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4/17/12

hybernate for quickly START and SHUTDOWN proces

For users of OS (Operating System) Windows, here I have some old tutorial that may not have been known by most people. Appropriate title, I will explain the ways to accelerate the process start and shutdown the computer by using the hibernate feature in Windows.

But first we must know first what is hibernate in windows.
About Hibernate
A feature created by Microsoft due to the mobility demands of notebook users who want to start windows it opened his laptop computer.

phylosophynya like hibernating animals
hibernate -> sleep longer in winter

on the computer, hibernate done incrementally:
A. Memory paging to the hard drive that has been allocated spacenya (eating the larger memory because the larger the longer the data to be written to disk)
2. save last position (screen, mouse, settings, etc.) and make a sort of 'boot image' to start up, the file created is named hiberfil.sys

Hibernate can be interpreted as a trivial move the memory to the hard drive. This is done so that the computer does not have to load all over again, just read that was written earlier.

Well have to understand what it hibernate. And to set your PC / Laptop you can use this feature you are trying to get into Control Panel and select Power Options and select the Hibernate tab. Tick ​​the option Enable Hibernate. See the picture below.


When the hardware PC / Laptop does not support the Hibernate menu you will not be set. But perhaps today's computers already support hibernate all: D.

After the setting has been done, now you can do on your computer hibernate. Try it out for you please click Start >> Turn Off Computer or click the Power button on the keyboard. Shutdown dialog will appear as shown below


Hibernate is useful if you frequently turn off and turn on your PC / Laptop you in a short span of time, probably due to something else and you are forced to leave the computer for a moment. Shutdown instead of requiring a long time when you start the computer, it helps you select hibernate alone can restore to the exact same position when you leave the computer. : D.

But hibernate-error can cause problems in your windows, for example if you replace the RAM on your computer when you are in a position hibernate. Error that appears is usually a BSOD with a statement like this
A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to Prevent damage to your computer ...
Technical information:

*** STOP: 0x000000A5 (0x00000011, 0x00000006, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)

When this happens, please restart your computer. But if by restarting your computer could still see the error that you must enter the Recovery Console using the Windows Installer CD and delete the hiberfil.sys file, how:
A. Insert the Windows Installer CD into your CD drive and restart your computer and booting from the CD. Note: bios setting may be necessary so that you can boot using the CD.
2. When it appears "Welcome to Setup 'screen, press R to start Recovery Console.
3. Enter the Administrator password if required and press ENTER.
4. By default the hiberfil.sys in the root directory (C: \). At the command prompt, type del hiberfil.sys, and then press ENTER.
5. Restart the computer, and hopefully your computer back to normal now.

Well it may be useful, especially for the do not know

how to protection folder in windows XP

This tutorial is another way that the files in the folder we can be safe from the reach of people who are ignorant or perhaps from a local virus which is annoying.

This way I personally think is more secure than we hide the file by giving the Super Hidden attribute.

Because this way we are not able to access the folder, as you want to access the System Volume Information folder, we'll get an error accessing the folder.

But perhaps this is not very safe, especially for those who already know or have read of this blog. but .... tapinya ya there: D, this method is safe from those who still lay on the windows, hehe.

Get to the tutorial.
The first thing you should do is open the folder option settings on your explorer, how from the menu Tools >> Folder Options from the Control Panel or select Folder Options

After moving to open and slide Scrolbar View Tab down to the bottom and locate the "Use Simple File Sharing", see picture for details, and then remove the check in that section and click Ok.


Furthermore Right click on the folder you want to protect and select Properties
then moved to the Security Tab


Click on your user name, in the Group or User names box
and Deny check all the options, see the picture.


After you click Apply confirmation will appear, and you select Yes.
After the above steps completed we now return to the Folder Options settings
and return the setting "Use Simple File Sharing" checkbox to the original AKA in again, and then click Ok


Now it's time we tried we'd open the folder and folders, you can not access


Perhaps for those who are unfamiliar will find out why the folder can be protected
and probably will try to see the folder properties, but do not worry as any folder view propertiesnya back its original state. So they will not find settingannya, unless they are directly googling with errornya message: D.

computer could not shut down

For those of you who have a problem when shutting down the computer and immediately restart AKA do not want to die, here's one of my experiences that might be useful for those of you who experienced similar things.

Shutdown the computer when in fact not even a restart normal restart, especially for users of OS Windows XP. This problem is actually caused by his error, or perhaps your file system is better known as BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death.

By default setting for Windows XP when it crashes / BSOD is automatically restarted. So you may not see or know that your computer is experiencing a BSOD when you try to shut down your computer.

To be able to find this BSOD error messages you have to adjust the settings so that when the BSOD restart the computer but do not directly show the BSOD message.

The trick Right click on My Computer and select Properties, then select the Advanced tab and uncheck the Automatically Restart. See pictures for more details
Once completed it is time you tried turning off your computer and view and record the error message that appears. In the cases I've ever experienced an error that appears is STOP: c000021a {Fatal System Error} The Windows Logon Process system process terminated Unexpectedly with a status of 0xc0000034 (0x00000000 0x0000000) The system has been shutdown.Dari error message can be seen clearly that the file system winlogon problem.

Actually, when we already know the BSOD message that we can easily find the solution with the help of google, and you just enter the error message to the google search box. And usually there are many forums that discuss outside of it. Cuman munkin mostly English-language search results: D. Well you just saw and read the best solution and then you apply to your own computer. Hopefully be resolved: D.

But once again the case that I experienced when the computer restarts when the shutdown, I use another way to fix it. Tools I use HijackThis to see a list of startup the computer, and from the HijackThis scan results can be seen there is a library that is loaded automatically by windows named winmxw32.dll. Intrigued with the file and then I try to look for information about this file and the result was this file is a Trojan as stated on the web http://www.threatexpert.com/files/winmxw32.dll.html.

Next I tried to see the location of the file in the folder C: \ Windows \ system32 and when I try to delete the file, the result was Access Denied. Perhaps because the library file is being used by one process is running.

The next tool I use is Unlocker, its function is to find out what process is opening or using the winmxw32.dll file. And after winlogon.exe was being analyzed using the library. And then I try to unlock it and remove it winmxw32.dll file by pressing "Shift + Delete" (permanent delete). But ooops apparently because deleting the file dialog window appears that says that the winlogon file problem and the computer will restart.

After the restart and then I try to check the existence of a file in the system32 folder winmxw32.dll and the results file was no longer found there. Then I try to do the shutdown and the results were useful, a computer can now be in Shutdown with no error message or restart again.

Update:
If the file winmxw32.dll not found, try searching for the file *. Other suspicious dll file that may be changing the name, try searching for it file by file name ends "32.dll". If for example you try to find the definition found the file and if you could also try an online scan at http://virustotal.com

Well for those of you who experienced the same thing with my experience please apply to me, perhaps just the exact same case. O yes for the uninitiated where should mengundul HijackThis and unlocker tools you please open http://www.filehippo.com :D. Good Luck!