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Nick Andre | Ed Vance | Re: XP's Shutdown File |
December 28, 2016 8:14 PM * |
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On 09 Dec 16 21:05:00, Ed Vance said the following to All: EV> Does anyone know where XP stores the file it makes when either choosing EV> the Turn Off or Hibernate options and it says "Savings Settings....."? EV> 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 troubles EV> when XP wasn't behaving as it should. As someone who has worked in the trenches in IT, fixing hundreds if not thousands of computers over a now-20-year span of time... I can tell you that deleting or modifying Windows system files in the way you are suggesting is asking for trouble. Why not just set a system restore point, or do an image of the Windows partition when it is "behaving as it should". When it doesn't work, revert back accordingly. Every Windows computer worth my time has been properly imaged; so any "problems" are easily corrected by restoring from the image media. No more Ubuntu, no more hackery. Nick --- Renegade vY2Ka2 * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (1:229/426) |
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