd

    The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.

     

    C:\Documents and Settings\redhawk\Local Settings\Temp>

     

    Richard S.

  5. There's no such thing as FAT32, NTFS, EXT3, or HPS+ with regards to the CD file system because it was designed to be cross-platform compatible. Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_9660

     

    ISO 9660, also referred to as CDFS (Compact Disc File System) by some hardware and software providers, is a file system standard published by the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) for optical disc media. It aims at supporting different computer operating systems such as Windows, classic Mac OS, and Unix-like systems, so that data may be exchanged.

    If you have an ISO file that needs burning to CD then burn it using a Mac (as "image" not as file) which should be no different than burning the same image with a PC or Linux machine.

     

    Richard S.

  6. I'm also a little late on responding to this thread too ;)

     

    From the description it does sound like a problem with the file system so I would agree with login123 you should burn and boot Hiren's Boot CD into "Mini XP" mode.

     

    Once at the desktop open a DOS Prompt: Start, Run, cmd.exe

    and enter: chkdsk.exe c: /f

     

    If XP still doesn't boot normally then try: chkdsk.exe c: /r

     

     

    @Dennis an ISO is an ISO it doesn't contain an NTFS file system it could however contain a file which itself an image file i.e. VHD, VDI, RAW etc.

    If all you're doing is downloading a ISO file and burning a CD using a Mac then I don't see this being a problem.

     

    Richard S.

  7. What utter tripe Windows cache's DNS requests anyway so I hardly think this is going to make any difference.

    Also what if Google DNS was flooded with requests or everyone on your ISP is using Google you would get a bottlenecking effect and slow access.

    If you want to speed up your web browsing experience disable anti-virus content filtering and enable HTTP Pipelining in Firefox (multiple http requests served via one connection without open / close / open / close).

     

    Richard S.

  8. Piriform tools were never designed to run in this kind of environment so they're likely to crash or not work correctly.

    Furthermore registry keys you're accessing belong to WinPE / BartPE so running CCleaner or Speecy would be rather pointless.

     

    Richard S.

  9. You're not going to zero out pagefile.sys anymore than touching your right elbow with your right hand because it's impossible.

    Pagefile is exclusively locked and in use by the operating system at all times the only way to clean / delete pagefile.sys is with an offline boot CD i.e. BartPE / Hiren's Mini XP.

     

    As for hiberfile.sys this is used for system hibernation if you have no requirements for hibernating your computer then disable it from "Control Panel", "Power Options" and delete the file.

     

    Richard S.

  10. Defragging is performed by calling the Windows API library it doesn't matter whether you use Defraggler or any other tool they're all painfully slow due to the way defragging works.

     

    When a file is defragged it is moved from one area of a disk to another but unlike file copy which is fast due to the buffering of many clusters defragging is done one cluster at a time.

    Also if for example a file only has 2 cluster fragments at the end of 1998 contiguous clusters all 2000 clusters will be moved to another location.

    This is one of the reason I never defrag files over 1GB with only 2 or 3 fragments, slightly fragmented files won't slow your computer down because the hard drive reads and buffers in internal memory faster than your computer can empty it.

     

    As for the gaps left behind this is a consequence of moving files from one location to another you're never going to find something fragmented to fit it perfectly.

    If you really want to close the gaps then use the "Defrag Freespace" option however it has to be said Defraggler's implementation seems to be a little unreliable so I would recommend you run a normal Defrag again.

    And finally if you're running Vista / Windows 7 you should check this post to avoid unnecessary fragmented files.

     

    Richard S.

  11. Looking at CCleaner's "Startup" entries it doesn't appear to provide a complete list of auto start entries.

    This is a good thing because if you disable stuff willy-nilly then you're unlikely to bring down the Operating System.

    Because of this fact I'm not entirely convinced your booting problem has anything to do with disabled auto starts more like another problem.

     

    Have you tried boot option (F8) Safe Mode or use "last known good configuration"??

     

    What happens when you boot Windows exactly, i.e.

    - My PC beeps 3 times and won't boot the hard drive

    - Blank screen, I don't see the XP splash screen

    - Windows stuck at the XP splash screen

    - Windows loads and then I see a blue flash and it reboots

    - Windows loads but stuck on the Blue Screen Of Death

    - Windows logs me out every time I click on my login ID ??

     

    Richard S.

  12. she looks like a bat
    vampire bat?? :lol:

     

    Black suspenders and black stockings like whatever it didn't make up for the awful performance I guess either the voters were blind drunk or the other entries were much worser.

    Now I need some GW now. :huh:

     

    Richard S.

  13. I know from the Hulk (I call him MrH) the Piriform are working madly behind the scenes and yes it is an Invision Board issue.

    Attack of the Zombie PC's?? :lol:

    oops: I misread that as forum invasion not forum invision duh!

     

    Richard S.

  14. Mobile phones don't need cleaning because there's nothing to really clean apart from maybe your internet files.

    Besides built-in browsers are perfectly capable of emptying their own cache/history without using 3rd party tools.

     

    Richard S.

  15. The web is full of crap and dodgy software so it really doesn't surprise me CCleaner got 0wn3d by hackers.

    Unfortunately some people aren't street wise enough to spot real from fake and end up spending their money.

     

    Richard S.

  16. If mobile devices, digital cameras or mp3 players lack a drive letter when connected to your computer then they're not supported by Recuva or any other recovery software.

    They use a file transfer protocol similar to ftp, mtp which does not permit direct disk read access an essential requirement for recovering files.

     

    Richard S.

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