Strong bump here
Do these instructions apply to Win 8.1 64bit? Its amazing how hard it still is to get a "mirrored" drive to boot like the drive its mirroring.
I configured my Windows 7 power settings to enter sleep/hibernation after 10/15 minutes. Certain video/audio editing programs on my computer will prevent Windows from sleeping/hibernating if they are open.These programs also dont appear to have an option to enable sleep/hibernation as normal...
is anyone else expecting the newest games to not only look better but also perform the same as LAST years games on the SAME hardware? because i know i am!!
yea im only getting 5fps running at 2560x1600 on maximum settings, BUT WITH NO AA...
wow this game SUXX, i mean it couldnt be that im retarded for trying to run a new game on high settings with a year old vid card, no not that
I cant get it to change to 500hz from the default 125hz no matter what i do it seems. I have tried the 2 different progs that are available to change it (usbmrs11.exe and xp-usb-patcher.exe), both say they work successfully but the usb reader programs that come with them say my mouse is still at...
First off, I put only one person in their place and then thanked the rest for their help. Second, how is it that you need a crystal ball to decode the simple question I asked when lomn75 was able to come up with a simple test in one post. Third, shouldnt you be in a thread trying to convince...
If youll notice, I am the OP. The program I am running could never be consistent in its execution time, hence my question in the first place. No its not a defragger, that was just an example you dolt. Its a program I wrote that replicates info from one machine to another based on any...
Well if you had any knowledge of computers then you would know that execution time always varies. Does your hard drive defragment in the same amount of time every time you run it? Thanks for the great advice though.
As for the last two replies, they were actually intelligent replies, thanks...
If a task is scheduled to run every 5 minutes and sometimes the task takes more than 5 minutes, will the scheduler start a new task before the last one is finished or will it wait another 5 minutes to try again? WinXP
It would be great if someone could narrow this down but Ive only found people with the same problem and no answers. For me the advantages of turning off offline files outweighed the disadvantages. Maybe this will lead someone in the right direction so they can narrow it down
I didnt find it on the web, I just was looking through all of my windows settings trying to think of what it may be. When I saw the offline files setting, it seemed like it would make sense for it to do what i described. So i changed it and rebooted and it worked.
PS. yes i rebooted previous...