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AnaRoT
Posts: 2076
Location: Queensland
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In Win2k This Dr Watson s*** installed itself - is it really useful or is there some way to get rid of it other than ending it in task manager? Where are its files kept? It uses tonnes of system resources is what annoys me. |
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| #0 08:40pm 25/01/01 |
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Kaygen
Posts: 48
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I didn't know a piece of software from microsoft and useful were used in the same sentence? |
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| #1 10:29pm 25/01/01 |
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Einstein
Posts: 359
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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there's some startup thingy for win2k thingy that you can turn off what starts up in windows you could always do a regedit and manually delete the key dr. watson has always been a crash catcher for M$, so if your system crashed, drw would know exactly what happened, you wouldn't have the f***ing foggiest idea from the sysdump registers but aparrently m$ employees can deduce wtf happened =) |
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| #2 11:05pm 25/01/01 |
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WarT
Posts: 777
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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its gay i run hardly any thing in my system and it works fine any extra stuff is a waste of time cept atguard its pretty cool |
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| #3 11:59pm 25/01/01 |
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AnaRoT
Posts: 2083
Location: Queensland
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Yeah I like the idea of running s*** all stuff too but I dunno how to turn all this s*** off in Win2k.... |
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| #4 12:28am 26/01/01 |
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