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ese files to the recycle bin. The files are then erased from the disk.1 Connect the pen drive to an available USB port on the comp uter. In a moment the AutoPlay window appears. 2 Select General Options in the AutoPlay window and select Speed up my system. A new window properties display window appears. 3 Click the ReadyBoost tab on the right side of the window. Select Use this dev ice and select the amount of space on the pen drive you want to allocate to the computer memory. 4 Select OK to approve the set stone texture tings. Now small files are saved from your computer onto the USB pen drive. Saving the small files onto the outside drive allows t he computer to run faster because it doesn't have to search through its large hard drive for small files.1 Disconnect the computer PurplePixie from any power sources. 2 Locate a free SATA power connector from coming from the computer's main power supply. 3 Locate the powe .

connected in one orientation. 5 Connect the SATA power plug into the SATA drive's power socket. Take care to align the L shapes correctly or they will not connect properly. 6 Reestablish any previously severed power sources.1 Press Ctrl, Shift and Esc simultaneously to open the Windows Task Manager. Click the Processes tab. Select the wgatray.exe process and click End Proces s. Exit the Task Manager. 2 Press r plus the Windows key. Type cmd in the dialog box and click OK. This will open the Com 3d models free mand Prompt. 3 Type the following commands at the prompt one at a time and press Enter to kill the wgatray.exe service:taskkill -IM wgatray.exedel wgatray.exedel wgalogon.dllExit the Command Prompt. 4 Reboot your computer and tap F8 at the boot screen befo PurplePixie re Windows loads. This will open the Windows Advanced Boot Screen. Navigate to the Safe mode option and press Enter. 5 Click .

stry Editor. 7 Navigate the following registry path and delete the wgalogon folder:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionWinlogonNotifyExit the Registry Editor and reboot your computer.1 Slide your mouse around to check whether you r cursor is moving at the normal speed. If the hard drive has crashed, the mouse cursor will be frozen, appearing glued on the scr een. Other signals from the mouse is when the cursor is stuttering or dragging very slowly over your computer screen. 2 Click on a DietBet program or any of its optional buttons to see whether the program reacts. Your selections will be futile if the hard drive has cr ashed. The computer won't react to anything that you attempt to click on. The keyboard won't operate. A major signal at this point PurplePixie : when the programs you have opened automatically close on their own. A message alerting you that an error has occurred also might .


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