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Hi, in my office system, there si no calculator,help and support center,Paint..How can get this?Only by XP installation CD or any other way?
Anu
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Try to check Add/Remove program in control panel. For help and support center, I'm not sure too.
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u can get these from the microsoft website.
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I wonder if anybody could help me. I'm looking for a list of default fonts which windows like to install. In particular I am looking for a list for win 95/98 systems (Chinese Simplified version).
Thanks in advance
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Asking for help stealing a microsoft product on an MS centric website that has several MS employee's as regular visitors... did you like the taste of paint chips as a kid>
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Were you born a total idiot or just hit in the head with a baseball bat?
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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You guys would have a heart attack if you came to China. You can buy Any version of windows for just 4 yuan, on any street! No need for keygens and most even have that new LegitControl pre installed. 4 yuan is about 2 cents to you Americans.
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Well, how many yuan are in the $250,000 fine per pirated copy of Windows you have? I don't know about you, but I don't have that kind of money spilling out of my pockets, and yes, MS is actively hunting down violators...
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Jay03 wrote: If you post up the keygen, would they hunt you down or the code project administrator?
They will hunt you down, Chris, every employee of CodeProject, then go through the server logs and find out the IP of everyone who downloaded the stupid thing and hunt them down.
Jay03 wrote: I am not aware of the fact that MS employee's visit this website
Assume they're everywhere!
Jay03 wrote: Sorry even though you had some harsh words to say
You just asked a bunch of developers, who write software for a living and, as such, detest piracy, where to get something to pirate software! What do you think the reaction is going to be?
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Jay03 wrote: I am not aware of the fact that MS employee's visit this website
http://www.codeproject.com/script/profile/whos_who.asp?vt=arts&id=232
I know I've seen at least one other occasional poster from microsoft here.
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Clickity[^]
Wasn't really needed but I wanted to see who it was, and to lazy to paste into the address bar
-- modified at 2:24 Monday 28th August, 2006
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
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Man, you should use a legal license instead. Respect the developer labor that build this software.
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Never use a pirate software, cause you are retributing the hard work of the employees of a company, but always a company is a company and ther is an only few accionist who really enjoy the hard work of us, long life for us who make software, and that few I think for them is what we have piracy
Alejandro Daza
Ingeniero de Sistemas
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
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Sir
We are working with WINNT 4.0 Server O.S immediately after booting the following MessageBox Appears
"Atleast One Service or driver failed during system startup use event viewer to examine the event log for details". we also opened event log where we could findout
the event ID 7026 followed by another event 1543 failed to startup. how can this be resolved pls help me.
Fly Like An Eagle With MIGHTY POWER.
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Not enough information. You need to look at the source of the event and double click it to get the details of those events.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Hi, I put Windows XP Service pack 2 on my laptop the other day, and now its really slow. The CPU is at 50% constantly now. Has this happened anyone before?
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I noticed the same. In my first attempt I downloaded the updates for Microsoft and installed them, I noticed there was a hell of a drag. I then decided to buy a new version with SP2 pre-installed, which is a lot faster. I think what slows the system down is all the darned update packs!
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Check what is your CPU model. If Intel Celeron, then this is the cause of the problem. And also check your physical RAM and what kind of application that you normally run in a normal mode. Check which application consume most of the memory. If your computer have two partition you should move a page file from the first partition to the second partition and increase the size for page file.
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Best suggestion I can offer is to download Process Explorer[^] and see which process is using all the CPU time. If you post which process that is, maybe we can help.
Windows XP has a flaw in Explorer where, if you right-click a file that isn't selected, and the Task Pane has to adjust its size, a thread goes into an infinite loop and uses 100% of one processor (or physical or logical core on dual-core or hyperthreading processors). This condition goes away once you dismiss the context menu.
If the process is a svchost.exe process, or 'System' (which isn't a true processes), then double-click it, and go to the Threads tab. This will show the threads running in the process - make a note of the one that's using the CPU time. For best results, download and install the Debugging Tools for Windows[^], set the _NT_SYMBOL_PATH environment variable for access to the Microsoft Symbol Server (see here[^] for how to do this), and point Process Explorer to the Debugging Tools version of dbghelp.dll via Options, Configure Symbols.
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How to check on WinXP if the connection to Internet has public IP address (is not behind NAT)?
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what does this have to do with XP ?
BTW, can't you write a script (at least), or your own exe to check this ?
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