jimmuh je napisao/la:
> Have you communicated with the vendor of the computer? Sounds like something
> is fishy with their original system image. Does everything else seem to be
> functioning properly?
>
> I really should get off my duff and do some investigating. I have become
> complacent since the advent of Vista, relying solely upon active directory
> and the policy editor to achieve whatever I want in the way of control of the
> systems I support. But it would be useful to know the registry locations
> affected by the policies. One can use a registry reference, or do it the fun
> way -- using a tool like RegMon (Mark Russinovich, who now works for
> Microsoft) to monitor for registry changes when the policy is applied. If I
> get a chance to do play with this today I'll get back to you.
>
> In the meantime, have you considered contacting the notebook vendor or
> talking with Microsoft about the hotfix?
>
not really because everything else works fine and this isn't some
really big problem. and also, i'm currently in france (bought the
laptop here too) and technical french isn't my strong side. can't
understand a word the lady from dell says on the phone

needles to
say her english is worse than my french. anyway, for now i'll live
with it. one thing, though. i've disabled cyberlink power cinema in
startup (the monster ate more than 500 MB of memory). don't really
think that is causing the problem, but maybe it's important to point
that out.