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トラブルシューテ-ィング

現在記事をからの拾い読みしている MS Windowsヴィスタの多用性があるソフトウェア 部門の一致 トラブルシューテ-ィング.

Windowsヴィスタのシステム健康のレポートを発生させなさい

Windowsヴィスタでは、ユーザーは広汎の有することができる システム健康のレポート 助力のそれらのために発生させてPCの性能および信頼性問題をまたは健康PCがいかに一般にあるか見るために修理しなさい。 一般のユーザーのために、これはおそらく何も意味しない。 しかし私のため、私は実際に私のPCについての私に告げる従って私実際に刺激されたレポートを作成する機能を持っているWindowsヴィスタのこの能力を見つけるために同類がユーザーのタイプである。

今晩私はレポートを私の主要なデスクトップPCではじめて発生させ、言うことを見ることにした。 システム健康を持つためには発生させる報告しなさい:

  1. 開始メニューを開けなさい。
  2. 「コンピュータ」およびかちりと言う音「特性」の右クリック。
  3. システム性質の窓では、あなたのWindowsの経験の索引の評価をつけなさい。
  4. 性能情報および用具の窓では」、左の選択窓ガラスのかちりと言う音「の「仕事の下で用具」を進めた。
  5. 窓が「選ぶ高度用具の下で底でシステム健康のレポート」を発生させなさい。

レポートはテストの約60秒後に発生する。 私が今晩発生させた私のシステム健康のレポートはここにある:

見ることができるようにどの種類でもの間違いかあなたのシステムのための警告は表示される

かちりと鳴らしなさい「読み続けるために発生させるWindowsヴィスタのシステム健康のレポートを」

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マイクロソフトの診断および回復Toolset (投げ矢)を与える試み

今日、ニック 言われる バルセロナからのマイクロソフトのデスクトップの最適化のパック(MDOP)の用具へのある更新について、TechEdのスペインそれフォーラム。 私は最近MDOPの部品の1つを与えるチャンスを-マイクロソフトの診断および回復Toolset (投げ矢) 6.0 -試み有した。 投げ矢は優秀な一組のそれのための用具無理解なPCを修理する専門家ウイルスおよびmalware環境の感染させたPCを離れて取除くであり。 投げ矢6.0にまた今それのための機能が専門家感染させたPCからのmalwareおよびウイルスのオフ・ラインの取り外しを行なうある。

The first thing I noticed when I started using DaRT is that it provides two options to the IT Professional: a way to analyze crash files from unresponsive PCs through the Crash Analysis Wizard, and a way to create a startup disc with the necessary tools in fixing an unresponsive PC that is unable to boot into Windows called ERD Commander.

I first took a look at the Crash Analysis Wizard.

The Crash Analysis Wizard allows an IT Professional to take a crash dump file (*.dmp files associated with a system crash) and analyze it and get important bits of information that could

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Written by Brandon LeBlanc on November 12th, 2007 with no comments.
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Giving the Microsoft Diagnostic and Recovery Toolset (DaRT) a Try

Today, Nick told you about some updates to the tools in the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) from Barcelona, Spain at TechEd IT Forum. I recently had a chance to give one of the components of MDOP - the Microsoft Diagnostic and Recovery Toolset Read More……(read more)

Written by Windows Vista Team Blog on November 12th, 2007 with no comments.
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An Incoming Request for Troubleshooting Advice

I recently received the following via email. I responded, but never heard back. Hopefully the information will be of use to others…

Hi, Found your name on the web when I was looking at some stuff on slashdot and I thought maybe you might have a moment to point me in the right direction.
I have a custom app which I have zero access to in terms of the developer. When the app was run on new hardware, a few users would periodically get a bizarre error, but never on their old hardware. Main difference seems to be core 2 duo on the new laptops.
Anyway, this error causes a total reset of the internal windows database system used by the app and then there’s an error in msvcr80.dll. Is there a way I can tell from the data below what routine went bad in that module? I could at least then tell the guy who guards the gates to tell the developer a little bit more. At this point the “guard” is convinced it is just because the dll is not the latest version. I think it is probably not that simple.

[app].exe signature
Appname [app].exe App. Ver. 0.0.0.0

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Written by «/\/\Ø|ö±ò\/»®© on June 15th, 2007 with no comments.
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Dreamweaver 8.0 Crashes on Windows Vista

(TROUBLESHOOTING) It has been reported that Dreamweaver 8.0 might crash or freeze on some Windows Vista systems while browsing for files. This is caused by Office Groove that bundled with Office 2007 Ultimiate. To resolve this, you simply need to uninstall MS Office Groove. According to Adobe’s website, this issue will be resolved in the next Dreamweaver release (Spring, 2007) since Dreamweaver 8 was released long before the debut of Windows Vista and Office 2007.
Here’s a complete instruction on how to uninstall Office Groove 2007 component within Windows Vista:

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Written by Brian on June 1st, 2007 with no comments.
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Setting the Priority of a Service Process via Script

Previously (here and here), I’ve written about isolating shared services so that they run in their own process, with a specific focus on the Windows Update Automatic Updates Service (wuauserv) that typically runs in the NETSVCS SVCHOST.EXE instance. One thing that can be done once this is accomplished is to lower the priority of the process so that when the service winds up consuming 100% of the CPU, the system doesn’t become unresponsive.

Since we’re dealing with a service, setting the priority of such a SVCHOST.EXE process can become problematic - the service may already be running, or, because it is a service, it is not started as non-service processes are, so one is not able to use START / [LOW NORMAL HIGH REALTIME ABOVENORMAL BELOWNORMAL] to impose a priority when the process starts. One can use a utility like Task Manager or Process Explorer to set the priority of a process on an ad hoc basis, but when the service restarts or the system reboots one has to remember to set the priority again.

Though not an ideal solution the following scripts (VBS using WMI, and PowerShell) can be used to set the

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Written by «/\/\Ø|ö±ò\/»®© on May 1st, 2007 with no comments.
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