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如何停止窗口要求您選擇操作系統

如果您升級了窗口或,有時,當您再安裝它,您將請求選擇窗口的哪個版本您想要跑,當它在像這樣的一個屏幕解雇:


如果您只使用窗口的一個版本您能關掉此,或者您可以減少讀秒時間,在它自動地之前繼續。

要做這用鼠標右鍵單擊在您的『我的計算機』像和選擇『物產』 (二者擇一地,持續窗口鎖上并且按停留或斷路鍵),在『起動和補救』部分選擇『推進了』頁,并且按『設置』按鈕。


從您可能通過unticking 『時刻這裡關掉那個選擇屏幕顯示操作系統名單』。 您能也調整時間屏幕將顯示,在它自動地繼續之前,并且您能改變窗口的缺省版本(或其他操作系統您在您的個人計算機的確設定了)。

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什麼是WMPNSCFG.exe ? 并且為什麼它跑? 在遠景

有許多過程 哪些繼續進行跑在背景使用某一份額 資源一直。

處理的這些是大多時間不充分是用途對我們大家,那些當中的一個過程是wmpnscfg.exe

什麼是wmpnscfg.exe ?

wmpnscfg.exe用於使用戶警覺,當新 設備在被找到 . 當wmpnscfg被通報新 設備是可利用的在 它顯示一彈出式在 通知用戶關於的盤子 新的設備。 (更多…)

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Fix or Repair the corrupted Vista Bootloader in a dual-boot configuration

Vista no longer starts after you install an earlier version of the operating in a dual-boot .“If you install an earlier version of the operating on a Vista-based , Vista no longer starts. In this case, only the earlier version of the operating starts.“

Why This Occur ?

These issues occur because earlier versions of the operating are incompatible with the new Vista method.

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Written by Jason on February 16th, 2008 with no comments.
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SetThreadPriority, Vista, and Autostart Locations

I ran across a post on the Vista Compatibility Team Blog entitled “SetThreadPriority from Run key” that discusses a change in Vista whereby calling SetThreadPriority from an application launched from the Startup folder and the “Run” key in the registry will not cause the thread’s priority to be increased.

Wanting to verify and play around with this, I wrote a simple program that called SetThreadPriority to set the priority of the thread to THREAD_PRIORITY_HIGHEST. The program then immediately called GetThreadPriority to determine if the call to SetThreadPriority had any effect. Next, in a loop, the program then called SetThreadPriority / GetThreadPriority until either an error was encountered, or GetThreadPriority returned the expected priority. The program logged before and after each call to SetThreadPriority / GetThreadPriority the time, the action, and the either the parameters or the return value.

I set the program to be launched automatically by placing a shortcut in the “Startup” folder, and rebooted. Once the system came back up, I waited a bit and then examined the log. The first call to SetThreadPriority( GetCurrentThread(), THREAD_PRIORITY_HIGHEST ); returned TRUE. The first call to GetThreadPriority( GetCurrentThread() ); returned 0 indicating THREAD_PRIORITY_NORMAL. In other

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Windows Vista supports NVRaid


One thing which has always annoyed me about Windows is its inability to pick up and recognise nvidia raid sets (created by the nvidia raid bios utility). Windows XP and much earlier versions of Windows Vista I beta tested (CTP’s 50 and below) required that you have a 3rd party driver provided by the motherboard manufacturer. Having this nvidia raid driver (usually called nvraid) hanging around on a floppy drive was always inconvenient. I had long removed floppy drives from my computers years ago because I just didn’t need them. With Windows XP I would slip stream the nvidia raid drivers into a Windows XP installation using nlite so that I wouldn’t have to muck around with the normal F6 business during windows startup.

Skip forward to the present day of Windows Vista release January 30th. Windows finally just recognises my nvraid array. Such a little thing yet such a big win in convenience.

Written by Joshua Hayes on February 4th, 2007 with no comments.
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