I cant see all of the icons in my system tray (battery, sound, cool stuff like that)
I have all of the settings set so that it really ought to show those things...ideas? I've clicked the customize system tray icon/hide stuff...and set it to show the battery and I have also set it to show the battery in the battery settings.
If you create a new user on your computer, will it show for him? If so, create a new user, move all your stuff over, and delete your old user. :)
So, on this new user I have all of my programs installed...I just have to reconfigure
however.................when I loaded it the first time
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Haha that's awesome. :)
I'm afraid I can't help you. Maybe one of the Windowsy guys (Warrior? Mindy?) can help.
http://www.housing.hawaii.edu/resources/support/turnoff-dep.htm
A better solution would be to figure out what exactly you injected into the shell that is breaking with NX and remove it. A debugger might be the fastest way to find this; just look in the call stack for whatever was calling non-executable.
Alternatively, look for third-party things that like to load code into the shell which you might have installed recently; programs adding new context (right-click) menu options, search handlers, toolbars, etc.
Quote from: Skywing on February 04, 2007, 02:08:30 AM
A better solution would be to figure out what exactly you injected into the shell that is breaking with NX and remove it. A debugger might be the fastest way to find this; just look in the call stack for whatever was calling non-executable.
Alternatively, look for third-party things that like to load code into the shell which you might have installed recently; programs adding new context (right-click) menu options, search handlers, toolbars, etc.
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In other news, you fucked it up. :)
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In other news, you fucked it up. :)
somehow, yes