I have two bad bytes in RAM: one at 0x6d8cdf00 and other at 0x6d8cdf04. I would like to ask Windows XP 32 to do not allocate memory over these 2 bytes, or allocate these bytes at boot time and do not
I am using SFTP client(WinSCP) to get into a remote server and retrieve some files. I could not get to the SFTP server when I use WinSCP in a Windows-7 machine; but it works good when I try it from an
I use Windows XP and have the following two batch files: start_up.bat: C: cd \"C:\\programs\\hsqldb\\hsqldb-2.1.0\\hsqldb\\bin\\\"
var http = require(\'http\'), fs = require(\'fs\'), buffer, working = \'notworking\', options = { host: \'202.138.228.141\',
When I try to run an x86 assembly language (built using MASM) program on Windows XP, I get the following error in the command prompt:
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I\'ve backed up the registry tree containing the disk cleanup paramet开发者_JAVA百科ers ([HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Explorer\\VolumeCaches]), and I want to be a
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Is it possible with xerces-c++ library getting only value of Destination Node from following XML string or file?
On Windows XP (64-bit) it seems to be impossible to render with OpenGL to two screens connected to different graphics cards with different GPUs (e.g. two NVIDIAs of different generations). What happen