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thanks for the input guys, i will be trying to get some of your suggestions done this weekend, maybe even a full reformat....university is back up and in full swing again now so my free time is minimal
Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
*autorun doesnt work
There are a ton of programs that disable autorun, especially disk mounting tools like daemon and burning apps. I dont know your level of expertise... so forgive the question... have you actually got autorun enabled in the drive's properties?
*nvidia firewall no longer functions correctly
Perhaps the most horrendous piece of software I have had the stupidity to install in recent years. Get rid, just use XP's firewall its fine.... if I remember rightly it was responsible for my fathers BSOD's when entering standby
*i get a message every time i switch on telling me windows has found new hardware in the form of a IDE controller
Have you installed your forceware drivers properly?
*my tv card no longer synchs video and audio allowing the audio to get about 10mins ahead.
Nothing to do with windows, more likely the software you use for recording or playback
*i cant use standby mode because i get BSOD and a restart.
See Nvidia Firewall above
thats since decemeber, it'll probably tail off soon.....things will stay go wrong but more slowly
Originally posted by: xtknight
It was possibly just a rumor but didn't even Microsoft themselves say you should do a repair installation once a year?
You don't really know what you are talking about. Go try and replace a system DLL on Windows XP and see what happens.Originally posted by: xtknight
Originally posted by: Philippine Mango
While I can definately agree with you on what you're saying, in this case it's probably due to poor hardware and or drivers..
I apologize for being overly belligerent, but it's obvious software can play a role in problems. What I meant to say was software, not Windows I guess.
I'm just saying, Windows has idiosyncrasies and to just blame it on the hardware is a little premature without any evidence of it, don't you think? I really meant Windows as in the whole software "ecosystem". There's plenty of times when sporadic issues like this are caused by software (mainly incompatibilities), just as much as hardware from my experience. Overall, after you install so many things and default DLLs that "aggressive" installers love to replace, the whole thing effectively does have a half life unless you are extremely careful.
No, Microsoft did not say that. Where are you pulling this crap from?Not mentioning flaky drivers (software) as a possible cause of this is ridiculous (MrChad didn't in his original posting). But now he did so that's fine (was evidently just an honest mistake). I really do agree with the OP that after awhile the whole thing will degrade unless you are really aware of every last thing you're installing, etc. Granted I don't have the problem because I use PCs on a "religious" basis, but that's another story.It was possibly just a rumor but didn't even Microsoft themselves say you should do a repair installation once a year?
Originally posted by: Smilin
You don't really know what you are talking about. Go try and replace a system DLL on Windows XP and see what happens.
I didn't mention anything about reformatting.There is nothing in the original post that points to any problem with Windows itself. It does not degrade over time. You show me someone formatting on a regular basis to "clean up" Windows and I'll show you someone who is an amateur at XP.
If you install Windows and never run anything other than what's already there by default, it probably won't have a half-life, no.
