"checking online for a solution"
I'm using Vista but it seems a lot like 7.
Is there a way to turn off the process that generates the message, "checking online for a solution"? It's never yet found a solution, so this is just another waste of my time. How can I turn it off? Thanks. |
"checking online for a solution"
Micky wrote:
I'm using Vista but it seems a lot like 7. Is there a way to turn off the process that generates the message, "checking online for a solution"? It's never yet found a solution, so this is just another waste of my time. How can I turn it off? Thanks. They move the furniture in each OS. Dr.Watson, dwwin, werfault, the cavalcade of fun. Yes, there is a GUI. http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/7863/...and-windows-7/ http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...e-windows.html No, you won't always be happy with the results. On average, it takes all evening to track down enough registry settings to even get close to taming that stuff. It's like training a puppy to use the litter box :-) Paul |
"checking online for a solution"
On Sun, 01 Nov 2015 19:57:20 -0500, Micky wrote:
I'm using Vista but it seems a lot like 7. Is there a way to turn off the process that generates the message, "checking online for a solution"? It's never yet found a solution, so this is just another waste of my time. How can I turn it off? Thanks. In addition to what Paul said, how about tracking down the source of the issue that causes the message and fix that, instead of clobbering the message and leaving the issue in place? You may have tried that already, but I thought I'd ask. -- Char Jackson |
"checking online for a solution"
On Mon, 02 Nov 2015 11:47:04 -0600, Char Jackson
wrote: On Sun, 01 Nov 2015 19:57:20 -0500, Micky wrote: I'm using Vista but it seems a lot like 7. Is there a way to turn off the process that generates the message, "checking online for a solution"? It's never yet found a solution, so this is just another waste of my time. How can I turn it off? Thanks. In addition to what Paul said, how about tracking down the source of the issue that causes the message and fix that, instead of clobbering the message and leaving the issue in place? You may have tried that already, but I thought I'd ask. Two programs in particular. I sort of know what the problems are. And Windows says it's checking online but never finds anything. If it found things I'd be happy to have it. Paul, I never had a puppy. Thanks, both of you. |
"checking online for a solution"
On Thu, 05 Nov 2015 23:12:59 -0500, Micky
wrote: On Mon, 02 Nov 2015 11:47:04 -0600, Char Jackson wrote: On Sun, 01 Nov 2015 19:57:20 -0500, Micky wrote: I'm using Vista but it seems a lot like 7. Is there a way to turn off the process that generates the message, "checking online for a solution"? It's never yet found a solution, so this is just another waste of my time. How can I turn it off? Thanks. In addition to what Paul said, how about tracking down the source of the issue that causes the message and fix that, instead of clobbering the message and leaving the issue in place? You may have tried that already, but I thought I'd ask. Two programs in particular. I sort of know what the problems are. And I don't know why I was so vague. The two programs are Firefox, which crashes when I have too many tabs open. I'm working on that. For one thing this, this free Vista box has only 2 gig, so I'm going to move eventually a box with 4 gig. The other is Eudora, which never crashed before, and I presume won't again when I get back to XP or on to 7, and have 4 gig. I've been following Performance in Task Manager. IIRC, there's an enhanced version of Performance somewhere. Windows says it's checking online but never finds anything. If it found things I'd be happy to have it. Paul, I never had a puppy. Thanks, both of you. |
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