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I have someone with a laptop, with a partitioned HDD. The main partition is now full, but there is space available on the other one. Is there a tool I can use to combine the two, without formatting, on XP?
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Many resize tools to choose from such as Symantec's Partition Magic, Paragon's Hard Disk Manager, and many others from this Google Query[^].
(caution to back up first just in case or corruption etc...)
modified 1-Aug-19 21:02pm.
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I have a situation where I may need to set up email accounts for different users on shared machines. Am I correct in assuming that the Email Account settings in Outlook are specific to the logged on user? I don't want one user doing a send and receive and Outlook doing it for all accounts, only for that user's account.
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Brady Kelly wrote: Am I correct in assuming that the Email Account settings in Outlook are specific to the logged on user?
Yes, they are user-specific.
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In device manger, hardware update wizard is not found.I am using windows xp.
Can an body tell me how to enable this wizard
Thanks in advance
With regards
Deepu
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Hi,
I want to create a batch file that should run 3 different .exe that are placed in a single folder and the location of the folder could be anywhere in the system. Is there a command in batch file that allows me to run the .exe from their current location? Please help
Cheers!
Ethen
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If my memory serves me correctly, you will need to set up search paths and to do this you will need to execute the SET PATH command to set these up for example :
SET PATH=C:\;C:\WINDOWS;D:\MYSTUFF\PROGS
Then when you attempt to execute an executable program, the operating system will search the paths set in order, until the program is found or all paths have been checked.
Steve Jowett
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Real programmers don't comment their code. If it was hard to write, it should be hard to read.
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hi everyone,
I ve a requirement of a project to develop on RTOS (Real Time Operating System).
So, i want to know which FREE RTOS should be chosen for project that does serial port communication?
How does it work?
And the main Question : which are the languages that are supported for such application development?
Any answer or hint will be appreciated....
Regards,
-SIFAR.
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Totally out of my league, but a good start on where to look is often wikipedia[^].
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The only thing I can suggest there is learn a hell of a lot of assembly and the c language
Lloyd J. Atkinson
"Logic will get you from A to B, but imagination will take you everywhere" - ALbert Einstein
I look at Microsoft, and turn to my poster on the wall saying: "Bang head here in case of stress".
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Win2000 Backup - restore - gets stuck. Either wizard or without it gets stuck in "Enter backup file name".
I have rearranged my dynamic disks and need to restore original data.
So far I managed to do only one backup! Eight more to go and I am really frustrated with the process.
Any clue what is happening?
Thanks for reading
Vaclav
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Dear,
I need help in vb/vb.net to check wheather installed drivers (i.e) lan drivers, sound cards, etc are properly installed.
For eg., mycomputer->properties->devicemanager will give all the details of the driver installed in the machine, but this is manual involves user interaction.
But through either vb/vb.net i need to give status of the installed drivers to check wheather it is properly installed or not.
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Hi, I have a problem about the limit of the power resource at my work place. My office have a server with 40 clients. The power will cut off around 6pm or 6:30pm and will be available again around 6:30am in the morning (because of the fuel price growth to high the management decide to cut the power). It is really difficult for me to manage the server. Because I couldn't perform any task such as backup and schedule to clearn virus at the weekend.
One thing that I concern is about the scheudle to shutdown the server. Sometime the power was cut off before the schedule reach its time. My purpose it, how could we detect the UPS of the server when it detect that if there is no power supply around 30 second then it will shutdown the server. I know the command to shutdown the server immediately but i don't not know how could we detect the power on UPS when it is disconnect. Does anyone has any idea? Thank in advance!!!
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There are some UPS in the market available having the functionality on showing the USP capability to the machine using a serial BUS......
If U Get Errors U Will Learn
If U Don't Get Errors U Have Learnt
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What brand and model UPS is it?
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This model is equipped with both a USB and a serial connector. So you can connect a cable to the server and install the APCs own program (Powershute) for handling the shutdown of the server.
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Thank you very much for your support. I will try to do it and when if i have any question i will return to you. Thank
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Hello again, I alreay install the software of this UPS and connect the UPS with the server via USB port. But I found nothing happend when the power is cut off.
As I check with event viewer I Found the following error and information:
Event Type: Error<br />
Event Source: APCPBEAgent<br />
Event Category: None<br />
Event ID: 3005<br />
Date: 12/12/2008<br />
Time: 7:50:51 AM<br />
User: N/A<br />
Computer: SERVER<br />
Description:<br />
"Communication Not Established"<br />
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Event Type: Error<br />
Event Source: APCPBEAgent<br />
Event Category: None<br />
Event ID: 3003<br />
Date: 12/11/2008<br />
Time: 5:58:47 PM<br />
User: N/A<br />
Computer: SERVER<br />
Description:<br />
"UPS Battery Is Discharged"<br />
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Event Type: Error<br />
Event Source: APCPBEAgent<br />
Event Category: None<br />
Event ID: 3030<br />
Date: 12/11/2008<br />
Time: 5:58:41 PM<br />
User: N/A<br />
Computer: SERVER<br />
Description:<br />
"Insufficient Runtime Available"<br />
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Event Type: Information<br />
Event Source: APCPBEAgent<br />
Event Category: None<br />
Event ID: 1061<br />
Date: 12/11/2008<br />
Time: 5:51:30 PM<br />
User: N/A<br />
Computer: SERVER<br />
Description:<br />
"AVR Boost No Longer Active"
This most problem that occure is an Event ID 3030. This event occure every minute. If you have any comment or solution please let me know. Thank in advance
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It most probably means that the UPS has been running after the power outtage the evening before until the battery is flat and then shuts off.
It takes a day or so to recharge the battery to have what the UPS is considering to be enough power.
The default setting of Powerchute, if I remember correctly, is to keep on running until there is five minutes of power left and then signal to the server to shut down.
I would change this setting to shutting down the server five minutes after the power outtage.
This way you're going to save a lot of battery life time, lead-acid batteries likes to stay fully charged.
And the server will still be shut down is a nice way, which will keep your databases happy.
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Jörgen Andersson wrote: It takes a day or so to recharge the battery to have what the UPS is considering to be enough power.
God!!! my office power just run from 7am to 7pm. And that time that we need to run our server. I don't know when the battery will be charge that UPS is considering to be enough power. As your expereince do you know how long (nearly exact time) that UPS could be fully charge?
Jörgen Andersson wrote: I would change this setting to shutting down the server five minutes after the power outtage.
Where did you change this setting?
Thank for your help
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What is that services.exe all about? I have the habit of running Services MMC Snapin by navigating to Start, Run, Services.msc. In some real hurry and sometimes when I forget the .MSC, my Task Manager shows a steep high CPU usage and some weird process services.exe keeps running.
In the most of the cases, the only solution left is to give a kick to the system and allow it to reboot and then it comes back to normalcy.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players.
They have their exits and their entrances;
And one man in his time plays many parts... --William Shakespeare
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From http://www.liutilities.com:
Services.exe is a part of the Microsoft Windows Operating System and manages the operation of starting and stopping services. This process also deals with the automatic starting of services during the computers boot-up and the stopping of services during shut-down. This program is important for the stable and secure running of your computer and should not be terminated.
Although as it points out, some viruses use services.exe as their virus executable to look like the legitimate Windows component.
Regards,
--Perspx
"I've got my kids brainwashed: You don't use Google, and you don't use an iPod." - Steve Ballmer
"Some people have told me they don't think a fat penguin really embodies the grace of Linux, which just tells me they have never seen an angry penguin charging at them in excess of 100mph." - Linus Torvalds
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services.exe implements the Service Control Manager. It also hosts the Event Log and Plug and Play services, on Windows XP.
It could appear to be consuming a lot of CPU if a service or application is logging a lot of data to the event log, or if a service is frequently updating its running status - or crashing and having to be restarted a lot.
"Multithreading is just one damn thing after, before, or simultaneous with another." - Andrei Alexandrescu
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