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close the broken window in XP.
WaWAR_FA:
ok kids straight form my twisted mind is a small fix for windoze XP.
start > control panel > Adminstrative tools > Computer management > Expand services and applications > click services > sort page by log on as > go to the bottom and look for 3 entries from Network service. Open WMI Performance Adapter > Click Logon tab > where is states logon as this service, delete all the fields and replace with garbage data. switch to local system account to double lock and then click disable to triple lock you just shut the broken window!
WARNING: for 30 days after closing the account access it can still be accessed via normal account name and pass (the crap you deleted).
Next go to Indexing service in the Computer management window. Expand Indexing service, Expand System, click on Directories. Delete all directories listed. Exit the menus and goto Windows Task manager (Ctrl-Alt-Del) gop to Processes and sort by Image Name. Look for SVCHOST.EXE, there should be 4 copies running at the same time. Close each of them until only one keeps returning. DONOT turn your computer off for any reason for the next 30 days!!
After 30 days remove the last SVCHOST.EXE process.
All windows holes are now closed.
YOU SHUT YOUR COMPUTER DOWN, YOU HAVE TO DO THIS ALL OVER AGAIN!
pkd_lives:
Okay...Maybe I missed the point, after all I don't use XP, but come on - windows up for 30 days, when, where, prove to me just once you can do it......See ya can't ya lyin' :D
Zombie9920:
quote:Originally posted by pkd:
Okay...Maybe I missed the point, after all I don't use XP, but come on - windows up for 30 days, when, where, prove to me just once you can do it......See ya can't ya lyin' :D
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Link to image...
You can clearly see my current uptime(the pic was actually taken yesterday evening, my uptime is about a day higher now) in that pic (and I use the PC for alot of stuff like work, photo and video editing, playing games, etc.). If you know how to configure your system it will not crash, simple as that. My uptime would be alot higher but I had to reboot to update mobo chipset drivers. ;P
[ August 05, 2002: Message edited by: Zombie9920 ]
[ August 07, 2002: Message edited by: Calum ]
WaWAR_FA:
you must have never used your computer then zombie
Zombie9920:
quote:Originally posted by WaWAR_BOB:
you must have never used your computer then zombie
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Bullshit, I use the piss out of the comp. Like I said, if you know how to configure your system properly..Windows NT/2K/XP will not crash on you.
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