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Reply #1 freekey's post
thank you freekey...mmg kekadang ada masalah ni,even kalau dah kill process kat task manager pun still taleh delete lagi. |
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oh camnih ek?
nanti kalu jadik lagi; aku datang thread nih kang...
makasih freeky :bgrin:
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ntah.. aku pong heran asal kekadang terkuor msg tuh ekekeke
buta it sungguh aku nih :lol
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Reply #4 freekey's post
Aku nak bunuh dumprep windows tuh kalu ada application crash. Menyemak je dlm process |
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Reply #7 freekey's post
x try lagi.. Tapi alang2 ko dh bagi idea.. bagus gak aku cuba
Dumprep tuh mmg windows run kalu ada app yg crash. Kalu app tu besau, lagi la lama dia menyemak. Mkn CPU resource byk lak tuh |
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Thanx freekey... good info... |
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Mr.Forensics This user has been deleted
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aku penah gak nak cuba software macam ni..tapi aku takut la..
in case kalau aku kill program yg aku nak delete tu..nanti sistem tak terjejas ke...
tak crash ker...
by the way mcm aku,aku nak delete sgt fail tu
tapi dier asyik kata program tu tgh diused oleh program lain...
salah satu contoh ialah kalau kita uninstall something
then kuar msgbox yg tanya camni
"FAIL.DLL DIPERLUKAN UNTUK PROGRAM LAIN SUPAYA DIORANG LEH RUNNING''
so dia tanya kita
"DO YOU WANT TO KEEP THE FILE?"
aku perasan kalau aku keep file tu mesti dia wat masalah...contohnya taleh nak delete kedian hari:bgrin: |
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cayalah freekey, ko ni memang advance laa..
font and emoticon ko bukan main fancy lagi eekk..
ko tak pakai yg default cari forum nyer kan??.. :hmm:
buat thread baru sikit pasal tu.. hehehehe.. :lol |
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Originally posted by neotoxin at 25-5-06 11:05 PM
Aku nak bunuh dumprep windows tuh kalu ada application crash. Menyemak je dlm process
maybe this tips can help u
How to disable dumprep.exe (Dump Reporting Tool) on Windows XP
May 26, 2006 on 1:00 pm | In windows xp |
If you?e ever had to use the task manager (CTRL-ALT-DELETE) to kill a ?ot Responding? program, you?e probably been frustrated by the time it takes for the program to actually disappear from your screen. What? going on here is that a Microsoft provided tool called ?indows Error Dump Reporting,? or ?umprep.exe,? is creating a file containing information about the error that can later be sent back to Microsoft, where it will be summarily ignored along with millions of other error reports.
You can safely disable this largely useless feature (and thus speed up your computer in crash-situations) by taking the following steps.
How to disable dumprep.exe:
1. Right click on ?y Computer,? choose ?roperties? from that menu.
2. Click on ?dvanced tab,?
3. Click the ?rror Reporting? button.
4. Check the ?isable error reporting? box. You may choose to uncheck the the box below it, ?ut notify me when an error occurs,? if desired.
Voila, the annoying dumprep.exe tool is now disabled!
ref : http://www.eddieoneverything.com ... l-on-windows-xp.php |
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SYMPTOMS
While a Microsoft Windows XP-based computer starts, the Windows XP-based computer may run slowly. Additionally, you may receive Dumprep.exe error messages.
CAUSE
This issue is typically caused by hardware issues or damaged registry entries.
WORKAROUND
Warning Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly by using Registry Editor or by using another method. These problems might require that you reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that these problems can be solved. Modify the registry at your own risk.
To work around this issue, use either of the following methods.
Method 1: Use the System Configuration Utility to disable the Dumprep.exe tool
1. Click Start, click Run, type msconfig in the Open box, and then click OK.
2. Click the Startup tab.
3. Click to clear the dumprep 0 -k or dumprep 0 -u check box, and then click OK.
4. Restart the computer.
ref : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/899870/en-us |
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