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Subject: Re: Win 98 non si chiude allo spegnimento!
From: valvern <valvern@libero.it>

E' un problema abbastanza vecchio e dovresti trovare la soluzione in una di queste pagine :

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q196/0/08.ASP
Computer Stops Responding When You Try to Shut It Down

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q238/0/96.ASP
How to Troubleshoot Windows 98 Second Edition Shutdown Problems

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q132/7/76.asp
Computer Hangs or Reboots at Shutdown with NetWare Client

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q178/9/41.ASP
Computer Hangs on Shutdown with Windows Desktop Update Component

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q187/6/07.ASP
How to Disable Fast Shutdown in Windows 98

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q202/6/33.ASP
How to Troubleshoot Windows 98 Shutdown Problems

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q231/7/42.ASP
Shutdown Hangs on Intel AL440LX Motherboard with Phoenix BIOS Version P07

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q231/7/50.ASP
Shutdown Hangs with D-Link DFE 530TX Network Adapter Installed

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q231/6/66.ASP
Anti-virus Causes Computer to Stop Responding When You Shut Down

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q239/8/87.ASP
Windows 98 Second Edition Shutdown Supplement

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q253/0/98.ASP
Windows May Not Shut Down or Restart When Msdos98.exe Is Running

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q255/7/15.ASP
Cannot Shut Down Windows with USR USB Modem and ATI Rage 128 Video Adapter

Se nessuna delle suddette pagine risolve il problema provate a fare
una ricerca in http://search.support.microsoft.com/kb/c.asp


Subject: Re: Posso copiare il contenuto del MBR su....?
From: valvern <valvern@libero.it>
Il Ranish Partition Manager sicuramente e' in grado di farlo e probabilmente esistono anche altri programmi piu' piccoli e semplici.
Home Page del Ranish : http://www.users.intercom.com/~ranish/part/

Subject: Re: Posso copiare il contenuto del MBR su....?
From: Giulio Bucker <buckerg@usa.net>

BACKUP MBR WITH DEBUG

"For those not familiar with DEBUG, here is how to back up your boot hard disk MBR (Master Boot Record) in case of disaster.
Go to a DOS prompt (real mode or windowed session, doesn't matter).
Type: DEBUG
From now on hitting the Enter key is understood after each line.
This will place you in debug mode, which has a prompt like a hyphen
(-).
Now type:
LCS:100 2 0 1

This loads (reading from right to left) the boot sector starting at sector 0, located on drive number 2 (your C: drive/partition), respecting this convention:

Drive number    Drive letter
----------------------------
0        A:
1        B:
2        C:
3        D:
... and so on.

Then type:
N path\filename
to give DEBUG a name to call the file it will write the sector to, for example: N A:\MBR_C.DAT
*IMPORTANT*: Saving the MBR backup file to the same disk you're backing up for makes no sense, because that drive becomes inaccessible if its MBR gets corrupted.
Type:
RCX
Type:
200

This loads register CX with a hex value of 200 (512 decimal), the exact size of a standard sector, letting it know that 200h (512 dec) is the number of bytes to save to file.

Type:
WCS:100

This writes the number of bytes contained in CX starting at current code segment at offset 100 to the filename specified by the N command.
In the event the MBR (there is one per each physical drive) ever becomes corrupted, just pop in the diskette with the saved MBR file (good idea to put DEBUG.EXE on that floppy too).

To restore the saved MBR from the floppy disk, type:
A:
Then:
DEBUG filename to load DEBUG along with the MBR file.
Then type:
RCX
Then type:
200
to specify the number of bytes.

Lastly type:
WCS:100 2 0 1
to write the MBR to physical disk #1 which contains the C: drive.
Incidentally DOS assigns drive letters by getting the primary partitions from each physical drive out of the way first. So if you have two physical hard disks, then D: would be the primary partition on the second HD, even though you may have several other partitions on the first HD."

NOTES:    - This works only with MS-DOS 6.00 - 6.22 and MS-DOS 7.xx
[a.k.a. MS Windows 9x].

Subject: Re: Defrag *perfetto*: si può fare?
From: Lazarus Long <laz@libero.it>

> Era una FAQ, vero? Mi scuso, ho aquistato il mio primo computer pochi mesi fa; sono volenteroso, ma sono partito da 0, e non é facile non avendo basi e nemmeno moltissimo tempo. Ho letto e riletto la guida della Jackson (oltre 770 pagine), ma mi rendo conto che alla fin fine dà solo un'infarinatura.

Hai letto 770 pagine su come deframmentare ed era solo un'infarinatura??

Comunque per il defrag consiglio questo programma piuttosto che il defrag standard di windows
http://www.execsoft.co.uk/Dlfiles/503/us_dkwstr_i.exe

(Guardare comunque il sito per informazioni sul programma... questa e' la versione per client win 98.. ci sono altre versioni)


Subject: Re: dati persi
From: roberto rpoggiNOSPAM@softhome.net

si', vista la data, il solito virus cih ha quegli effetti.
se il disco era con fat32, puoi andare qui:
www.grc.com/cih.htm
e trovi un software per il ripristino.
leggi attentamente la pagina. se non dovesse funzionare, puoi tentare con tiramisu (recovernt) ma e' a
pagamento.

Subject: Re: + di 512Mb di ram
From: Pamela
"Bersy" <bersy76@supereva.it> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:9nd7k3$q22$1@fe1.cs.interbusiness.it...
> Dove posso trovare la patch x winme x farlo funzionare con + di 512
mb di
> ram?

Non c'è nessuna patch da installare.
Devi solo limitare nella sezione [Vcache] del file System.ini la
dimensione della virtual cache, inserendo una riga come da esempio:

[Vcache]
MaxFileCache=360000

Il valore dell'esempio è indicativo, ma si è dimostrato valido nella
maggior parte dei casi.
Non deve comunque superare i 524288 KB.

Pamela