Plus! Digital Media Edition Update 2
Posted by Tom Warren on 16 July 2003 - 00:23 · 5 comments & 770 views
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#1 Posted by LookAndFind on 16 Jul 2003 - 12:17
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So sorry to tell you but:
This update only works with real activated programs.
It disable patched and cracked programs!!
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#2 Posted by Graig on 16 Jul 2003 - 14:28
- So how did I miss Update 1? Where do I find it guys?
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#2.1 Posted by GwaRGuITaR on 16 Jul 2003 - 20:42
- lol
that's what i was wondering.
maybe this includes update 1, too?
well that was easy. just change the 2 to a 1 in the link.
http://download.microsoft.com/download/2/f/9/2f93ca82-9e69-465d-ad02-043274791706/PlusDMEUpdate1.EXE
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Changelog:
Diskeeper build 430 adds support for Windows Server 2003, and includes performance and reliability improvements to the boot-time defragmentation engines.
Please Note: On a small number of Windows XP systems, running a boot-time defragmentation may result in a Windows message being displayed after the post-defragmentation reboot indicating that the system did not start up properly. This is sometimes followed by a CHKDSK operation, which finds no disk errors. We are investigating the cause of this message, but at this time no system that has displayed this startup screen or run a post-defragmentation CHKDSK has demonstrated any problems. You can simply use the default "Start Windows Normally" option, or let the timer time-out. Your system will then boot up normally.
Also Note: The Diskeeper NTFS boot-time engines have been modified in this build to verify they have exclusive access to the volume being defragmented. This change ensures that no other drivers or services can modify the volume while the boot-time defragmentation is running. If the volume cannot be locked, an error message appears describing this and the boot-time defragmentation will not run.