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Paul Quinn | Ed Vance | XP's Shutdown File |
December 11, 2016 7:41 PM * |
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Hi! Ed, On 09 Dec 16 21:05, you wrote to All: EV> Does anyone know where XP stores the file it makes when either EV> choosing the Turn Off or Hibernate options and it says "Savings EV> Settings....."? I don't know about Hibernate, Ed. I've never used it, ever. But I had some fun this afternoon & evening, playing with a couple of XP toys out of VirtualBox... EV> I would like to Delete that file using a Ubuntu Live CD so hopefully EV> the next time I turn the XP pc Off it will make a new file without any EV> settings in it that was held over from times when I was having EV> troubles when XP wasn't behaving as it should. Mmm... I'd recommend having access to an older backup, first... My tests involved attaching the C: drive of each of the /other/ vBox as the D: drive of each XP, in turn. That way each of the other's C: drive could be explored without any messy booting of the drives, thereby causing additional file writes. Then I used Total Commander on each XP to _search_ for files updated just on or after the shutdown command's time (up to 5 minutes later, which is ridiculous of course as a shutdown typically only takes less than a minute). The first XP vBox PC is your basic out of the box thing (from 2003?) without any updates (that I know of), or, service packs applied (none, nil, nada). It's been a test PC in that state since I got my hands on the CD. Its shutdown resulted in 12 files being updated. The second XP vBox has been updated to death (nearly, I think), up to SP2. Its shutdown updated 41 files. A lot of those were in the Avast tree, and other general software packages. From a rough eyeball inspection, the most likely culprit common to both PCs is the NTUSER.DAT file. BTW, on each PC there were multiple versions of NTUSER.DAT doo-hickeys updated, in different directories. That's why I commented on your needing a good backup. (And, from a time before you were having your troubles.) Complete file lists and a couple of happy snaps (screen window captures) are available in email, if you want. Just tell me. Cheers, Paul. ... All stressed out and no one to choke. --- Paul's Win98SE VirtualBox * Origin: Quinn's Post - Maryborough, Queensland, OZ (3:640/384) |
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