Even worse, when you delete an uninstall file, and go look in the add/remove programs list and the program is still there. So you select it and click remove. Windows comes back and says “Can’t remove because the uninstall file is missing”. Fine, but then it leaves the program on the list. If you can’t delete it, and know you can’t delete it, then don’t list it as a program that can be removed.
Okay. I’ll accept that, Mars Horizon, and I appreciate the knowledge. Can you tell me, though, why I need such a file on each of my partitions? Your explanation leads me to think that it would only be necessary on the drive where Windows resides.
When Outlook or other similar programs open a web link, instead of putting it in a new window, it just goes over whatever I’m looking at. Usually at the end of loading a big page. On a crap modem.
If you are using IE, go to Tools->Internet Options->Advanced and under the “Browsing” options uncheck Reuse windows for launching shortcuts. Restart your browser.
Um, sorta. I have TweakUI on my machine here at work, set on paranoia. I just found out recently, though, that while it does delete the contents of the history folder, it doesn’t do so well at deleting the temporary internet files, which can be equally incriminating, so to speak. In my C:\WINDOWS\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5 folder are several other folders, each filled with various cookies, jpegs, gifs, avis, etc., some belonging to a coworker who used this machine before I got it.
And at least once a day I give my coworkers my apoplectic rant about what a few others here have dubbed the “focus problem”. Does NT/2000 do true multitasking? Because 9.x is clearly faking it.
Damn, you beat me to it. That is THE MOST ANNOYING THING IN WINDOWS. “Can’t uninstall, file not found?” THAT MEANS IT IS UNINSTALLED YOU TWIT, NOW REMOVE IT FROM THE REGISTRY. ARGGGGHHH…
I also don’t like Windows Explorer. Particularly the new Windows Explorer that looks like IE, and AFAIK can’t even jump quickly to a directory by using a “go to” thing like in the old Explorer (Windows Explorer, not Internet Explorer. What moron decided to give them the same name!?) It is sooo much easier to do file management in a command-line interface like DOS (that’s what I always use.)
Another Windows quirk that I don’t exactly hate (because it’s so funny) is when I click the little “X” on a window and it pops up a message box saying “This program has performed an illegal operation and must be shut down.” Oh no, I’ll have to exit my program now? Right in the middle of quitting?
Also, it’s not directly related to Windows, but when I buy a new computer, do I really need OVER A GIGABYTE (yes, I checked) of preinstalled bullshit? I don’t NEED 5 different free ISP trials, thank you very much. And you know you have a problem when the computer is at 1024x768 resolution and the little systray mini-icons on the right (plus the start button plus more little icons on the left) take up more space than the actual active programs. (I’m building my own computer from scratch from now on. It’s cheaper and better in every way.)
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Anyone who can help me with this gets their name in my sig (woo hoo)
The folder I install my Microsoft stuff to (C:\program files\Microsoft) opens every time I boot up. I renamed the folder as a test, and it didn’t appear, but I don’t have the time to uninstall everything in there (office, encarta etc). There’s nothing in my startup folder, win.ini reads:
Are you running win98? There is a utility called something like “msconfig.exe” that can help you sort out the startup stuff.
Try Regedit, do HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE->SOFTWARE->MICROSOFT->WINDOWS->CurrentVersion->Run to see if explorer is loading it there. Check other HKEYS->[Same path]->Run
Kill the offending key.
STANDARD WARNINGS ABOUT EDITING THE REGISTRY APPLY! If you don’t know what you are doing, please don’t modify the registry.
BTW, What the heck is PTSnoop?
tourbot: NT is no better than 9x about apps demanding to be front and center.