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My cpu perfmon part doesn't work at all anymore. My guess is that some counters changed when I installed some new updates from windows update (not sure which one though). Anyone with the same prob? I've tried to use another counter, but there doesn't seem to be one that works the same way as the original one... you can have counters for each separate process, but I want the one for total cpu-usage.

update: I checked again and it seems that "processor" has disappeared from my "Performance Objects" list... tried reinstalling samurize with no luck.

Edited by Icarus ^i^

There's a Perfmon Counter Reset Tool that was available for Windows 2000 in some kind of a Resources kit. When counters crash, they will no longer be available. You can reset them with this tool but running it, finding the counter, and checking Performance Counter Enabled. I tried to upload it a few times and keep getting an error saying I cannot upload this type of file (in both rar and zip formats), so if you want it, pm me and I will email it to you.

Never mind... I got the program... but I don't get something.

I've downloaded some of your scripts and move them in the config folder, but I can't choose it in the Samurize program, it didn't show up. What's wrong?

Edit: I'm really newb at this, how can I make this program show up stats and stuff? hehe.. first time!

I found the newest DesktopWeather script at DeskMod, but I can't get it to do anything. All the meters in the default config come up as N/A, and it seems that the getCacheFiles function is not working properly. Whenever I try to test that function using the config editor, config.exe hangs, and I have to kill the process. No files are ever created, which must be part of the problem. I have disable Norton's script blocker, but it still won't work. I'm thinking that, for some reason, the downloading of the info from weather.com is failing. However, I can view the page fine with any web browser. Even ten minutes after running a reload on the included config (with no changes to any of the files), I'm seeing this after running a netstat -a:

TCP    TOS:1060               web1.weather.com:http  CLOSE_WAIT
TCP    TOS:1061               w3.weather.com:http    CLOSE_WAIT

Any ideas as to what might be happening?

i think something is messed up with desktopweather, and while it may not be the script itself, is it possible that weather.com changed?

also, for those whose script works, can you upload weather.daily.html and weather.hourly.html? I think it may be possible to alter the html and have it work..

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