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Acerca de CMDOW

Cmdow is a Win32 commandline utility for NT4/2000/XP/2003 that allows windows to be listed, moved, resized, renamed, hidden/unhidden, disabled/enabled, minimized, maximized, restored, activated/inactivated, closed, killed and more. Cmdow is 31kb standalone executable. It does not create any temporary files, nor does it write to the registry. There is no installation procedure, just run it. To completely remove all traces of it from your system, delete it. Cmdow was written with batch file programmers in mind. Particular attention has been paid to Cmdows output making it easy to process with the 'FOR /F' command found in NT4/2000/XP/2003. Cmdow is simple and intuitive to use. To list all its options, type cmdow /? . For detailed help on any option type cmdow /? . Eg cmdow /? /run . If you want to start using Cmdow right away, skip to examples . Fuente: http://www.commandline.co.uk/cmdow/

Problema con Nvidia?

This is pretty long but hopefully comprehensive. I suggest you print it out to use as a future reference. Hopefully it'll fit on one page When you change drivers, you should not just overwrite one set with the other. Whilst that works with other types of drivers and it can work sometimes with v/card drivers, it is best to use Add an Remove Progs from the Control Panel to remove previous drivers first. XP professes to remove driver entries from the registry and with all the many driver exchanges I have carried out I have found nothing to the contrary Sometimes nVidia alters the root files of its drivers and if you overwrite these you will get a conflict and of course problems. To ensure all remnants of your existing drivers have been removed: Click-START then RUN and type in the dialogue box regedit and then click OK. You will then be faced with a drop-down list. Click the cross in the box next to HKEY_CURRENT_USER. When it opens, click on the cross next to SOFTWARE. Scroll down and