memory leak in WinXp using graphics
- rovingcowboy
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memory leak in WinXp using graphics
here is the patch url to get it from the ms servers.
if you need it.
Update for Windows XP (KB319740)
Brief Description
Install this update to resolve memory leaks in Graphics Device Interface (GDI) objects, when creating or destroying child windows.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...&DisplayLang=en
its amazing what you find by just looking around for new downloads.
i was told that the above link did not work for someone in another forum i posted it in so i got the link to the article telling about this fix so you can find out about it there.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=319740
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roving cowboy/ keith
memory leak in WinXp using graphics
Mmmmm, would help to know what a child window is. Don't think I've created or destroyed any lately though.
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- rovingcowboy
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memory leak in WinXp using graphics
child window is called that because it is an window opened by the main window..
best example i can think of is when you have a javascript site search engine for your web site. the search engine page loads in the ie. when you type the search for information in the text area. then click on submit the results show up in a little pop up window.
the popup window that is opened by the script is a child window.
vb programs open windows for the panels that their options are in. some games and graphic editors open options panels when you need those options for the game or your editing of the photos.
those are also child windows. they don't have any boder or header panel on the windows because the program author made it not have any.
but they are just windows like your ie browser window.
so you see you might have the memory leak and not know it.
which is because it only happens when you open a child window but if you have it open for long times as in editing properties of music files. or vidio files then the leak will cause trouble.
i installed this patch and you need to REBOOT the computer not restart it. i did the restart and it did not like that it messed up and kept restarting so i had to do a hard REboot to get it to work.
nice to see you still show up here from time to time like me.
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best example i can think of is when you have a javascript site search engine for your web site. the search engine page loads in the ie. when you type the search for information in the text area. then click on submit the results show up in a little pop up window.
the popup window that is opened by the script is a child window.
vb programs open windows for the panels that their options are in. some games and graphic editors open options panels when you need those options for the game or your editing of the photos.
those are also child windows. they don't have any boder or header panel on the windows because the program author made it not have any.
but they are just windows like your ie browser window.
so you see you might have the memory leak and not know it.
which is because it only happens when you open a child window but if you have it open for long times as in editing properties of music files. or vidio files then the leak will cause trouble.
i installed this patch and you need to REBOOT the computer not restart it. i did the restart and it did not like that it messed up and kept restarting so i had to do a hard REboot to get it to work.
nice to see you still show up here from time to time like me.
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roving cowboy/ keith
memory leak in WinXp using graphics
DAM VALIDATION CRAP!
LOL
_ always have to trick it
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memory leak in WinXp using graphics
This site works great for getting around windows updates if you don't mind it getting the updates a little later (plus it works in firefox):richardj wrote:
DAM VALIDATION CRAP!
LOL
_ always have to trick it
http://windowsupdate.62nds.com/
I prefer using Windiz updates even though tricking the validation isn't anything that breaks a sweat, heh.
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- Red Squirrel
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memory leak in WinXp using graphics
I like the fact that there are so many people who find or offer ways around the activation thing. Just shows it was a stupid idea altogether.
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memory leak in WinXp using graphics
Ok, I'll go for it, what's one more patch gonna hurt?
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memory leak in WinXp using graphics
The problem is--even if you trick it & get it downloadedsintekk wrote:This site works great for getting around windows updates if you don't mind it getting the updates a little later (plus it works in firefox):richardj wrote:
DAM VALIDATION CRAP!
LOL
_ always have to trick it
http://windowsupdate.62nds.com/
I prefer using Windiz updates even though tricking the validation isn't anything that breaks a sweat, heh.
some of the stuff--like IE7 & windows Defender & others won't install if you don't have a 'valid' XP.
That site you gave is cool---but when I clicked on 'pick updates'-- Firefox said it needed an unknown plugin-couldn't go any further.
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memory leak in WinXp using graphics
The plug in was Windows Advantage validation plug-in installer.
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memory leak in WinXp using graphics
http://windowsupdate.62nds.com/install.php?up=0&o=0#richardj wrote:The problem is--even if you trick it & get it downloadedsintekk wrote:This site works great for getting around windows updates if you don't mind it getting the updates a little later (plus it works in firefox):richardj wrote:
DAM VALIDATION CRAP!
LOL
_ always have to trick it
http://windowsupdate.62nds.com/
I prefer using Windiz updates even though tricking the validation isn't anything that breaks a sweat, heh.
some of the stuff--like IE7 & windows Defender & others won't install if you don't have a 'valid' XP.
That site you gave is cool---but when I clicked on 'pick updates'-- Firefox said it needed an unknown plugin-couldn't go any further.
Here's where you can get the plugin
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memory leak in WinXp using graphics
I installed the plugin & now I can't acess the site!
When I click on http://windowsupdate.62nds.com/
Firefox immediately shuts down!
WTF???
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When I click on http://windowsupdate.62nds.com/
Firefox immediately shuts down!
WTF???
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memory leak in WinXp using graphics
No clue :/
Try running this again, it told me this was the latest version and it worked for me
http://windowsupdate.62nds.com/files/windizupdate_setup.exe
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Try running this again, it told me this was the latest version and it worked for me
http://windowsupdate.62nds.com/files/windizupdate_setup.exe
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memory leak in WinXp using graphics
I tried & I got the message--sintekk wrote: No clue :/
Try running this again, it told me this was the latest version and it worked for me
http://windowsupdate.62nds.com/files/windizupdate_setup.exe
No compatible browser can be found on your system
If their plugins won't even work--what makes me believe their updates are any good??
I did further checking and it seems the first plugin-although it appears to install--does not.
I cannot access the site with Firefox at all.
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