Is there a way in Win-XP, to protect a process from being killed by any user? In Unix/Linux a normal user can be restricted to stop only proccesses of his own. In XP anybody may kill any process, which makes pc security a matter of voluntarity.
Phaedros
my windows-xp pc (up to now running perfectly) has started to go into endless loops of CHKDSK /F and reboot. although i can escape CHKDSK manually and start windows normally, on next bootup it begins again. how can i escape this vicious cycle?
i have tried to boot from the windows cd and run...
hello,
is it possible to specify more than one data storage paths for access? i tried it (semicolon separation , space etc.) but nothing worked.
hints welcome,
phaedros (user)
i have recently restored my system from a saved checkpoint. therefore i also have lost a few windows updates, which had been loaded in between. however, trying to reload them doesn't work because windows treats them as 'successfully loaded'. some newer updates also fail now; i guess it's because...
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