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Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 SP1
raynertj replied to raynertj's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
It's an Intel Pentium 4 CPU, with 2 GB of Ram and # Ghz. I run CCleaner as well as ATF Cleaner and Comodo disk cleaner. and have defraged a couple of ways. Not sure about the other that you ask about. Where do I find that info. I'm running Panda, Comodo and Webroot Internet Security Essentials at startup. It just did it again, the message was: "Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service" The service that I was requesting was to open my Outlook Express. When I shut it down and restart then it will run. -
Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 SP1
raynertj replied to raynertj's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
It's an Intel Pentium 4 CPU, with 2 GB of Ram and # Ghz. I run CCleaner as well as ATF Cleaner and Comodo disk cleaner. and have defraged a couple of ways. Not sure about the other that you ask about. Where do I find that info. I'm running Panda, Comodo and Webroot Internet Security Essentials at startup. -
Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 SP1
raynertj replied to raynertj's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
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Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 SP1
raynertj replied to raynertj's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
Free space is 101GB. The downloads are coming from Microsoft update and I've also tried Secunia. -
I'm having trouble loading the security update shown "Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 SP1 on Windows XP,(KB2416447)" as well as 2.x and 3.x and I keep running in insufficient memory issues lately
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Sure seems to. Hey one last thing. In my HJT eacceleration keeps "reloading" itself' It's not in the add/remove to remove, it's not in the programs files as I searched on both files and folders. How do I get rid of it.
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So far so good I've loaded AVG and run it then rebooted and haven't seen a change in speed. Thanks for the lead on AVG.
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We tried a number of different combinations in msconfig services with reboots each time and looked at the time to load a web page. This was after we'd tried a test in Safe mode connected and found a big difference in speed. The only combination that consistently slowed the Browser response time was the ones mentioned above. ps I've uninstalled Norton and am in the process of installing / running the AVG option. Once it's done I'll take a look at browser response speed. I have no idea which game the the runservice.exe is associated with.
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Interesting as with allthe combinations that we tried it was the only one that caused a significant decrease in browser speed.
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Before I uninstall Norton AV are there any known conflicts between the AV you've suggested and runservice.exe
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Sounds like being between a rock and a hard place. I still have Spybot resident running, spywareguard, and Cyberhawk and can reinstall CA security. I also have Adaware SE, Spyware blaster and Xoftspy available. Question is will those suffice in the absence of Norton AV. I don't have McAfee.
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I contacted Sympatico and went through the system with them and found that what the Modem was seeing was the right speed which narrowed the issue to the Browser. I then contacted Microsoft and went through a long process of trying to determine what the issue was that was causing the slowdown. In the end it looks like there was a conflict between: 1) DefWatch which looks like it's related to C:\\program files\NavNT\defwatch.exe (what's this do) 2) LicCtrl Service which look like it's related to c:\windows\runservice.exe (what's this) 3) Norton antivirus Disabling all 3 has the speed back to nor
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Looks like someone does some reading and is learning from other peoples mistakes. /me pats Liz on the back and says nice observation m'am. M I went in and did the deletions on the HJT file and used regedit to get at the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\MediaPlayer\P references\HME and set the DWORD value DisableDiscovery to 2 The one that couldn't find was HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run" you'll find "quicktime task" with the value "c:\programfiler\quicktime\qttask.exe -atboottime". Remove it to avoid the file from loading on boot. I also could not delete
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Here's the silent runners file: "Silent Runners.vbs", revision 49, http://www.silentrunners.org/ Operating System: Windows XP SP2 Output limited to non-default values, except where indicated by "{++}" Startup items buried in registry: --------------------------------- HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\ {++} "WMPNSCFG" = "C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\WMPNSCFG.exe" [MS] "Window Washer" = "C:\Program Files\Webroot\Washer\wwDisp.exe" ["Webroot Software"] "INetBooster" = "C:\Program Files\OSS\Internet Booster\ISpBos.exe" ["Onestopsoft.com"] "DellSupport" = ""C:\Program Fil
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