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This happens for all folders containing any kind of video.
I am fighting against the Universe...
Reference-Rick Cook
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Problem solved : I have installed the latest codec pack (KLite) and it works, although I don't see the connection, probably a backround worker made the explorer crash.
I am fighting against the Universe...
Reference-Rick Cook
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Naw, I still believe that the codec probably crapped it's pants while creating the thumbnail, taking the explorer with it.
Happens all the time.
Cheers,
Sebastian
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"If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton
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helo..
that's pretty simple, u r lacking some codecs for the files u r using. for a simple help. just browse www.download.com, type to the search engine the word, k-lite codec pack and install it. in the installation option just choose the lots of stufs, then continue...
i hope this would help u...
THANKS TO: LINUX SLACKWARE, for releasing the new version of slackware.
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I have got workstation have windows xp and linux 9. both are installed on different partitions as usual. My C drive having windows xp is infected with a virus which need to be formatted. i just want to confirm that would it effect dual boot of xp and linux if i format C: drive as it might have boot.ini file.Please reply me its urgent.
The great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do.
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No matter how botched up C: becomes, you will always be able to start the Linux-partition from a rescue CD. What I would do: Format C:, Install Windows, Reinstall GRUB/LILO/PARAGON or whatever BM you're using.
Cheers,
Sebastian
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"If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton
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Boot into your Linux distro and make a backup of the Master Boot Record (MBR) from whatever disk/partition you are booting from.
dd bs=512 count=1 if=/dev/sda of=/boot/mbr_bkup
(assuming the active boot sector resides on sda and that you have a /boot partition)
Now reformat, reinstall, and reboot into Linux. Now copy the MBR backup you made back to it's original location (the first 512 bytes on sda).
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I suggest making a backup copy of the mbr for the next time if it happens again.
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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While working on a friend's laptop, I wanted to make sure Windows XP had been fully updated and patched. I clicked Start --> Run and typed http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ into the box. Netscape's browser opened but then timed out after a while. I could browse to other sites with no problem, just not the Windows Update site. I opened up IE manually and tried to go to the Windows Update site but it would not work. I tried other sites and none of them worked either. Does anyone know how I can get IE to work? I guess it has been "disabled" by Netscape. I don't want to remove Netscape (unless I have no other choice) because it may be used by the owner.
Thanks for any help.
DC
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I ended up removing and reinstalling TCP/IP. It was touch-and-go for a while, but eventually I got it going. Whew!
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"Normal is getting dressed in clothes that you buy for work and driving through traffic in a car that you are still paying for, in order to get to the job you need to pay for the clothes and the car and the house you leave vacant all day so you can afford to live in it." - Ellen Goodman
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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Have you tested the settings of anti-virus and firewall, and scanned for any malware.
Is MS Outlook used (not outlook express), if so, type any web address into the Address Bar. Do you get the same results?
modified 1-Aug-19 21:02pm.
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Hi!
i know virtual address of code section (of an exe) is 401000 (for example).
when this exe is running, how do i get real address with virtual exe?
i want to determinate which exe call my function (my function is in other exe).
in my function, i pop of stack, this value is virtual address of exe that call my function. but real address?
Zo.Naderi-Iran
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zon_cpp wrote: i know virtual address of code section (of an exe) is 401000 (for example).
when this exe is running, how do i get real address with virtual exe?
i want to determinate which exe call my function (my function is in other exe).
in my function, i pop of stack, this value is virtual address of exe that call my function. but real address?
That does not make sense to me. One EXE cannot simply execute another EXE's function;
and if it would do, it would need a virtual address anyway, so how would it translate
a real address to another processes virtual address?
If something strange is going on in one of your processes, I suggest you debug it,
rather than suspecting another process from stiring things up.
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- before you ask a question here, search CodeProject, then Google
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Hi friends..
can i give superscript or subscript to a folder name. I have to give h2o. Where 2 should be a subscript.. But if i create a folder and give h2o it wont take superscript or subscript.. can u help me..
Thanks..
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No, they would not be permitted AFAIK
modified 1-Aug-19 21:02pm.
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It cannot be done.
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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You can use special characters that are present in your fonts, such as superscript 2 and 3.
I see no equivalent subscript characters though.
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles]
this months tips:
- use PRE tags to preserve formatting when showing multi-line code snippets
- before you ask a question here, search CodeProject, then Google
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hi
i'm trying to find out the following
in task manager each process has a unique PID.
if you kill a specific process does that PID ever get re allocated to a new process?
how does the PID generation work. Could another process come back with that same PID (without rebooting)
Regards
Pez
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The scheme for allocating process identifiers is not documented, but I believe they're simply the byte offset of the process object's handle in the system handle table (note that they're always a multiple of 4). They might be reused at any time so you should take account of this.
DoEvents : Generating unexpected recursion since 1991
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The minimum ring-3 (usemode) PID is 0xC (12) anythign below is reserved for kernel. The maximum available PID is 0x41DC (16860) decimal. PID valus is always ((pid modulo 4) == 0) up to 16860 and then wraps back around. So yes a process id can be used multiple times.
This comment refers to my knowledge of the XP kernel, I have no idea if this applies to Vista as I have not started developing on that platform yet.
Best Wishes,
Randor (David Delaune)
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Hi Pez,
I know this is late, but...
According to Russinovich, PIDs an TIDs (thread IDs) share the same namespace. So Process IDs will be unique from TIDs. Also, as for being a multiple of 4, this is due to the lower two bits being used as TAGBITs.
Jeff
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I wanted to let you know that the MSDN Developer Center for Windows Server 2008[^] is now live.
The site provides infromation about
- The latest beta of Windows Server 2008.
- A developer training kit.
- How features of Windows Server 2008 can enhance your applications.
For information of interest to independent software vendors, check out the the US ISV blog.
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You might want to fix the link. It's going to CP, not the Developer Center.
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Hello all,
I hope i'm in the right forum (cuz i'm not sure if this is a SysAdmin issue), but anyway, here it goes:
I'm doing a small application that queries the WMI class Win32_Processor for the value LoadPercentage (on all instances).
The problem is, it takes too long to reply which causes my application to hang (I do the query every 1 second).
It is obvious that i'm trying to do a system monitoring application, and I do not want to affect system performance; so is there any other WMI class which I can get the same value from? how do other monitoring applications do it?
I do have other memory and hard disk related WMI queries that respond fast enough, so I know it is not a problem of using a WMI query, but the problem is i'm probably using the wrong class.
Regards,
Naimi
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For this, you don't use WMI. Use the PerformanceCounter[^] classes instead. You'll be using the same performance objects you find in the Performance Monitor (Start/Run perfmon.msc).
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Thank you Dave.
However I'd rather to use WMI, because I want to get this information from remote computers in my network. Also, my little application is actually a JavaScript code, not .NET .
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