Re: unable to system restore

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Trying to make sense of your information from the Registry is
problematic. When yopu search and get a result you need to do Find next
after each result until you get an Application Name. The only meaningful
words are "DMC Component" which might referring to a Digital Mapping
Camera, Data Management Component System etc etc.

Do you or did you have an HP Printer? Do you have this driver??
hpcdmc32.dll

Your memory peak is large. You should be able to gather more information
from Task Manager. With the Processes tab open select View, Select,
Columns and check the boxes before Peak Memory Usage and Virtual Memory
size. What are the figures for the 6 processes using the largest
amounts?

I need the Report from Disk Defragmenter before you run Disk
Defragmenter.

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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captaintivo wrote:
Registry info:
ab(deafault) REG_SZ DMC Component
AccessPermission REG_Binary (the list of numbers was too long to
fit on my screen & a I could not copy them)
AuthenticationLevel REG_DWORD 0X00000001(1)
DllSurrogate REG-SZ
LaunchPermission REG_BINARY (another long list of numbers)

RAM (I doubled my RAM in November to 1.0)
Total 473436
Limit 1733684
Peak 1028076

Did you want me to dfrag or to send you information? I checked a few
months ago and it did not need it.

I will download the cleanup service later.

I appreciate all the help you're giving me.





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