really?Originally posted by ditzy:Nothing wrong lar. Some apps require that some additional dlls that remain running even after you end it.For me, I just tweak that progress bar to progress faster, so it'll end asap.
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I swear by the most delicious microwaved curry rice ok?Originally posted by TehJarVu:really?
wah lau... last time my asus also hang every few hours... after that it diedOriginally posted by ditzy:I swear by the most delicious microwaved curry rice ok?At least its not like my comp hang every few hours thanks to 2 ram modules running different clock frequencies ok.
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That's coz its stupid owner insisted microwaved curry rice is the best thing away from home.Originally posted by TehJarVu:wah lau... last time my asus also hang every few hours... after that it died![]()
Nope, tjv...Originally posted by TehJarVu:Lately whenever I try to turn off my laptop, it will not straight away go to 'Windows Shutting Down'......
a window will pop up saying 'End Program rundll32.exe..... Ending program, please wait' etc then after the computer finish what it is doing, I click 'End', then the laptop will shut down.
Many times I get this. Only when I'm lucky, then the computer will go straight away to 'Windows Shutting Down' deng deng deng deng...
Why like that?!??!!! Anything wrong?
how to run registry checker??Originally posted by MosPyramid:Nope, tjv...
Some of your dll not loaded completely therefore rundll is still running.
Run registry checker should be able to solve the problem![]()
Originally posted by ditzy:Now TJV going to post thread ask what is registry.![]()
haha go download free trial or:Originally posted by TehJarVu:how to run registry checker??
i on the computer for more than 12 hours.......Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:By right, rundll32 shouldn't take too long to load if you have used the computer for hours. If you have used for a short time, try waiting for a few minutes for everything to completely before shutting down.
i see, so cannot close everything and want to shut down straight away?.......Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:By right, rundll32 shouldn't take too long to load if you have used the computer for hours. If you have used for a short time, try waiting for a few minutes for everything to completely before shutting down.
Before you shut down, close any programs running. Go watch TV until commercial start or something else, then shut down. By then, system would have stabilize, you can shut down safely after that.Originally posted by TehJarVu:i see, so cannot close everything and want to shut down straight away?.......
You can just press the off button. Nothing is important and can be unsaved anyway, unless something related to your work.Originally posted by TehJarVu:i see, so cannot close everything and want to shut down straight away?.......
PC will spoil faster......Originally posted by MosPyramid:You can just press the off button. Nothing is important and can be unsaved anyway, unless something related to your work.
Make such your hard disk activity LED is not blinking, hold your off button for 6 secs and *BOMB*, err i mean off...