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In Reply to: RE: This time no problems with shell32 posted by rickmcinnis@dogwoodfabrics.com on January 21, 2012 at 10:09:38
The first was session manager - memory. This one is session manager itself.
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I will try these registry settings. I have a very different session manager - memory. I forgot to mention that I got no BSOD's as Rick did. Rick did you get these while booting or while listening to music?
accompanied by a squeal!
Booting is never a problem.
I think I just finished getting the last of what I know I can eliminate from the registry (thanks to Mihaylov on both counts due to /minint and his original road map) and after using the compressor my config is 398 kB.
Now to see if the problem re-occurs. It is annoying but not alarming, other than the squeal! Starts right back up after an incident.
By the way, WHERE is Mihaylov?
As far as sonics I suspect my complete happiness (for the moment until the ear/brain wants more of something to keep the charade of music reproduction interesting) is my use of horn loudspeakers. Softening is never a problem with horns!
There may be softening but unlike some tube softening there is more information making its way through the electronic maze.
Also, at this point I think I can safely say with no qualms that the H61 board Jack Wong recommended is truly superior to the H55. For those wanting to get a little closer this should be procured.
Ted if you want the chips removed I would gladly do it.
I increased the IO thing to 20000 and there was one more that was different on the second suggestion.
Now to give it a try!
Thanks!
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