The solution to the problem of the ound.000 folder

  

has been reflected by many users, you may have such a situation, such as your computer sometimes has the root directory of the C drive or D drive A folder named found.000 with some files with the suffix CHK. There are a lot of strange files starting with fff under c:\\windows, and the size is all 0 bytes. Many people don't know what to do with this folder. Can these files be deleted? If you have these questions, look at the answers below.

A: Some files in the found.000 folder with the suffix CHK are the recovery files that you lost after using the Disk Defragmenter to clean up the hard disk. There are a lot of files starting with fff under c:\\windows which are generated by the Mdm.exe (Machine Debug Manager) program. The main job of Mdm.exe is to debug the application software. During the troubleshooting process, some temporary files will be generated. These files are not automatically cleared when the operating system is shut down, so the strange files at the beginning of these fffs Some files in the found.000 folder with the suffix CHK are useless junk files, which can be arbitrarily deleted without adversely affecting the system.

But as long as Mdm.exe exists in the system, then the strange file starting with fff may be generated again. You can stop the system from running Mdm.exe to completely delete the strange files starting with fff as follows: First press “Ctrl+Alt+Del” in the pop-up "Close Program" window to select “ Mdm”, press the “End Task” button to stop the running of Mdm.exe in the background, and then rename Mdm.exe (in the C:\\Windows\\System directory) to Mdm.bak. Run the msconfig program and uncheck the "Machine Debug Manager" option in the startup page. This will not allow Mdm.exe to start automatically, then click the “OK" button to end the msconfig program and restart the computer. In addition, if you use IE 5.X, it is recommended to disable script calls (click <; Tools & Rarr; Internet Options & Rarr; Advanced & Rarr; Disable Script Calls & rdquo;), so that you can avoid the strange files starting with fff. Solution for EXE file association loss

1. Modify regedit.exe to regedit.com

2. Default under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\exefile\\shell\\open\\command, the key value is "% 1" %*.

In addition, the exe program association problem, under the registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\Microsoft\\windowsNT\\currentVersion\\winlogon

There is a sub-item named shell, the key value should be explorer .exe. Five strokes to solve the problem of delay after WinXP startup

Symptom: When you start the system interface, you can't open anything. It takes about a minute to open.

Solution:

First, please upgrade the anti-virus software virus database, comprehensive anti-virus, to eliminate the cause of the virus. What? You don't have anti-virus software!?—— Unless you are an old bird (this prawn and old bird skip ^_^), it is recommended to install. What? Pirates, can't be upgraded!? Don't ask this question, think for yourself!

Second, start → run, enter msconfig→ In the open system configuration program, close some unimportant services and startup programs, and restart the computer.

Third, enter “My Computer”——Tools——Folder Options——View ——Cancel"Automatically Search Network Folders and Printers” Check it.

Fourth, after Windows XP boots into the desktop, the system will temporarily stagnate for a while. At this time, any program will be unresponsive. This is because the Windows XP DHCP Client service is assigning an IP address to the NIC. The system will temporarily Stagnation for a while. To solve this problem, just in the "Control Panel & Rarr; Network Connections", right-click the "Local Area Connection" icon, and then select Properties, in the pop-up Properties window (as shown) "General" In the list of tabs, select <;Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" and click the <;Properties" button. In the pop-up properties window, select the “Use the following IP address” option and enter “192.168.0.1” and “255.255 respectively in the "IP address" and "subnet mask" .255.0”, finally click OK to exit the settings window.

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