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28-06-2004, 09:27
Ciao,
girando in rete ho trovato questa cosa che mi ha lasciato un pò perplesso:
""There is a utility that MS put out called Boot Vis, that causes the symptoms you are describing. I ran into serious problems with this utility, as it would run at startup (it monitors how files are being loaded during startup (and actually, as long as it's running) and allows you to make adjustments to how these files start - supposedly allowing you to optimize the way files and programs start up for a faster start time), and continue to run.It uses a temp file, that it constantly adds too, so by the end of the day, I had a HUGE temp file hogging almost ALL of my drive space. When you shut down and reboot, it recreates the temp file and starts fresh. The problem I ran into with this program, is that once it was started, it COULDN'T BE STOPPED! It just continues to run. I tried everything - uninstalling, deleteing all file parts, turning off system restore, and then deleteing all parts of the file.. I even tried to talk to MS about it (they don't care - they don't provide support for the utility - even though they put it out). The program would not go away, and it started no matter what I did. In the end, I wound up having to reformat the HD and then re-install Windows to get rid of it... If you installed BootVis from MS, you can try uninstalling it, and turning it off in the services, and even deleting the files (after turning off system restore). I doubt you'll be able to get rid of it short of a reformat. If you are not willing to reformat, be prepared to reboot at least once a day to let the utility erase and recreate the temp file. I hope this helps!"
Infatti sono andato a veder il file .BIN che Bootvis crea dopo la prima scansione ed è la bellezza di 55MB, mi sembrano un pò tanti per i cinque grafici che ci sono al suo interno.
Risulta anche a voi che Bootvis lavori sempre ad ogni Boot come mi sembra dica questo utente?
Ciao e grazie per l'attenzione
girando in rete ho trovato questa cosa che mi ha lasciato un pò perplesso:
""There is a utility that MS put out called Boot Vis, that causes the symptoms you are describing. I ran into serious problems with this utility, as it would run at startup (it monitors how files are being loaded during startup (and actually, as long as it's running) and allows you to make adjustments to how these files start - supposedly allowing you to optimize the way files and programs start up for a faster start time), and continue to run.It uses a temp file, that it constantly adds too, so by the end of the day, I had a HUGE temp file hogging almost ALL of my drive space. When you shut down and reboot, it recreates the temp file and starts fresh. The problem I ran into with this program, is that once it was started, it COULDN'T BE STOPPED! It just continues to run. I tried everything - uninstalling, deleteing all file parts, turning off system restore, and then deleteing all parts of the file.. I even tried to talk to MS about it (they don't care - they don't provide support for the utility - even though they put it out). The program would not go away, and it started no matter what I did. In the end, I wound up having to reformat the HD and then re-install Windows to get rid of it... If you installed BootVis from MS, you can try uninstalling it, and turning it off in the services, and even deleting the files (after turning off system restore). I doubt you'll be able to get rid of it short of a reformat. If you are not willing to reformat, be prepared to reboot at least once a day to let the utility erase and recreate the temp file. I hope this helps!"
Infatti sono andato a veder il file .BIN che Bootvis crea dopo la prima scansione ed è la bellezza di 55MB, mi sembrano un pò tanti per i cinque grafici che ci sono al suo interno.
Risulta anche a voi che Bootvis lavori sempre ad ogni Boot come mi sembra dica questo utente?
Ciao e grazie per l'attenzione