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How do you fix : mssmbios.sys usbhub.sys msiscsi.sys On performance it says it's causing my system to boot slow. How do you update this?

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How do you fix : mssmbios.sys usbhub.sys msiscsi.sys On performance it says it's causing my system to boot slow. How do you update this?

I guess Google is not working in your area, so I entered each term into Google for you...
http://www.file.net/process/mssmbios.sys.html
http://www.file.net/process/usbhub.sys.html
http://download.microsoft.com/download/6/a/f/6af6caa5-2b7b-4055-9cc3-27ad6389b4b0/relnotes.txt
They are all fairly important to basic operation of your computer, so until Microsoft issues a fix, your motherboard manufacturer issues a fix, or other solution, you'll have to live with it.
You
can uses the Services console to disable the services, but any program or process that relies on them will not run, so do so at your own risk. You may very well render your system unbootable.
Bobby

hi.please help icant fix de prob!!!
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hi.please help icant fix de prob!!!
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... and 'de prob' was ?
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And, what prob would dat be?
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help!! i can't fix problem, it said "can't open output nvlddmkm.sys" while using cmd??? i tried to navigate the cmd path to C:/windows/system32 but it doesn't help!!!!
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i know how u guys feel... i'm having the same problem and i think their solution is wrong !!! i opened it up and it said that the file nvlddmkm.sys CANNOT be run in DOS mode... which is one of the steps in the solution that is the reason why it always says "cannot open file input" or something like that. i'm pretty fustrated that i just got my laptop and it is having this problem =[ plz come up with a new solution because obviously this isn't the right one.
JUST GIVING U GUYS A HEAD'S UP !!!
hope this saved u time because i already wasted mine !!! >={
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What Was The Problem To Start With?
"Nancyyyy" wrote in message

i know how u guys feel... i'm having the same problem and i think their solution is wrong !!! i opened it up and it said that the file nvlddmkm.sys CANNOT be run in DOS mode... which is one of the steps in the solution that is the reason why it always says "cannot open file input" or something like that. i'm pretty fustrated that i just got my laptop and it is having this problem =[ plz come up with a new solution because obviously this isn't the right one.
JUST GIVING U GUYS A HEAD'S UP !!!
hope this saved u time because i already wasted mine !!! >={
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@Nancyyyy I think you are doing something wrong. You shouldn't be in DOS. You should still be in Vista. Go to start, and in the search box type "cmd" (without quotes) and then right click "cmd" and click "Run as administrator" after the window comes up you type "expand.exe C:\Windows\system32\drivers\nvlddmkm.sy_ C:\Windows\system32\drivers\nvlddmkm.sys" (without quotes)
all of this is done after copying the required files as stated in the first post
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@Nancyyyy I think you are doing something wrong. You shouldn't be in DOS. You should still be in Vista. Go to start, and in the search box type "cmd" (without quotes) and then right click "cmd" and click "Run as administrator" after the window comes up you type "expand.exe C:\Windows\system32\drivers\nvlddmkm.sy_ C:\Windows\system32\drivers\nvlddmkm.sys" (without quotes)
all of this is done after copying the required files as stated in the first post
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@Nancyyyy I think you are doing something wrong. You shouldn't be in DOS. You should still be in Vista. Go to start, and in the search box type "cmd" (without quotes) and then right click "cmd" and click "Run as administrator" after the window comes up you type "expand.exe C:\Windows\system32\drivers\nvlddmkm.sy_ C:\Windows\system32\drivers\nvlddmkm.sys" (without quotes)
all of this is done after copying the required files as stated in the first post
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so why do they even ask questions?
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM;2947439 Wrote: "soad112589@yahoo.com" wrote in message
@Nancyyyy I think you are doing something wrong. You shouldn't be in DOS. You should still be in Vista. Go to start, and in the search box type "cmd" (without quotes) and then right click "cmd" and click "Run as administrator" after the window comes up you type "expand.exe C:\Windows\system32\drivers\nvlddmkm.sy_ C:\Windows\system32\drivers\nvlddmkm.sys" (without quotes)
all
of this is done after copying the required files as stated in the first post
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so why do they even ask questions?


It's like they think this is a chat room and they'll get an answer right away.
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Just thought I'd let everyone who is getting the "Cannot open output file" error message the solution I found.
Vista is really tight when it comes to running things as admisitrator, so when you open a normal command prompt, you aren't set as administrator (even when your set to administrator for the rest of the system). That's why you get the message.
When
you go to open the command prompt, instead of double clicking it, right click it and choose "run as administrator". Then follow the rest of the steps as stated.
Didn't fix the initial problem in our case, but hopefully it will for some of you :)
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"Lissi" wrote in message

Just thought I'd let everyone who is getting the "Cannot open output file" error message the solution I found.
Vista is really tight when it comes to running things as admisitrator, so when you open a normal command prompt, you aren't set as administrator (even when your set to administrator for the rest of the system). That's why you get the message.
When you go to open the command prompt, instead of double clicking it, right click it and choose "run as administrator". Then follow the rest of the steps as stated.
Didn't fix the initial problem in our case, but hopefully it will for some of you :)
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Good info Lissa but I think Vista's admin system is good because it sets it

"tight" as default first off and you control the relaxation of those controls to others. This is a steal off Linux who have always done that and there you use the sudo release.

-- Ian

I have just followed the guide on how to repair the vlddmkm file the process was successful however after i restarted the computer the same problem still accures. please can you help as this roblem is soo anoying
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On Aug 1, 4:26 am, "Ian Betts" wrote:

"Lissi" wrote in message Just thought I'd let everyone who is getting the "Cannot open output file" error message the solution I found.
Vistais really tight when it comes to running things as admisitrator, so when you open a normal command prompt, you aren't set as administrator (even when your set to administrator for the rest of the system). That's why you get the message.
When you go to open the command prompt, instead of double clicking it, right click it and choose "run as administrator". Then follow the rest of the steps as stated.
Didn't
fix the initial problem in our case, but hopefully it will for some of you :)
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Good info Lissa but I thinkVista'sadmin system is good because it sets it "tight" as default first off and you control the relaxation of those controls to others. This is a steal off Linux who have always done that and there you use the sudo release.
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Note, these fixes didn't work for me, but I found another solution. It turns out that heat was the root cause for me. I struggled with this for months until I was purposely cranking up the heat in my room above 90 degrees F. I found that my laptop cpu would peg at 100% with kernel times above 80%. There was no clear culprit process hogging the cpu. The laptop was unusable and the display driver would sometimes fail. When I switched to AC, and quickly cooled down the laptop, the kernel processing dropped quickly and the system operated normally. A few more random-length cycles, and eureka!

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Note, these fixes didn't work for me, but I found another solution. It turns out that heat was the root cause for me. I struggled with this for months until I was purposely cranking up the heat in my room above 90 degrees F. I found that my laptop cpu would peg at 100% with kernel times above 80%. There was no clear culprit process hogging the cpu. The laptop was unusable and the display driver would sometimes fail. When I switched to AC, and quickly cooled down the laptop, the kernel processing dropped quickly and the system operated normally. A few more random-length cycles, and eureka!

If its an Intel CPU, then they slow down as they get too hot. Its Intel's way of reducing the power so the temp stays safer while still allowing the machine to limp along. This would show up as vista getting slower and slower and using 100% CPU. Over clocked machines can suffer from it but the owners often just blame the software for getting slower as they use it.

On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 09:39:16 +0100, "dennis@home" wrote:

john.intihar@gmail.com> wrote in message
Note, these fixes didn't work for me, but I found another solution. It turns out that heat was the root cause for me. I struggled with this for months until I was purposely cranking up the heat in my room above 90 degrees F. I found that my laptop cpu would peg at 100% with kernel times above 80%. There was no clear culprit process hogging the cpu. The laptop was unusable and the display driver would sometimes fail. When I switched to AC, and quickly cooled down the laptop, the kernel processing dropped quickly and the system operated normally. A few more random-length cycles, and eureka!

If its an Intel CPU, then they slow down as they get too hot. Its Intel's way of reducing the power so the temp stays safer while still allowing the machine to limp along. This would show up as vista getting slower and slower and using 100% CPU. Over clocked machines can suffer from it but the owners often just blame the software for getting slower as they use it.

You insist on blubbering on topics you know nothing about don't you Dennis. In that regard you're just like the newsgroup idiot Frank.
I've overclocked all kinds of systems for over a decade, most Intel NONE ran hot. Again, it depends on if you know what you're doing or not.
For the OP, if you built your own, I'll give you odds you used too much heat conducting compound between the CPU and heat sink. Too much is as bad, actually worse then too little.
This system, one fairly aggressively overclocked even under stress never gets hotter than 82F ever rendering a video all night long.

Adam Albright wrote:

You insist on blubbering on topics you know nothing about don't you Dennis. In that regard you're just like the newsgroup idiot Frank.
I've overclocked all kinds of systems for over a decade, most Intel NONE ran hot. Again, it depends on if you know what you're doing or not.

You're a stupid ignorant fool. By making such an totally false statement you've just proved it once again. Taking computer advice from a idiot like who can't even get one little install of Vista business to run correctly would be the worst thing anyone could ever do. You've demonstrated absolutely no knowledge at all of computers.

For the OP, if you built your own, I'll give you odds you used too much heat conducting compound between the CPU and heat sink. Too much is as bad, actually worse then too little.
This system, one fairly aggressively overclocked even under stress never gets hotter than 82F ever rendering a video all night long.

Liar! Frank

"Adam Albright" wrote in message

On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 09:39:16 +0100, "dennis@home" dennis@killspam.kicks-ass.net> wrote:
john.intihar@gmail.com> wrote in message
Note, these fixes didn't work for me, but I found another solution. It turns out that heat was the root cause for me. I struggled with this for months until I was purposely cranking up the heat in my room above 90 degrees F. I found that my laptop cpu would peg at 100% with kernel times above 80%. There was no clear culprit process hogging the cpu. The laptop was unusable and the display driver would sometimes fail. When I switched to AC, and quickly cooled down the laptop, the kernel processing dropped quickly and the system operated normally. A few more random-length cycles, and eureka!

If its an Intel CPU, then they slow down as they get too hot. Its Intel's way of reducing the power so the temp stays safer while still allowing the machine to limp along. This would show up as vista getting slower and slower and using 100% CPU. Over clocked machines can suffer from it but the owners often just blame the software for getting slower as they use it.
You insist on blubbering on topics you know nothing about don't you Dennis. In that regard you're just like the newsgroup idiot Frank.
I've overclocked all kinds of systems for over a decade, most Intel NONE ran hot. Again, it depends on if you know what you're doing or not.

Oh do shut up. You are begining to bore me. How else do you explain the problem occurring when its hot do the fairies come out?

For the OP, if you built your own, I'll give you odds you used too much heat conducting compound between the CPU and heat sink. Too much is as bad, actually worse then too little.

So its getting too hot then! You really are stupid. Why don't you stop jumping in and think for a few seconds so you don't act so stupid? All you do with your constant attacks is lay yourself open to attack and its damn hard not doing it!

This system, one fairly aggressively overclocked even under stress never gets hotter than 82F ever rendering a video all night long.

Specs please?

On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 17:27:16 +0100, "dennis@home" wrote:

"Adam Albright" wrote in message
You insist on blubbering on topics you know nothing about don't you Dennis. In that regard you're just like the newsgroup idiot Frank.
I've overclocked all kinds of systems for over a decade, most Intel NONE ran hot. Again, it depends on if you know what you're doing or not.
Oh do shut up. You are begining to bore me. How else do you explain the problem occurring when its hot do the fairies come out?

Temper, temper Dennis. Remember you're trying to pass yourself off as some all knowing expert. You're not suppose to let a "troll" get your shorts all tied up in knots.
Memo to Dennis: Your act isn't working and you're starting to sound just as phony as Frank, our resident dingbat.

On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 09:05:37 -0700, Frank wrote:

Adam Albright wrote:
You insist on blubbering on topics you know nothing about don't you Dennis. In that regard you're just like the newsgroup idiot Frank.
I've overclocked all kinds of systems for over a decade, most Intel NONE ran hot. Again, it depends on if you know what you're doing or not.
You're a stupid ignorant fool.

Speaking of idiots, look who's always first to show up. Frank.

Adam Albright wrote:

On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 09:05:37 -0700, Frank wrote:
Adam Albright wrote:
You insist on blubbering on topics you know nothing about don't you Dennis. In that regard you're just like the newsgroup idiot Frank.
I've overclocked all kinds of systems for over a decade, most Intel NONE ran hot. Again, it depends on if you know what you're doing or not.
You're a stupid ignorant fool.
Speaking of idiots, look who's always first to show up. Frank.

Tell us all about overclocking that doesn't raise the CPU temp. ROTFLMAO! Frank

Adam Albright wrote:

On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 17:27:16 +0100, "dennis@home" dennis@killspam.kicks-ass.net> wrote:
"Adam Albright" wrote in message
You insist on blubbering on topics you know nothing about don't you Dennis. In that regard you're just like the newsgroup idiot Frank.
I've overclocked all kinds of systems for over a decade, most Intel NONE ran hot. Again, it depends on if you know what you're doing or not.
Oh do shut up. You are begining to bore me. How else do you explain the problem occurring when its hot do the fairies come out?
Temper, temper Dennis. Remember you're trying to pass yourself off as some all knowing expert. You're not suppose to let a "troll" get your shorts all tied up in knots.
Memo to Dennis: Your act isn't working and you're starting to sound just as phony as Frank, our resident dingbat.


Careful big mouth, you're starting to babble like the fool you are. Idiot! Frank

"Adam Albright" wrote in message

On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 09:05:37 -0700, Frank wrote:
Adam Albright wrote:
You insist on blubbering on topics you know nothing about don't you Dennis. In that regard you're just like the newsgroup idiot Frank.
I've overclocked all kinds of systems for over a decade, most Intel NONE ran hot. Again, it depends on if you know what you're doing or not.
You're a stupid ignorant fool.
Speaking of idiots, look who's always first to show up. Frank.

That was you of course!

"Adam Albright" wrote in message

On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 17:27:16 +0100, "dennis@home" dennis@killspam.kicks-ass.net> wrote:
"Adam Albright" wrote in message
You insist on blubbering on topics you know nothing about don't you Dennis. In that regard you're just like the newsgroup idiot Frank.
I've overclocked all kinds of systems for over a decade, most Intel NONE ran hot. Again, it depends on if you know what you're doing or not.
Oh do shut up. You are begining to bore me. How else do you explain the problem occurring when its hot do the fairies come out?
Temper, temper Dennis. Remember you're trying to pass yourself off as some all knowing expert. You're not suppose to let a "troll" get your shorts all tied up in knots.

Why do you get the impression I am trying to pass myself off as an expert in anything? I have already stated that I am not. I know its hard for you not to think of everyone else as being more expert than you there must be something that you know what you are talking about.

Memo to Dennis: Your act isn't working and you're starting to sound just as phony as Frank, our resident dingbat.

I think I have already told you that I think you are crazy.. you are just confirming it.

After loading, Performance says mssmbios.sys, usbhub.sys and msiscsi.sys are slowing my boot. How do I fix this?

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