Hello Arsians<BR><BR>I obtained (cough cough) a copy of Windows XP Pro Corprate (how do you spell that? I can't ever get it right) and tried to install it. I tell it to upgrade and it reboots the ...
Hiberfil.sys can use several GB of hard disk space. Delete the file, and it will likely return. Bill Detwiler explains how to get rid of it for good. In a previous TR Dojo Challenge question, I asked ...
The Tweaking with Vishal web site writes up a quick, but useful, registry hack that adds an "Open File Location" item to the context menu, just like Windows 7 or Vista has already. Applying the tweak ...
After reading John Siracusa's excellent article on meta data, I started wondering about what MS is offering in its NTFS 5(.1?) filesystem. Under Windows XP, and perhaps Windows 2000, it seems as if ...
Hiberfil.sys file is a system file that is used by Windows to support Hibernation. If you have enabled Hibernation in Windows, you will see this file. When you have Hibernation, and subsequently Fast ...
If you are not a TechNet or MSDN subscriber then getting your hands on a copy of Windows XP with SP3 means having to do some legwork yourself (or shell out for a new license ... but I'm assuming that ...
The Online Tech Tips site offers up a great tip for anyone reinstalling XP off something other than their original CD—such as a slipstreamed and automated installation—or lacking a net connection to ...