Burn in hell, bootvis! HELP!

31/12/2003 - 04:03 por ULYSSES | Informe spam
I think this question was made here before, but can?t retrieve in the
server... I install bootvis and have the stupid trace.log file growing
like a cancer and eating all my disk space. I need after all boot to open
the program, stop trace and manually delete the file.
Please, HOW I CAN STOP THIS STUPID THING TO DO THIS?????

Uninstall isn't enough. the file still appears in the next boot

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#1 Crusty \(-: Old B
31/12/2003 - 04:32 | Informe spam
That's probably one of the reasons they yanked bootvis (-:

"ULYSSES" wrote in message
news:
I think this question was made here before, but can?t retrieve in the
server... I install bootvis and have the stupid trace.log file growing
like a cancer and eating all my disk space. I need after all boot to open
the program, stop trace and manually delete the file.
Please, HOW I CAN STOP THIS STUPID THING TO DO THIS?????

Uninstall isn't enough. the file still appears in the next boot
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#2 Tomás
01/01/2004 - 23:00 | Informe spam
Look in star-programs-startup to see if there is a link to the bootvis
application.

Other solution can be start-run-msconfig. In the section "startup" look if
ther's a entry named bootvis

Try this and tell us the results.

P.D. You will get better support in the english newsgroup
microsoft.public.en.windowsxp

Best regards


"ULYSSES" escribió en el mensaje
news:
I think this question was made here before, but can?t retrieve in the
server... I install bootvis and have the stupid trace.log file growing
like a cancer and eating all my disk space. I need after all boot to open
the program, stop trace and manually delete the file.
Please, HOW I CAN STOP THIS STUPID THING TO DO THIS?????

Uninstall isn't enough. the file still appears in the next boot
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#3 ULYSSES
02/01/2004 - 05:38 | Informe spam
Tomás escreveu o seguinte:



<->Look in star-programs-startup to see if there is a link to the bootvis
<->application.
<->
<->Other solution can be start-run-msconfig. In the section "startup" look if
<->ther's a entry named bootvis
<->
<->Try this and tell us the results.
<->

There was another kind of boot trigger runing the program. Nothing on the
usual ways. I fix the bug running an optimization and immediatly after
reboot I uninstall the program. I don?t know exactly why, but it works.
;-)
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#4 Tomás
02/01/2004 - 14:59 | Informe spam
Nice!! :-))


Best regards


"ULYSSES" escribió en el mensaje
news:
Tomás escreveu o seguinte:



<->Look in star-programs-startup to see if there is a link to the bootvis
<->application.
<->
<->Other solution can be start-run-msconfig. In the section "startup" look


if
<->ther's a entry named bootvis
<->
<->Try this and tell us the results.
<->

There was another kind of boot trigger runing the program. Nothing on the
usual ways. I fix the bug running an optimization and immediatly after
reboot I uninstall the program. I don?t know exactly why, but it works.
;-)
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