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    Slow file transfer between 2 computers

    @ anyone interested i've solved the problem. it was the configuration of the network cards. The Link Speed/Duplex Mode of both machine was set to Auto Mode. After setting the XPSP2 workstation to a fixed 100BaseTXFullDuplex mode and the other 2kSP4 system to Auto Mode everthing is working fine.
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    Slow file transfer between 2 computers

    hi bruce, i've the same problem here with a XPSP2 and 2000SP4 machine. Transfering files from XP is fine but viceversa is almost dead. i also tried the settings you made without success. I ping'ed from both machines without showing any delays ! Anyone have an idea ? thanks phil
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    BIG system error messages W98SE

    Finally i could try some things out today. After i read the Microsoft article http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=299923 i tried to find any control panel which could cause the symptoms. I localized the NVIDIA(?) control panel (I thought the RIVA TNT2 was a non-nvidia-based card, well...) as the troublemaker and followed the advise to temporaly rename the extension name of the file.It fixed the problem but i'm getting redraw(?) errors under DirectDraw diagnose. So i think i will finally try to install XP instead of 98SE.The hardware is mostly from year 2002 so i think it could need a "appropriate" system software. Thanks anyway for your help, guys. At the end it was just ANOTHER NVIDIA card problem ;-) Phil
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    BIG system error messages W98SE

    @ Wilhelmus Thank you for the warm hello. It's really a friendly forum. I love it. Actually the hint of starting windows in safe mode is worth a try. I forgot about that option. Will have to try it as soon as i can because it's a friend's computer i don't have at hand. @ Sampson I also thought in an incompatibility with the graphic card because there are similiar despriptions of that problem floating around the net. It's a RIVA TNT2 M64 at a PM-BN790T motherboard. Thanks for help. Phil
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    BIG system error messages W98SE

    My problem is that when i try to access the Control panel through the START -> SETTINGS menu i get following type of message: (i can't be 100% exact because i have to translate the message from spanish) Explorer caused an invalid page error in the module SHELL32.DLL at 0167:7fceede7. Registries: EAX=00000000 CS=0167 EIP=7fceede7 EFLGS=00010246 EBX=825dfb90 SS=016f ESP=00d2edec EBP=00d2eelc ECX=825ddb50 DS=016f ESI=bff772be FS=0d8f EDX=00000001 ES=016f EDI=00000001 GS=0000 Bytes at CS:EIP: ,02x,...(14x)...,02x Volcado de pila(? sorry can't translate that): ,08x,...(14x)...,08x I can't configurate any settings in the control panel because it doesn't come up. Another message that i got was when i tried to open an installer from a CD: SETUP caused an invalid page error in the module KRNL386.EXE at 0002:00007bf8 Registries: EAX=0003015f CS=014f EIP=00007bf8 EFLGS=00000286 EBX=00008594 SS=2b6f ESP=00008576 EBP=0000858a ECX=00019408 DS=016f ESI=004c0000 FS=0000 EDX=00000003 ES=016f EDI=806d6cf0 GS=0000 Bytes at CS:EIP: ,02x,...(14x)...,02x Volcado de pila: ,08x,...(14x)...,08x thank you. Philgood
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    APK System Tools for Windows Support

    @ APK thanks for the quick respond.amazing that you take yourself time for giving support to your outdated(?) suite. Quote: I am currently working on next Summer 2005 release build (due June 2005)... ...promising. :-) i actually did read the how-to .txt-file otherwise i wouldn't bother you.i will give it another try if i can find a recent version. happy new year. phil. p.s.: i'm running W2k with attached SP4.
  7. @ APK reading your article about tweaking windows 2000 gots me interested about trying out your announced Software suite. i ran into mayor problems...here we go: i'm running windows 2000 sp4.during installation i got errors like... Merging Registry Entries Registry Editor Cannot import APK Contro Center Defaults.reg:Error opening the file.There must be a disk or file system error(?...i have fat32). After i left the installer i double-clicked my computer and it rebooted by itself.(?) After an annoying long boot-up procedure i got a window popping up saying: APK System Tools for Windows2002 ++SR-4 Cannot change Visible in OnShow or OnHide ...and i got a message saying that the softwares trial period expired.(where i can get a recent version ?) then i tried to uninstall and got: Registry Editor Cannot import MPatch1(...2,3)REMOVE.reg:Error opening the file.There must be a disk or file system error. after an reboot the boot-up process were lacking of the auto LogOn to windows and i had to enter the username with password. any idea ? cheers, phil
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    Unable to locate Crash-Problem

    @ apk got it solved. the problem was that ONE W2k system wasn't still enabled for big drives.you know, that registry hack "EnableBigLba".it simply got confused adressing data to that partitions. Quote: I've NEVER tried to use clusters that large myself... are you doing that to minimize "cluster-slack" or just account for EXTREMELY large files? i thought using it for large video files. you're right, i'm just experimenting...time for being somekind of productive ! greetings phil
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    Unable to locate Crash-Problem

    @ everyone isn't there something like a global partition recognization for parallel installed windows 2000 systems ? i was surprised to see that the last logical drive in the extented partition on my one and lonely disk, formatted as NTFS with 64k cluster size, wasn't automatically recognized by the other w2k installation. instead it showed it as unformatted FREE SPACE. luckily that i still didn't have files on it... ever happened to someone here ? phil p.s. i hope that all this(see my other posts) doesn't lead to the hint that i could have a harddisk with bad sectors or something like that ? is scandisk a good, reliable choice for to test that ?
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    Unable to locate Crash-Problem

    @ everyone interested in i've done some parallel installations of windows 2000 now on the fresh partitioned and formated harddisk. i did this under dos first but got problems to install a second windows 2000 installation on a logical drive on the extended partition.so i finally did a re-partitioning under the first installed w2k system to create more primary partitions.i know this is really basic stuff for you i've not ran into any error again until now.so the investigation stops here. thanks for support. phil
  11. @ apk i got curious about tweaking my 2000 system.harddisk performance is very important for things like video-or audio editing what i'm doing most of my free time. so i don't know.what's the disadvantage of such programs like supercache except the need for lots of ram.as i understood these kind of programs are made for server systems but thinking of them as high performance systems, maybe it neither would be wrong for my editing purposes at my little workstation, although i should get some extra ram and a second harddisk first. you see that i'm spending a lot of time here atm, but it's just too interesting... phil p.s. you mentioned that you used WinTune97 for the benchmark test, so i guess you ran it on another Win9x networked-system during test, no ? i'm asking because i never did that and i don't know anything about the best procedure for doing it.
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    Unable to locate Crash-Problem

    @ apk Quote: (I am surprised nobody else has hopped onto this thread, but, we all have our lives outside of "The MaTriX" here...) i'm working at it Quote: Aha, now THERE's a potential "tricky spot" - BootManagers! Which one? i'm using the XOSL 1.15 boot-manager, because it's a free one.i like it nothing to complain. Quote: Anyhow, I will try to "stick-this-one-out" w/ you & hopefully? The usual will happen - You'll find it yourself, just by talking it out w/ me & others here... really like you attitude...just entered here and reading through the interessting posts in this forum. Quote: ...helps to talk things out, not just computer nerd stuff! as i mentioned before, i'm working at it. i just backed up all data and preparing to do a fresh install of w2k. i noticed some corrupted rar-archives which i copied once from a fat32 to a ntfs partition and now vice versa.some "file header" problem, i noticed that the corrupted archives are lacking of a "archive" page under properties through right-click.WINRAR is saying: couldn't find files in archive.though i don't care much about this(already deleted them), i'm just interested in what i should mind when i'm exchanging data between partitions of different filesystems, i.e. fat32 - ntfs ? phil
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    Unable to locate Crash-Problem

    @ apk, some things more... Quote: Anyways... the diff. here looks to be the 2nd disk, or something to do w/ ME being online. Ya know, it MIGHT be the fact ME is on there... NT-based Os' & 9x ones DO share some "common ground" in the C:\Program Files folder, & I know that when you install 2 diff. setups of say, 2000 or even XP? shouldn't be the problem as i used a boot-manager during installing the systems so that both systems will be seperated as much as possible, they can't see eachother at all(hiding partitions)...i used also its own partitions for the programs for every system individually for backup reasons. Quote: Are you overclocking ANYTHING (videocard, CPU, or RAM) there? It matters i WAS using overclocked values for videocard bus and memory timing but set it to his default values right after the first crash. actually i'm running out of space backing up the data and there is another problem.new LG dvd-writer is having problems with writing and finishing CDs/DVDs.it's connected through a firewire bridge.did you ever heard of firewire bridges whose killing dvd-writers.it's my third LG writer on this bridge which starts having problems.maybe time for changing the manufacture ?! cu phil
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    Unable to locate Crash-Problem

    Hi apk, seems that i'm having luck finding immediatly one expierienced user or i'm just in the right forum.thanks for the quick answer. Quote: P.S.=> Question - Have you EVER successfully installed 2000 on this machine before? The reason I ask is, I have actually SEEN & USED systems that couldn't run 2000, period... apk actually i ran this configuration successfully on this same machine before, excluding the second added harddisk for the page file and the winME partition on the first HD. i'm actually backing up some data for erasing the whole disk and to start up from the scratch but i'm curious what could be the reason.i'm not very familiar with viruses but doesn't it sounds like one overwriting the MBR because i had to recover the 2000 system partition with administration tools after every crash and the last time it erased almost the whole partition table.i always did a reformat of the partition which holds the 2000 system before every new install to "wipe out" any possible virus. does the windows installer an effective erasing of previous data including viruses or do i have to use additional software ? any suggestions before i will re-configurate the harddisk ? p.s. the SEATOOLS utility from seagate also checked the ram without reporting any errors. i don't know any details about the procedure, maybe i will have to try some other specialized ram-checker ? greetings, phil
  15. Hello, After reinstalling w2k pro for various times i don't know any further.i'm still getting an explorer error message after some time running a fresh installed system and after rebooting the system it comes up with an error during boot-up "Windows 2000 could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \winnt\system32\config\SYSTEMced "... after some repairs advices from various sites including microsoft sites i got fixed it to come one step futher to get another error message during boot "...could not start...because of following file...audstub.sys "...i also was able to fix this but got stuck at the next problem: "...INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE..." so i always tried to do a fresh install of windows 2000 to get rid of all these.please, any advices ? i have a new seagate st3200822A 200GB harddisk which i checked now for 2 times for bad sectors with seagates own SEATOOLS.also i couldn't find any virus with a demo of KASPERSKY-ANTIVIRUS-PERSONAL.maybe i try another virus-scanner ? i have the disk divided into 6 partitions (2GB for WinME, 5GB for W2k Pro, 5GB for WinME programs, 20GB for W2k programs, 30GB for backup purposes and >120GB for a ntfs partition for data.) i first installed WinME and used the freeware XOSL 1.15 BOOT-MANAGER to hide the first system partition with ME on it.After installing windows 2000 i have to restore the overwritten boot-sector and everthings booting up fine through the boot menu. i was also running an old >2GB QUANTUM Harddisk on the second controller channel as master for storing the virtual memory files of the two systems on two seperate partitions.one partion as NTFS and the other as FAT32, hiding the FAT32 partition for the Win2000 system and the NTFS partition for the WinME system through the boot-manager but stopped doing it for eliminating problem-sources. please don't hesitate to state any comment, i think anything could be a hint to solve this...! thanks.
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