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Brian Livingston of Infoworld mag has been running a column for the past two weeks about disabling unneeded Windows services in W2K and XP. You know, stuff like Windows Indexing Service that starts chugging through your document files on your hard drive right in the middle of the "perfect" tracking session. He recommends going to http://www.blkviper.com/ and checking this guy out. Read the precautions at this site then go to http://www.blkviper.com/WinXP/supertweaks.htm (for XP of course) for step by step instructions. The column author says there are 4 setups defined - He calls them Safe Install, Internet Gateway, Hardcore Gaming, and Rad.
Go to http://www.infoworld.com/articles/op/xml/02/10/21/021021opwinman.xml if you want to read the article.
I know nuttin' about W2K or XP but figure someone might glean something useful related to recording.
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Go to http://www.infoworld.com/articles/op/xml/02/10/21/021021opwinman.xml if you want to read the article.
I know nuttin' about W2K or XP but figure someone might glean something useful related to recording.
DD