|
2004/05 First half
|
![]() |
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|
2004/05/07 EOP1680 DVD複製ソフト「123
Copy DVD」
2004/05/10
追記:Winnyは、罪になるかは判断が分かれる
2004/05/11 EOP1682 世界最小69グラムのiモード端末
2004/05/12
2004/05/13 123
copy dvd support からのメールの内容 Hello, 1. Make sure Windows is running with as few resources
consumed by other programs as possible. One of the most
common reasons for a game not to run is interference from
such "background" tasks. Some of these take up
system resources such as memory and processor time that
the game needs, regardless of how powerful your computer
may be. Background tasks can cause error messages such as
illegal operation errors, poor performance, crashes, and
lockups. There are literally millions of different applications
that can interfere with programs. A few examples of
programs most likely to interfere would include: Chat/messaging utilities Anti-virus programs Anti-crash utilities File Sharing Software Although somewhat less likely to cause problems, here
are some other background applications found on many
machines are programs related to hardware or network
connections: Firewall software Modem Sharing software (Wingate, Sygate or Built into
Windows) Hardware applications To check for background tasks and close them: Hold down the CTRL and ALT keys simultaneously. Press
the Delete key once to bring up the close-program window.
The only 2 programs that need to be running are Explorer
and Systray. Select a program that is not Explorer or
Systray and then click the End Task button. The window
should now disappear. Press CTRL-ALT-DEL again and repeat
this process. Once Explorer and Systray are the only
programs in this list, then try running the game. If you restart the computer, all the background tasks
that were ended will return. Use caution when ending
background tasks - pressing CTRL-ALT-DEL again while the
close program window is displayed will restart your
computer. When ending background tasks, you may experience
some programs that do not immediately end on the first
attempt to close them. Click End-Task on these again and
wait a few seconds. Occasionally, you may see a window
appear saying that a program has stopped responding. Click
the End-Task button. If ending a certain task makes Windows restart, try
ending background tasks again but do not end-task on it.
If a certain program is making the game crash, you may
want to contact your system manufacturer or the
manufacturers of the program to ask how to prevent it from
loading when windows is started. Note: If you close a virus protection/firewall program
that is running in the background, you will want to
restart your computer after playing the game to ensure
that it is protecting your system. Under Windows 2000 and Windows XP, such tasks are known
as "Processes." You should be logged in with an
account that has administrator privileges to perform these
steps. To end background tasks in Windows 2000 and Windows XP: Press CTRL-ALT and DEL simultaneously. This will bring
up the Task Manager. Select the Applications tab. Select all the programs that are running and click the
End Task button. Next, select the Processes tab. Check the box at the bottom of the window labeled
"Show processes from all users." Select a process with an account username next to it
and click the End Process button. WARNING: Do not End Process on Explorer.exe or
processes with "SYSTEM" or "SERVICE"
in the username. Ending these processes can prevent
Windows from running correctly. Also, ending another user´s
process will cause all of their open programs to close,
which may result in a loss of all unsaved work. A good reference site for background task is http://www.answersthatwork.com/Tasklist_pages/tasklist.htm
or http://www.blackviper.com/WinXP/servicecfg.htm. **Be advised that we do not own these sites, have no
control over them, and are not responsible for any content
you might find there. We just mention it as it is a very
good site to research background applications. 2. Optimize Windows´ handling of temporary files. Windows and applications store working data in
temporary (*.tmp) files that they create on the hard disk.
Excessive or outdated temporary files can interfere with
Windows´ performance. Delete temporary files, and make
sure that at least 280 MB of free space is available on
the hard disk to which they are written. To delete temporary files: --Exit from open applications. --Choose Start > Search, and then click All Files or
Folders. --Type *.tmp in the All or Part of the File Name text
box. --Choose Local Hard Drives from the Look In pop-up
menu, and then click Search. --After the search results appear, choose Edit >
Select All. --Choose File > Delete. Click Yes to confirm that
you want to send the files to the Recycle Bin. --Remove any files you don´t want to delete from the
Recycle Bin, and then empty the Recycle Bin. Windows
deletes all temporary files not in use. To make sure that at least 280 MB of free space is
available on the hard disk to which temporary files are
written: -> Exit from open applications. -> Choose Start > Control Panel, and then
double-click System. -> Click the Advanced tab, and then click
Environment Variables. -> In the User variables for [user profile] section,
locate TEMP in the Variable column, and note the folder
listed in the Value column. If the complete pathname for
the folder isn´t visible, double-click TEMP in the
Variable column, and note the folder name in the Variable
Value text box. Note: If a TEMP variable doesn´t exist, contact your
system administrator for assistance. 3. If you are using Windows 98or SE, turn off Active
Desktop if it is on. 4. Windows XP Application Compatibility Update (April
10, 2002): http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q319580 5. If you are having an Installshield or Ikernel.exe
errors with the program try updating your ikernel.exe file
from installshield.com´s website. http://support.installshield.com/kb/view.asp?pcode=ALL&articleid=Q105097 6. Rename the Installshield folder: Double-click on My Computer Double-click on Drive (C:) Double-click on Program Files Right-click on InstallShield Installation Information
and left-click on rename. And just rename the folder Old
InstallShield Installation Information. Then try the
reinstall again. If these suggestions do not help, exchange the program
for a new one at the place of purchase. Or if it was
downloaded, please email your transaction ID# to
billing@123copydvd.com and please include a brief
description of your issue. LNTS Technical Support Globalstar Baltimore PLEASE USE REPLY TO IF YOU ARE REPLYING TO THIS EMAIL. OTHERWISE YOU MAY BE ASKED TO RESEND PREVIOUS EMAILS. For 24 hour online technical support please go to our
support site: http://www.globalstarsoftware.com -------------------------- これをお馬鹿な機械翻訳をすると以下の様に…。 -------------------------- 1今日は. ------------------------- おおよそ書かれてある意味は分かるのです。1・2は試みました、3・は関係なし、4・は今ひとつ分からないし、5・は持っていないし、6・のInstallshieldホルダーの改名が今ひとつ分からない。ココを見ていらっしゃる方で同様の状況の方、若しくは、解決の糸口の見当が付く方がいらっしゃいましたらご連絡頂けるとありがたいです。 ------------------------- 追記:続報アリ ------------------------- EOP1685 先ず目標を設定し、「逆算」せよ
2004/05/14
EOP1687 ジェットコースター乗り過ぎは危険
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||