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Big Bill

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Dec 10, 2009, 4:32:43 AM12/10/09
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I read where you can stop/disable some services on XP and make it run
quicker. I stopped/disabled a few. Now I no longer have the copy
to/move to facility available in my right click menu and I get an
alert box with system blah blah isass.exe come up when I boot up. If I
click OK on it while the system's rebooting, the system reboots again.
If I let the system completely reboot all the way up, then click OK on
the alert, the alert box disappears and I can carry on as normal. I've
done some research, run a couple of tests, anti-viruses, and this
doesn't appear to be a virus. Looks like I messed up the OS (I can
hear the cries of, "Well, duh!!!" from here :-)).
Anyone got any idea how I can put this right please? I can live with
it but it's annoying, and also I miss the copy to/move to facility,
it's useful. I'd like to restore that if I can.
You're going to ask, which services did you stop/disable? I forget.
The list is off Robin Good's page though,
http://www.masternewmedia.org/news/2006/04/12/slow_computer_speed_up_your.htm

I did some of them, can't remember which ones though.

I'm on XPPRO SP3. Any help appreciated. :-)

BB

Repelsteeltje

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Dec 10, 2009, 6:56:37 AM12/10/09
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"Big Bill" <bi...@kruse.co.uk> schreef in bericht
news:oaf1i5hj8kg584p8s...@4ax.com...
>On www.schoonepc.nl you'll find solutions.
Janus


relic

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Dec 10, 2009, 1:06:55 PM12/10/09
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Burn your PC. You're dangerous.


Big Bill

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Dec 11, 2009, 8:35:36 AM12/11/09
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And that helps a lot.

BB

Big Bill

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Dec 11, 2009, 8:35:36 AM12/11/09
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On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 12:56:37 +0100, "Repelsteeltje" <henbrosj.2@No
Spam please!.com> wrote:

>>
>> I'm on XPPRO SP3. Any help appreciated. :-)
>>
>> BB
>>On www.schoonepc.nl you'll find solutions.
>Janus

They seem to be all in Dutch!

BB

Mike

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Dec 11, 2009, 8:51:46 AM12/11/09
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Click on the littlel flag .. top rh corner !

Mike P

Jack

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Dec 11, 2009, 10:07:02 PM12/11/09
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Did you consider that he may be correct? What you did was incredibly
S-T-U-P-I-D. Got that?


Big Bill

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Dec 12, 2009, 4:34:29 AM12/12/09
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Yup. Doesn't help either.

BB

Big Bill

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Dec 12, 2009, 4:34:29 AM12/12/09
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Ah, ok, got to be persistent. I did try before and the page stayed as
it was. Multiple clicking got me through to the English version
thanks.

BB

meerkat

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Dec 12, 2009, 2:17:51 PM12/12/09
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"Jack" <nos...@invalid.not> wrote in message
news:qNDUm.79787$W77....@newsfe11.iad...

> Big Bill wrote:
>> On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 10:06:55 -0800, "relic" <rel...@cjb.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Big Bill wrote:
>>>> I read where you can stop/disable some services on XP and make it
>>>> run quicker. I stopped/disabled a few. Now I no longer have the copy
>>>> to/move to facility available in my right click menu and I get an
>>>> alert box with system blah blah isass.exe come up when I boot up.
>>>> If I click OK on it while the system's rebooting, the system
>>>> reboots again. If I let the system completely reboot all the way
>>>> up, then click OK on the alert, the alert box disappears and I can
>>>> carry on as normal. I've done some research, run a couple of tests,
>>>> anti-viruses, and this doesn't appear to be a virus. Looks like I
>>>> messed up the OS (I can hear the cries of, "Well, duh!!!" from here
>>>> :-)).
>>>> Anyone got any idea how I can put this right please? I can live with
>>>> it but it's annoying, and also I miss the copy to/move to facility,
>>>> it's useful. I'd like to restore that if I can.
>>>> You're going to ask, which services did you stop/disable? I forget.
>>>> The list is off Robin Good's page though,
>>>> http://www.masternewmedia.org/news/2006/04/12/slow_computer_speed_up_your.htm
>>>>
>>>> I did some of them, can't remember which ones though.
>>>>
>>>> I'm on XPPRO SP3. Any help appreciated. :-)
>>>
Go to blackvipers page http://www.blackviper.com/

and d/load the XP SP3 pack, it`ll help you set up your Services bill.

bw..meerkat


Big Bill

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Dec 14, 2009, 5:50:59 AM12/14/09
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Ah, that's good thanks, I didn't get any joy really from the others.
Interestingly for the observers here I had a look at msconfig, just to
see what I could see, didn't alter anything as I couldn't see anything
amiss, rebooted and was stuck in safe mode. Tried rebooting into mot
recent working config, still safe mode. System Restore didn't seem to
be working, I got the message where it says it can't protect your
computer which usually means it wasn't turned on. I used Barts to get
in under the radar and restored a backed up copy of the registry
(ERUNT). That simply made no difference. Hmmmm. Perplexed me a bit,
that. I ran Spybot which found a dialer which I got rid of but that
made no difference, I then ran malwarebytes which made no difference
either but I did notice I had loads of backups for system restore,
snapshots etc. Odd if it wasn't working! I ran msconfig in safe mode
and tried system restore from there. It was working from there! It got
my machine running again. How odd that SR worked and ERUNT didn't -
what does that signify, anyone?

BB

nooneyouknow

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Dec 14, 2009, 1:17:27 PM12/14/09
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It signifies that relic was right; you're dangerous.


Big Bill

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Dec 14, 2009, 6:45:47 PM12/14/09
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No, really, what does it mean?

BB

Dr.Hal0nf1r�$

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Dec 16, 2009, 12:27:31 AM12/16/09
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It means that you should Google "System Restore" and "ERUNT" and learn the
difference.

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