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• Small Memory Dump: If you click this setting, the smallest amount of information that helps you identify the problem is recorded. This setting requires that you have at least 2 MB available for a paging file ...
Try out few tips to solve random shut down. 1. Log on to the host computer as either an administrator or the owner. 2. Click Start, and then click Control Panel. 3. Under Pick a category, click Performance and Maintenance. 4. Under the or pick a Control Panel icon section, click ...
This wouldn't be the first time a file masquerading as something else proceeds to delete all kinds of delicious media off your hard drive. A new worm is making the rounds, one that will delete all your MP3 files though it doesn't seem to target anything else. On average, the ...
A New Yorker is seeking support for a class action suit against the video card manufacturer because he says drivers for the company's high-end 8800 card have caused him problems. A new Web site seeking support for a class action suit against video card manufacturer Nvidia has appeared on the Internet. A ...
Your PC powers up correctly, it passes the POST, all drives are detected correctly, but Windows does not load automatically. Instead you see an error message about a problem with your registry. This can happen either when the registry was corrupted by a bad software installation, or if one of ...
Your PC powers up correctly, it passes the POST, all drives are detected correctly, but Windows does not load automatically. Instead you see the following error message: Cannot find a device file that may be needed to run Windows or a Windows application.The Windows registry or SYSTEM.INI file refers ...
Your PC powers up correctly, it passes the POST, all drives are detected correctly, but Windows does not load automatically. Instead you see an error message "Cannot find WIN.COM, unable to continue loading Windows". Check to see if WIN.COM is still present on the hard drive. It should be located ...
Your PC powers up correctly, it passes the POST, all drives are detected correctly, but Windows does not load. Instead you only see a DOS prompt. The reason for this could be that the Windows directory cannot be found or accessed. Boot to a DOS prompt with a Windows startup ...