Q. On a friends Vista PC there is a 9GB recovery partition with 4.5GB of files, yet Vista complains it is full up. There doesn't appear to be anything recent on in this partition and I listed all the files and there is one 4GB file plus lots of small ones - but only 4.5GN when added up.
So why does it say the partition is full?
So why does it say the partition is full?
A. Its just the vista low diskspace warning, you can disable it.
Here's How:
1.
Click on Start, type the following command in the search box, and then hit the Enter key.
regedit
This command will load the Registry Editor program.
Note: Changes to the registry are made in these steps. Take great care in making only the changes described below.
2.
Locate the HKEY_CURRENT_USER folder under Computer and click on the (+) sign next the folder name to expand the folder.
3.
Continue to expand folders until you reach the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion registry key.
4.
Select the Policies key under CurrentVersion.
5.
From the Registry Editor menu, choose Edit, followed by New, followed finally by Key.
6.
After the key is created beneath Policies, it will initially be named New Key #1.
Change the name of the key to Explorer by typing it exactly as shown and then hitting the Enter key.
7.
With the new key, Explorer, still selected, choose Edit, followed by New, followed finally by DWORD (32-bit) Value.
8.
After the DWORD is created beneath Explorer, it will initially be named New Value #1.
Change the name of the DWORD to NoLowDiskSpaceChecks by typing it exactly as shown and then hitting the Enter key.
9.
Right-click on the new NoLowDiskSpaceChecks DWORD you just created and choose Modify.
10.
In the Value data: field, replace the zero with the number 1.
11.
Click OK and close Registry Editor.
Windows Vista will no longer warn you about low disk space on any of your hard drives.
Keith Mitchell,Server Engineer,Hosting.com
Here's How:
1.
Click on Start, type the following command in the search box, and then hit the Enter key.
regedit
This command will load the Registry Editor program.
Note: Changes to the registry are made in these steps. Take great care in making only the changes described below.
2.
Locate the HKEY_CURRENT_USER folder under Computer and click on the (+) sign next the folder name to expand the folder.
3.
Continue to expand folders until you reach the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion registry key.
4.
Select the Policies key under CurrentVersion.
5.
From the Registry Editor menu, choose Edit, followed by New, followed finally by Key.
6.
After the key is created beneath Policies, it will initially be named New Key #1.
Change the name of the key to Explorer by typing it exactly as shown and then hitting the Enter key.
7.
With the new key, Explorer, still selected, choose Edit, followed by New, followed finally by DWORD (32-bit) Value.
8.
After the DWORD is created beneath Explorer, it will initially be named New Value #1.
Change the name of the DWORD to NoLowDiskSpaceChecks by typing it exactly as shown and then hitting the Enter key.
9.
Right-click on the new NoLowDiskSpaceChecks DWORD you just created and choose Modify.
10.
In the Value data: field, replace the zero with the number 1.
11.
Click OK and close Registry Editor.
Windows Vista will no longer warn you about low disk space on any of your hard drives.
Keith Mitchell,Server Engineer,Hosting.com
I use to delete the history's which i had visited.If any one recover that without data recovery software?
Q. Pls explain this.My brother is a computer hardware engineer.can he recover the history of my visited sites.
A. yes, software like asoftech data recovery can recover deleted files.
http://www.asoftech.com/adr/
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How do I do system recovery on a SONY VAIO Windows XP without a CD?
Q. My system can't even turn on till the windows menu. My only option is to do it at the boot menu but I'm having trouble as to which icons and options to choose. Can someone please give me step by step instructions or lead me somewhere they provide full details how to do the system recovery?
A. You can contact the Customer Care or You can take your Laptop to the sparky.
Systems Engineer will have Recovery Software to retrieve all your Data stored in the System. If you don't have CD drive working properly, They can install Recovery programs by using USB or External Disk Drive.
If you are unsure about what to do right, I advise you to escalate the problem to the concerned expert.
Systems Engineer will have Recovery Software to retrieve all your Data stored in the System. If you don't have CD drive working properly, They can install Recovery programs by using USB or External Disk Drive.
If you are unsure about what to do right, I advise you to escalate the problem to the concerned expert.
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