Window information popup hiding
If I put the mouse curor over the items in the systray, I can see the
very top of the information popup. The rest of the popup window is
hiding behind the taskbar. The only one that does not do this is for my
network connection which is the first one on the left side in the
systray. Is there something I can do to raise these?
I am using XP64. Tag: Restore Tag: 42637
Windows 32-bit to 64-bit
I currently have a single license of Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition
(32-bit). How would I go about upgrading this to the 64-bit Edition and also
get the media?
Bryan Tag: Restore Tag: 42631
Norton
Norton has totally re-written Ghost with a product called Norton Save &
Restore but still hasn't made it either Vista or 64-bit compatible. Typical
for them. Tag: Restore Tag: 42622
Dependency walker for 64-bit Windows
Hi All,
I need to check the dependencies of my DLL on a 64-bit AMD machine. Is
there any Dependency walker for 64-bit windows.
Thanks alot.
Regards,
Shreshth Tag: Restore Tag: 42611
gdi32.dll program hang returns
Well, it's back. Photoshop 6 hangs up in gdi32.dll. Open Office
delivers some cryptic message. Digging through the MS website, I see
there is a version of gdi32.dll dated August 2, 2006, but you need to
request it directly from Microsoft. Does anyone know what is contained
in the X64 service pack II beta?
Here is the info on the August version of this dll, though it doesn't
seem related to my problem:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923630
On this page
http://www.planetamd64.com/lofiversion/index.php/t22822.html
you can find a similar problem with photoshop and the gdi32.dll being
describes, though the poster believes it is related to timing issues.
[Sounds like an overclocker, but the problem sound similar to mine)
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I've got the tRC set at 11/13 now (which have been the most stable
timings to date), and after running photoshop, closing it and opening
it about 3 times...on the 4th time I got event ID 1000 error:Faulting
application photoshop.exe, version 7.0.0.0, faulting module gdi32.dll,
version 5.2.3790.2615, fault address 0x00020f94.
---------------
So is there a way to get
Gdi32.dll 5.2.3790.2762
without making a request directly to microsoft? Tag: Restore Tag: 42594
Utility for the registry x64
Is there susch a thing for XP64? I am trying to clean my registry in XP64
and can't find anything. Used System Mechanic for XP32 which worked rather
well however, it won't work for x64. Thanks
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Rock on!!!
http://www.myspace.com/whistlertime Tag: Restore Tag: 42561
MI5 Persecution: .net magazine article
net magazine article March/1998
Britain's .net Magazine featured my website on page 17 of their March 1998 issue (number 42). They quote from the "FAQ"
pages, and also include some details of the evidence I have tried to present on my website.
The age of some of the material on the website shows in this review, which says the case "has been discussed in uk.*
newsgroups during the past year". At this time (March 1998) it has been discussed on uk.misc for three years, and there
are still occasional traces of the discussion going on.
552
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Forgotten Password
My son has Windows XP Professional on his PC, and I set up a password in
Internet Explorer in the content advisor for obvious reasons.....he is 12.
But for the life of me, I can't remember the passerword....for obvious
reasons...I'm over 40.
Is there a way to reset the supervisors password ?
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joel :) Tag: Restore Tag: 42555
Tyan K8WE (2895) 8800 GTX Windows x64
I just added an MSI 8800 GTX video card to my Tyan K8WE (2895) system
running Windows x64. I had to upgrade the BIOS of the motherboard to
1.04a (beta) to support the video card, and I am running the new nVidia
beta drivers for the 8800 GTX in x64. Some gamess will not work
correctly, and some stuff will not install. For example, I can not
install the new Futuremark 1.10. I was just wondering whether others
are having similar problems.
Thank you! :-)
Jim Tag: Restore Tag: 42548
Is there any way
I can make my new X64 machine dual boot with the 'old' drive from my ME machine
IE I have built a brand new X64 computer but am having trouble getting some
SCSI scanners working I have already put the old computer drive in the system
as well to access the data on it, is there any way I can retrospectivley make
it dual boot with the ME system that if already on the old disc.
Many thanks
Rob Tag: Restore Tag: 42546
Something is hijacking explorer
Why does it just so happen that i have to reinstall Vista RC1 every three
days? Because on the third day, every time the computer is started, it
renders itself unusable by way of 100% CPU usage. I finally checked on the
problem, using sysinternal process explorer, and sure enough, explorer.exe
takes up 90% of the CPU. It only starts doing this after about three days.
Everytime the computer starts it automatically gets slammed to 100% usage,
and this is an AMD Athlon 64, not some junk. After about twenty minutes
explorer.exe will calm down to 4% like it should, until i open any folder
then it shoots right back up to 100%. It is NOT hardware related as it works
fine for three days. My index rating is 4.1 and all drivers are updated and
perfect, so there is no way it is hardware related. Any one else having this
explorer.exe problem? And yes all software i am using is on the compatibility
list with the latest updates. Tag: Restore Tag: 42543
multiple LCD, keyboards, mouse
all:
Can XP or any windows OS support multiple simultaneous users with different
LCD displays, keyboard, mouse browsing the internet?? Remembering back unix
support this and its time needs to come back.
I would like to have one computer, one OS, one security sw, on and on in my
house. All these double copies and charges and hassles and errors â?¦. Must go!
Envisioned Several people will share same computer for mostly internet
browsing â?? at time all users will need simultaneous access
IS THIS POSSIBLE WITH WINDOWS?
If not what about third party SW? or does Redhat support multiple users,
terminals, keyboards, etc??
Thanks in advance,
steve@timelessgardens.com
contents protected Tag: Restore Tag: 42539
anyone know how to get scsi scanners to work with x64
I have managed to get my SCSI card working but I can't load an ASPI layer to
get the scanners to work has anyone managed to find a way of getting them to
work as I have a pair of very high quality scanners that I really would like
to get back working
Any ideas???
Many thanks in advance
Rob Tag: Restore Tag: 42534
upgrading to vista... but...
I have win xp pro x64, and have had a few problems, mainly freezes and
lack of printer drivers etc.. I was thinking to upgrade to vista and I
have a few questions:
1 is the 64 bit vista a much-improved version and am I going to have
the same problems?
2 can I upgrade to 32-bit vista and avoid some of these problems.
3 off topic slightly, but is it possible for me now to install win xp
pro (32 bit) on my system and have a dual boot option?
Cheers! Tag: Restore Tag: 42523
Vista x64 and XP Media Center X86
Bought AMD Athlon 64 system with XP Media Center installed ( X86 version).
Setup new partition and intsalled Vista X64. IT installed fine and noticed
other MS operating system. When I try to boot the XP x86 Media Center I get
a missing file or corrupted file -- <windows root>\system32\hal.dll
Any suggestions ? -- How to get X64 Vista to boot manage X86 XP Media
Center? Can i just replace hal.dll from Media Center and place in Vista
system32 directory?
Murray Tag: Restore Tag: 42517
Odd reboot on start-up (but fixed)
I haven't used my x64 for a week, and this morning I was booting it, and it
came to the section after where you see the Windows-logo, and then
popped-up a message for a split-second, and rebooted again, doing the same
thing over and over. The message said something about lsass.exe and
password.
So I wanted to log-in via the Recovery Console, but could not log-in there,
because the Admin password was wrong. Odd, as I had not changed it.
So I went searching for ways to reset the password, and one was to delete
the SAM-files in system32/config. I booted from x32, went to the x64
partition, and oddly enough I noticed the file called "security" was living
twice in that folder, but one was called "securXXX", where the XXX where
some Chinese characters. I renamed the one called "security" to
"security.org" and in the other one removed the Chinese characters and
changed them to "ity", reboot, and hey presto, working again :-D
It might have been a corrupt disk, or corrupt FAT or something. I ran a
chkdsk, but it did not find any problems.
So, my problem got fixed, but I thought I would just share it with you.
I wish all those celebrating the upcoming one, a Happy New Year!!!!
Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese etc, your's will come soon again :-))
jud Tag: Restore Tag: 42508
System freezes
Hi
I have 2 recurring problems:
[1] I will be working on the pc, mostly browsing or using other apps,
and suddenly the machine freezes and every time I need to reboot. I am
running windows xp x64. I have tried searching he new for answers..
but not much luck. How can I check driver compatibility? Is there
freeware I can downlaod that will do this for me or diagnose the
problem? Could it be software?
[2] Whne I reboot, my machine frequently fails to reboot, so I have to
press the power off/on key to get it to shut down and then press again
to get it to boot (and that is not always successful).
Are these problems in any way related? Any advice? Tag: Restore Tag: 42486
gdi32.dll program hang (the ghost in the machine)
I've got this periodic problem with gdi32.dll on X64 (AMD 64 4400 ).
Every once in a while, my PC gets in this mode where three programs
(Open Office Calc, Photoshop 6, and Vuescan) crash. Only Photoshop 6
gives me the clue that the problem is due to gdi32.dll.
Two questions:
1)
<http://securitydot.net/vuln/exploits/vulnerabilities/articles/18330/vuln.html>
claims there is a potential to create a DOS attack using gdi32.dll. Now
I'm not running a server, and I am behind a firewall router, but any
chance there is a virus in gdi32.
2) I've been waiting for sp2 to be released. What are the risks of
installing the beta. Tag: Restore Tag: 42484
Installing xp professional x64 edition 180 day trial software
i've been struggling with trying to get xp professional x64 edition on my 64
bit computer for 4 months now without success.. it goes through copying
files on my new hard drive, restarts and then a light blue screen comes on
that says setup must restart, screen then goes black and then there is hard
drive activity for close to 10 minutes and then nothing. restarting computer
doesnt help, same result with or without setup disc in drive. Please help
I have been searching through websites, and articles for months.
motherboard:msi k8n neo4 processor:amd athlon 64 3200 memory:1 ultra 512mb
ddr400 module Graphics Card:bfg tech GeForce FX 5500 oc pci card with
onboard 256 mb ddr Tag: Restore Tag: 42482
Localized x64 IE7 for XP x64?
Hi,
It's been a while now since IE7 is on the wild!
Is there any chance to get a localized x64 (nor x86 nor IA64, I know it's
available) version of it for XP x64?
Nothing on:
http://www.microsoft.com/country/windows/ie/downloads/default.mspx
(Replaced "country" by each country name)
Personally, I don't mind using the English version but some customers
working on XP x64 keep IE6 or use Firefox because of this lack. Tag: Restore Tag: 42479
Express Upgrade to Vista 64bit
Hi
I`m contemplating buying the Windows XP 64-bit version from komplett.co.uk
which includes an upgrade coupon to Vista when its released.
My understanding is if you buy Windows XP 64-bit you get an upgrade to
64-bit Vista Business.
I have one question however I`m buying a new CPU/Motherboard around the same
time and I might get the CPU from komplett at the same time.
Does this qualify me as an "authorised system builder" or is this offer only
available to dell, HP etc in which case why are komplett selling these
operating systems to Joe Bloggs with upgrade coupons which could be useless?
Anyone know the exact truth about this can I build a home PC with a new CPU
bought from the same place as the Windows XP 64bit with upgrade coupon and
does the e-reciept of this qualify me as an "authorised system builder" or
do I have to be Dell, HP Acer etc
It says Windows XP 64-bit has to be preinstalled by the system builder ie me
in order to qualify for the upgrade but that is no problem obviously . Cost
is about £ 75 + £ 8 pnp for Vista upgrade when its released. Tag: Restore Tag: 42469
PRB: WinXp x64 upgrade to Vista x64
I appologize for posting to vsnet.general but it was the only group in the
MSDN managed newsgroup that I thought someone might have encountered this
problem... and i am crossposting it to microsoft.public.windows.64bit.general
I am trying to upgrade Windows XP x64 to Vista EE x64
1) while attempting the upgrade, Vista told me "The upgrade cannot be
started. To upgrade, you must be running Winsows XP with Service Pack 2
(SP2), or Windows Vista".
2) so i went looking for sp2 for xp x64 and found this:
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 x64 Edition Release Candidat
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=AC8EDD44-96B3-4D11-9293-12970CD62FED&displaylang=en
Overview
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) Release Candidate (RC) is
a cumulative service pack that provides the latest updates, security and
stability enhancements, in addition to new features, feature updates and
utility updates to the Windows Server 2003 operating system. SP2 helps secure
your server and improve system reliability, security, and stability thereby
ensuring the highest level of readiness to meet the ever increasing demands
of todayâ??s server operating systems.
Windows Server 2003 SP2 can be installed directly on the following operating
systems:
Windows Server 2003 Editions (All 32-bit x86)
Windows Server 2003 Itanium-based Editions
Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions
Windows Server 2003 R2 Editions
Windows Server 2003 Storage Server R2 Edition
Windows Server 2003 Compute Cluster Edition
Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
You can get specific information on the updates contained in the service
pack in the knowledgebase article KB914962
2) I installed the sp2 for win2003 x64 sp2 rc since that is the only
service pack 2 for xp x64
3) I get the same message from vista:
"The upgrade cannot be started. To upgrade, you must be running Winsows XP
with Service Pack 2 (SP2), or Windows Vista".
Has anyone upgraded XPx64 to Vista x64?
-Mark Dranoff Tag: Restore Tag: 42455
x64 fast outbound - slow inbound net traffic
I have a GA K8N-SLI mobo using x64, all patches, latest GA and NVidia
drivers. Somewhere along the way the network has been damaged so that
transfers outbound to an XPX86 system run at full speed, but transfers
back run at roughly 10% of the outbound (100base) xfer rate. Using
the X64 system, VOIP speed tests on the ADSL report 234 kbps up, but
only 225 kbps down on the 1500 mbps link. The X86 system gets close to
full bandwidth on the ADSL in both directions, and has a K8N-9 mobo, so
it looks like the X64 system.
I have switched out the firewall-routers and the ADSL modem without
change in behavior, I have also used the tweakers to set XP buffer
sizes - while the buffer sizes make modest improvements it still is not
close to being "right."
I also occassionally get the network "disconnected" followed
immediately by a "connected" message. Since the reconnect is
instantaneous it is an annoyance rather than a problem.
I uninstalled the nVidia firewall; uninstalled all the nVidia drivers
via control panel, and reinstalled the latest nVidia drivers without
the firewall. I am using ghostwall now, Windows firewall disabled.
Any further ideas?
Thanks, Tag: Restore Tag: 42442
Dual boot with windows XP Pro 64 Bit and Vista Ultimate 32 Bit
I have a Dell Inspriron E1705 Desktop running Intel Duo 2 Core T2500 at
@2.00 GHz with 2 Gig of memory. The hard drive is 91.75 GB. When it came
from Dell, it had a 47 MB EISA Configured partition for Dells' diagnostic
tools, a 4.93 GB Primary partition with Dells disk restoration program and
the remaining 86.5 GB was in a primary partition. I spilt the primary
partition into a 39. GB Primary partition for Windows XP PRO Media Center
2005 and a 47.5 GB logical partition onto which I installed Windows Vista
Ultimate RC2.
I am quite happy with the way Vista Ultimate performs on the laptop. I did
not think to download the 64 bit version when it was available, so I've
downloaded the trial version of Windows XP Pro 64 Bit and would like to
install it on the partition that currently holds XP Pro Media Center,
replacing Media Center with XP Pro 64 bit. I want to see how a 64 bit OS
works on the laptop before Vista becomes available to the public.
If I format the 39 GB primary partition which holds Media Center to install
XP 64 Bit, will I loose the capability to boot into Vista on the logical
partition? From what I've read on these news groups, I can not "upgrade" to
XP 64 Bit, but must do a clean install.
If I do loose the ability to boot to Vista after the format of the primary
partition, can I do a repair using the RC2 DVD to restore the boot files?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Lee Steele Tag: Restore Tag: 42426
EasyBCD 1.52 re-uploaded (Dec 27th)
It seems that v1.51 had a bug so there is a new version.
http://neosmart.net/blog/archives/312
"EasyBCD 1.52 has been re-published following a minor bug in the installer
that would occasionally result in a failed install if TweakVI was queued to
be downloaded & installed. The error has been corrected, and hopefully there
arenâ??t any more issues that need immediate attending to until 1.6 comes out
with quite a few new features."
Direct download link:
http://neosmart.net/downloads/software/EasyBCD/EasyBCD%201.52.exe
Carlos Tag: Restore Tag: 42420
MI5 Persecution: harassment at work
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-= harassment at work -=
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Once I stopped watching television and listening to the radio at the end of
1990, "they" had to find other ways of committing abuses. So they took what
must be for them a tried and tested route; they get at you by subversion of
those around you. Since they wouldn't be able to do that with my family or
friends, that meant getting at people in the workplace to be their
mouthpieces and do their dirty work for them.
They supplied my employers in Oxford with details from what was going on in
my private life, and what I and other people had said at my home and
accommodation in Oxford. So people at work repeated verbatim words which
had been said in my home, and repeated what I'd been doing recently. Often
the most trivial things, the ones from your domestic life, are the ones
which hurt most. One manager in particular at Oxford continuously abused me
for ten months with verbal sexual abuse, swearing, and threats to terminate
my employment. After ten months I was forced to seek psychiatric help and
start taking medication, and was away from work for two months. I spoke
later with a solicitor about what had happened at that company; he advised
it was only possible to take action if you had left the company as a result
of harassment, and such an action would have to be started very soon after
leaving.
Over a year later the same manager picked on another new worker, with even
more serious results; that employee tried to commit suicide with an
overdose as a result of the ill-treatment, and was forced to leave his job.
But he didn't take action against the company, either. Abuse at work is
comparable to that elsewhere in that tangible evidence is difficult to
produce, and the abusers will always have their denials ready when
challenged. And even if a court accepts what you say happened, it still
remains to prove that abuse causes the type of breakdown I had at the end
of 1992. In a recent case before a British court, a former member of the
Army brought a case against others who had maltreated him ten years
previously. Although the court accepted that abuse had occurred, it did not
agree that depressive illness necessarily followed, and denied justice to
the plaintiff.
552
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MI5 Persecution: why the security services?
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You may ask, why do I think the "they" referred to are the security
services? Is there any evidence that there is a single source, as opposed
to a loosely based "whispering campaign" amongst many people? Even if there
is a single source, is there any evidence that "they" are professional
"buggers" as opposed to amateurs, or perhaps people working for a privately
funded organization?
a) As to the question of a single source versus something more fragmented;
it is quite obvious that there is a single source from the way the campaign
has been carried out. Since things have been repeated verbatim which were
said in my home, there must be one group which does the watching and
listening. Since on several occasions (mainly during travel) people have
been planted in close proximity and rehearsed in what they were to say, it
follows that someone must have done the planning for that, and again a
single source is indicated.
b) So why couldn't it be amateurs? Why couldn't it be a private
organisation, for example a private detective agency paid to manage the
campaign and undertake the technical aspects? Some detective agencies are
unscrupulous as has been proved on the occasions in the past when they've
been exposed or caught; they too can have access to the bugging technology
deployed; and there are reported cases of MI5 paying private eyes to do
their dirty work (against peace campaigners and similar enemies of the
state) on the understanding that if they were caught then they could deny
all knowledge. Why couldn't that be the case?
The main factor pointing to direct security service involvement (as opposed
to amateurs or MI5 proxies) is the breadth of their access to the media in
particular, and the fact that the television companies are so involved in
the campaign. The BBC would not directly invade someone's home themselves,
since it would not be within their remit to allocate personnel or financial
resources to do so. An organisation of their stature would not take part in
a campaign set up by private sources. The only people they would take
material from would be the security services, presumably on the assumption
that if the cat ever flew out of the bag yowling it would be MI5 who would
take the consequences.
State sponsorship for these acts of psychological terrorism is also
indicated by duration; support for over six years for a team of three or
four people would be beyond the means and will of most private sources.
The viciousness of the slanders and personal denigration also points to
MI5; they traditionally "protect" the British state from politicians of the
wrong hue by character assassination, and in this case are using their
tried and tested methods to murder with words an enemy they have invented
for themselves.
And there are precedents. Diana and Hewitt were alleged to have been filmed
"at it" by an Army intelligence team which had operated in Northern
Ireland, these allegations were made by someone called Jones who had been
on the team. His statements were denied by the defence establishment who
tried to character-assassinate by describing him as the "Jones twins".
Funny how if you tell the truth, then you must be ill, isn't it? Thought
only communists behaved like that?
Hewitt later said that he'd been spoken to by someone in the army who
revealed the existence of videotapes of him and Diana, and that the tapes
would be published if any attempt was made by them to resume their
association.
552
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MI5 Persecution: their methods and tactics
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They deliberately set out to harass in a way that would resemble the
symptoms of schizophrenia, so that any report of the harassment would be
taken as indicating mental illness and "treated" accordingly. They never
show their own faces; they only work through proxies, in the media, among
the public, and by manipulating people in the workplace. Since they do not
declare their identity there is no evidence to initiate legal action
against the security services or anyone else. The only people you can
prosecute are the proxies and they will deny knowledge of any conspiracy.
By repeatedly humiliating and abusing the victim, they induced mental
illness. This is the worst form of human rights violation: making any
statement of the harassment appear to be symptomatic of the illness which
they cause through the harassment. That this can happen, and people collude
by silence, is absolutely horrifying.
From the beginning in June 1990 they set a pattern of harassment which they
have followed without change for the last six years. They paint me as a
"threat" to which people must "react" (shades of Nazi persecution methods),
while simultaneously portraying their hate campaign on which they have
spent over a million pounds of taxpayers? money as a "joke".
The MI5 that breaks the law with the silent complicity of the police is the
same agency that is now seeking a role in the fight against crime. Perhaps
the real joke is the proposed involvement in the implementation of justice
of an organisation which commits criminal acts with secrecy and disinterest
for the legal process.
552
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MI5 Persecution: abuse in set-up situations and in public
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Strangers in the street have recognized me on sight many times, and shown
awareness of the current thread of abuse. To give you one example, in 1992
I was seriously ill, and a manager at work somewhat humorously said that
"it wasn't fair" that people were bullying me. A few days later, I attended
for the first time a clinic in London as an outpatient, and on my way out
was accosted by someone who asked if "they had paid my fare", with emphasis
on the word "fare". He repeated the word several times in this different
context; that they should have paid my "fare", each time emphasizing the
word.
For two and a half years from the time their harassment started until
November 1992 I refused to see a psychiatrist, because I reasoned that I
was not ill of my own action or fault, but through the stress caused by
harassment, and that a lessening of the illness would have to be consequent
to a removal of its immediate cause, in other words a cessation of
harassment. I also reasoned that since they were taunting me with jokes
about mental illness, if I were to seek treatment then the abusers would
think that they had "won" and been proved "right". Remember, the constant
theme of any persecution is, "we must destroy you because you're X",
whether X is a racial or other attribute. In this case the X was "we
persecute you because you have brain disease". The similarity of this logic
to Nazi attitudes to the mentally ill is striking.
The same manager who'd said "it wasn't fair" asked me in winter 1992 why I
didn't seek help from a psychiatrist; was it, he asked, because "they would
think they had won" if I sought treatment? That was something I'd never
said at work... again, taken separately it proves nothing, but many such
things over a period of months proves conclusively that people in the
company knew what was going on, and in quite a lot of detail.
Usually harassment in public lacks the level of finesse of "paying your
fare". Most people's imagination does not go beyond moronic parroting of
the current term of denigration. That is not surprising given the average
level of the abusers; if they do not have the intelligence to distinguish
wrong from right then neither will they have the capacity for anything
other than mindless repetition of a monosyllabic term calculated to fit
into their minds.
The first incidents of verbal assault in public were in again in the summer
of 1990, although they increased in frequency and venom with time. In July
1990 the first public incident occurred on a tube train on the Northern
line. Two men and their girlfriends recognised me; the women sprang to my
defence, saying "He looks perfectly normal, he doesn't look ill". Their
boyfriends of course knew better, and followed the party line; one of them
made reference to an "operation", apparently to work at the tube station
but implicitly to a visit that I had made to hospital a couple of weeks
previously.
In August 1990 going home from college, soon after getting on a tube train
at Gloucester Road I was followed by a group of four youths, who started a
chant of abuse. That they were targeting me was confirmed by other people
in the carriage, one of whom asked the other "who are they going on at, is
it the bloke who just got on?" to which the second replied "yes, I think
so". I was tempted to reply, but as in every other instance the abusers are
enabled in their cowardice by physically outnumbering the abused; any
confrontation would result in my being beaten up, followed by a complaint
to the police that "he attacked us", and of course he's ill, so he must
have been imagining that we were getting at him. Shitty, aren't they?
But the shittiness of the four youths on the tube train is as nothing
compared to the episode on the National Express coach to Dover in the
summer of 1992. While going on holiday to the Continent I was verbally set
upon by a couple travelling sitting a few rows behind. The boy did the
talking, his female companion contributing only a continuous empty giggling
noise. He spoke loudly to ensure other people on the coach heard, always
about "they" and "this bloke" but never naming either the abusers or the
person he was talking about. He said "they" had "found somebody from his
school, and he was always really stressed at school". They must have dug
deep to find enemies there; perhaps someone who dropped out of school,
someone who didn't do too well later, who was jealous and keen to get their
own back? The boy also said "he was in a bed and breakfast for only one
night and they got him". By a not unexpected coincidence I had been in a
B&B in Oxford a week previously, which had been booked from work; other
things lead me to the conclusion that the company's offices were bugged for
most of the 2 1/2 years that I was there, so "they" would have known a room
in the B&B had been booked. (But I'll bet "they" didn't tell the company's
managers their offices were bugged, did they?).
After a few minutes of this I went back to where they were sitting and
asked where they were travelling. The boy named a village in France, and
the girl's giggling suddenly ceased; presumably it permeated to her brain
cell what the purpose of the boy's abuse was.
This and other set-up situations are obviously calculated to provoke a
direct confrontation which would bring in the police, with the abusers
claiming that they were the ones attacked. Again in 1992, outside the
house where I was living in Oxford I was physically attacked by someone -
not punched, just grabbed by the coat, with some verbals thrown in for good
measure. That was something the people at work shouldn't have known
about... but soon after a couple of people were talking right in front of
me about, "I heard he was attacked". The UK police have a responsibility
for preventing assault occurring, but they do not seem to take any interest
in meeting that responsibility. I suppose their attitude is that harassment
does not come within their remit unless it involves physical assault, and
they will only become involved once that happens. That is of course quite
the wrong attitude for them to take, but as I now understand, the police
investigate only the crime they wish to investigate; if they do not take
your complaints seriously then there is nothing you can do to make them
take action.
552
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USB Jump drive not assigned a drive letter
hello, when I plug in any type of USB jump drive I here the bling blong sound
and thatâ??s about it. I go up to the safely remove hardware arrow tool thing
and I can see the USB drive their. I open Windows Explorer and I can not see
the drive their (or on my computer) I go into disk management I can see the
drive their but I am unable to manually assign it a drive letter, anyone have
any ideas of what is going on? Same holds true if I try to read a SD Media
card with the card reader on my printer. Any help would be greatly
appreciated. Tag: Restore Tag: 42381
MI5 Persecution: how and why did it start?
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The harassment didn't start by itself, so someone must have been there at
the outset to give it a firm push and set the "animals" after me. It looks
as if I was set up in June 1990, and the timing indicates someone from
university was responsible.
>One thing which has been missing from this discussion is this simple
>prognosis: that maybe he is right and that, despite his admitted
>mental condition, there really is a campaign against him organised by
>now-influential ex-students of his university.
In May or June 1990, Alan Freeman on Radio 1 read out a letter from someone
who had known me for a few years, who wrote of the one who "wore out his
welcome with random precision" (from the Pink Floyd song). Freeman went on
to say to the writer "that's a hell of a letter you wrote there". The
indication is strongly that people I had parted from soon before nursed a
grudge against me and were trying to cause trouble for me.
The suggestion is that Freeman might have shown the letter to other people,
and things could have snowballed from there. Right from the start the real
source (security services presumed) didn't announce themselves as the
origin, but let the "talkers", the radio DJs, believe that they were the
originators. Think about it; if you announce, "we're MI5 and we have a
campaign against this bloke" then people might not go along with it; but if
you say, "everyone else is getting at this bloke because he 'deserves' it"
then people will join in with fewer qualms.
>Why would "they" wish to assassinate your character?
It's the classic case of hitting a cripple to prove you're stronger. Why
would the security services expend hundreds of thousands of pounds and more
than six years of manpower to try to kill a British citizen? Because they
are motivated by people who knew me at university and feel personal
animosity; because they knew me to be emotionally weak, and it is in the
nature of bullies to prey on those known to be weak; and because they can
rely on the complicity of the establishment, which the security services
manipulate and derive funding from. This is England's biggest humiliation
today, and the British security services are intent on preventing their
humiliation becoming reality by continuing their campaign of attempted
murder to suppress the truth from becoming public.
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Vista Upgrade....
I'm quite confused over where excatly I stand on upgrading to an x64 version
of Windows Vista.
I purchased an OEM version of XP Professional X64 from ebuyer.com around
June 2005. I built a new system and wanted it to be X64 based so I put on
XP64, and everything has been fine and dandy, one of the main reasons I was
sold on doing it then was because all the hardware I got had driver support
and I was told I'd be future proofing my system for the new X64 version of
Windows (which we now know as Vista).
As far as i've been able to gather from what information there is out there,
XP64 users cannot do an "upgrade" to any version of Vista, which I'm fine
with anyway. However, there is mention of a discount for Windows 2K/X64
users which allow them to buy the full x86 or x64 Business Edition of Vista
at the upgrade price. Now how excatly would we go about claiming this
upgrade?
I wanted to e-mail MS directly about this, but all the e-mailing seem to
want to charge me for it! If anyone could clear this up it would be a big
help, because i'd be quite annoyed if i didn't qualify for some sort of
discount. I bought XP64 pretty much as soon as it came to market, and today
not only do I see the very OEM version I bought over a year ago cheaper, but
they now come with a Vista upgrade coupon that permit a discount.
I want to upgrade to Vista64 Ultimate, but I can't afford £500 to buy it,
esepcially being a student.
Thanks for anyone that can shed some light on this. Tag: Restore Tag: 42358
over 4 gig ram concern in audio recording environment
I saw this article while searching for a compatable 1394B I/O card. It was
relevent to digital cameras locking up XP64 when processing large DMA
transfers. I am moving to XP64 to use the increased RAM for digital audio
recording. Can anyone shed light on whether or not this should be a concern?
I was going to purchase a system with 8 meg of RAM. TIA!
Mike (mgremlin)
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http://www.ptgrey.com/support/kb/index.asp?a=4&q=253
The following problem affects 64bit versions of both Windows XP and the
upcoming release of Vista.
One of the primary reasons for moving towards 64bit operating systems is to
increase the maximum amount of memory that can be installed on a system
beyond the 4GB limit of 32bit machines. Experimentation has revealed that,
despite the ability to install and configure much larger amounts of memory on
these machines, attempting to use devices that perform large DMA transfers
will cause undesirable behavior - primarily system crashes (BSOD, or blue
screen of death).
The issue is that machines with at least 4GB of RAM have access to 256 or
fewer memory map registers. Map registers are required for DMA'ing data into
the main memory of the computer. One register is required for each memory
page. Each memory page is 4096 bytes. Thus, in order to DMA a 4096000 byte
image, 1000 memory map registers would be required.
Each map register consumes 4K from non-paged memory. The OS will allocate no
more than a hard coded 256K to a device.
Based on the current limitations of 64 bit Windows XP, a system with 4GB of
RAM (256 memory map registers) could theoretically interface with a camera
that produces 256*4096 = 1048576 byte images (1MB) without any troubles.
Pending further qualification, it appears as though even this configuration
will not work in practice on all 64bit platforms - problems have been
observed with cameras with many different image sizes smaller than 1MB.
This problem does not happen on 64bit systems with less than 4GB of RAM
because the OS can address the memory with 32 bit DMAs via a set of "virtual"
map registers.
If this behavior is observed, the only short term fix is to reduce the
amount of memory on the system in question to below 4GB. However, Point Grey
Research is actively working on a solution to this issue using the
proprietary FlyCapture software and drivers. Tag: Restore Tag: 42355
Change synchronization computer?
I have offline files synched to X computer. That is defunct. How to I
change my synchronization settings so that they instead point to Y computer,
where the offline files are now located?
Do I edit something in the registry? There seems to be no way to change the
computer address in the synchronization manager. Tag: Restore Tag: 42345
problems networking
i cannot seem to get one of my computers to communicate. I am new to the 64
bit world, and i don't know if this could be the problem. My status is this:
i just installed, MS Pro x64 to one of my computers on my network at home,
and i cant view any computers through it. Everyone can and has full access to
it. When i attempt to browse though computers on the network, i can only see
their names, but i dont have access to them, it says that i don't have the
rights (i already tried sharing Everything). I can ping to my 64 through any
computer and view everything, but i cant ping from it to anything except my
gateway and NIC (my internet works on all computers). i enabled the file and
printer settings, and i even disabled all firewalls. is it because of my OS,
did i overlook something, or just lack of networking skills... (i read in a
previous discussion on the nvidia firewall, if that were my problem, i
wouldn't be able to see anything on the network right?) Tag: Restore Tag: 42340
hour glass hangup
My brother, who is a true newbie, downloaded IE 7 and now his computer hangs
up all of the time. If he clicks on something, an hour glass hovers, and
nothing happens.
I will be visiting him in a few days and would like some tips Tag: Restore Tag: 42334
A problem with this offer?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16832116179
Is there a problem with this offer?
Notice that it is labeled as "XP Professional x64 Edition with SP2b..."
SP2b? SP2b is the service pack 2 roll up for x86. SP2 for x64 is still in
release candidate.
"w/Upgrade Coupon for Vista - OEM."
According to
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/getready/expressupgrade.mspx only
XP Tablet SP2, XP Pro SP2, and XP MCE SP2 are elibible for the upgrade
coupon.
Note: NewEgg also offers an upgrade coupon for XP Home SP2, which is listed
as eligible on the Microsoft page.
Somebody doesn't have it right and some consumers are sure not getting good
information. Tag: Restore Tag: 42321
Vista
I recently purchased a HP Windows MCE PC with an Intel Core 2 Duo 6300 chip.
I am looking at the Vista upgrade program and trying to decide if I should
upgrade to the 32-bit or 64-bit version. What are the advantages of going to
the 64-bit version of the OS? Will some (older) applications have problems
running on this platform or does Microsoft have an option to run the program
in 32-bit mode? Tag: Restore Tag: 42276
Genuine Copy Of Windows
I'm having trouble updating things like Windows Media Player and IE, because
it says it isn't genuine, is this because my cousin built it and installed XP
after or not, and how do i get updates????
Many Thanks
Jonno Tag: Restore Tag: 42262
EasyBCD 1.51 released
There's a newer version of EasyBCD (http://neosmart.net/blog/archives/304)
which includes many new enhancements.
Download page is here:
http://neosmart.net/dl.php?id=1
Carlos Tag: Restore Tag: 42261
Thermal paste ?????
Hello Everyone
I looking at buying some thermal paste for my AMD AM2 5000+ cpu. I know
about Artic Silver and Ceramique, how do they compare? Is there anything
better and what is carbon black?
Thanks in advance
Long Life and Happiness
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Virus Database (VPS): 0662-0, 22/12/2006
Tested on: 23/12/2006 4:25:38 PM
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http://www.avast.com Tag: Restore Tag: 42251
[O.T.] - Merry X-mas
From the Ship-yard in Frederiskhavn (Denmark) repairing the vessel, and
X-Mas far away from home.
I wish to you all a Merry X-Mas and Happy new year 2007
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Corsair Tag: Restore Tag: 42242
Common Access Card required for Logon to Network
What is required to make a Windows XP x64 bit system work with the CAC Card
(Smart Card reader).
We have a couple of Dell sytems with Dell smart card keyboards, but we
cannot make these systems CAC required for login.
When we attempt it, we get a Logon Message Dialog box that state "The card
require drivers that are not present on this system."
Any ideas.
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Jerry Tag: Restore Tag: 42241
Windows XP Pro thumbnails will not display
recently I have not been able to get the thumbnails view to display the jpg
files. I select thumbnails but just get an cion that has a JPG in the box.
If I doa preview it displays the image but not in the general thumbnail view.
It will not display any kind of image file in the thumbnail option in
windows explorer.
Any ideas? Tag: Restore Tag: 42231