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| Post ID | Timestamp | Content | User | ||
| 374383 | 2005-07-24 05:37:00 | At the moment I have 512MB, which seems to be good enough for most things. | Agent_24 (57) | ||
| 374384 | 2005-07-24 05:42:00 | Well thats depends on how many programs / processes are running now. And how many programs u run at the same time. |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 374385 | 2005-07-24 06:20:00 | Well the amount of background programs hasn't really changed much, and besides, windows shouldn't be using too much memory when it's saying 'Windows is shutting down' | Agent_24 (57) | ||
| 374386 | 2005-07-26 07:18:00 | Just got a reply in the newsgroups. If the message continues to appear, select the Last Known Good option. SYMEVENT.SYS is due to Norton products. I shall suggest you to either delete the Symevent files from the following locations:- C:\Program Files\Symantec C:\WINDOWS\System32\Drivers(Symevent.sys) Now download and install the latest Symevent installer from the following link:- www.symantec.com |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 374387 | 2005-07-26 07:25:00 | Thanks for the information, though I just received an email from symantec (I sent them one, after I saw your post which suggested it) and they told me to do pretty much the same thing as you have just said now and It all appears to be working fine ... :) | Agent_24 (57) | ||
| 374388 | 2005-07-26 07:28:00 | Good to hear its working now :) | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 374389 | 2006-03-22 23:00:00 | While using my computer I heard the device disconnect sound for seemingly no reason. I ignored it because I thought it was just the scanner doing something stupid, however later when I tried to access the DVD drive, I realised it was no longer there in my computer (no, it didn't physically vanish!) So I go to restart to see if that will fix it and on shutdown I get this message: RDR_FILE_SYSTEM STOP: 0x00000027 With the file 'SYMEVENT.SYS' listed at the bottom. Seached google and I found this, (support.microsoft.com) on microsoft's site (for windows 2000 though) which says this: Now, I have pretty much no idea what that is meant to mean, but I think it might have something to do with the DVD drive (which is working again). I have never seen this bluescreen before, does it mean anything particularly bad, or is it just windows being a moron? :help: I have faced a similar issue wherein i tried copying files from a CD that was burnt under Win98 using adaptec that was a part of HP printing software. Now i am trying to copy data from that CD to a new Dell Dimension 3100 running Media Center 2005, it gives this stop error code 0x00000027 RDR FILE SYSTEM. FYI, the CDs are formatted using Adaptec in Win98 before data is copied onto the disc and I just had a HDD replacement with a factory image of the OS and applications. SOS!!!! |
vkiller (8574) | ||
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