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Topic: «
Some problem with Windows Xp 64
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Claude Deschênes
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02/10/2012 15:17:43
Actual Window Manager have some bug with Windows Xp 64
Each time I start the computer, Actual Window Manager work only with 64 bits apps... To repair the support of 32 bits apps, I need to unload and reload Actual Window Manager in config windows.
Another bug is when I put folder toolbar in a taskbar... The folder is not refreshed after a crash or restart of explorer.exe process. (I think this bug exist also in other version of windows)
There is also a bug with icons in all menu (black or color glitche around the icon after mouse pass on it)
So, please do some test to increase experience with Windows Xp 64 because theses bugs reduce the quality of the experience with your utilities
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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02/13/2012 02:48:43
Hello Claude,
Thanks for the post.
Please do the following after you started your computer:
1. Open the Command Prompt window (Start -> Run..., then type cmd and click OK)
2. Copy and paste the following command into the Command Prompt window:
tasklist /svc /fo TABLE /nh >"%UserProfile%\Desktop\TaskList.txt"
3. Find the "TaskList.txt" text document (or simply "TaskList" if your system does not display file extensions) on your Desktop, copy information from the file and paste here.
Best regards.
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