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Insomniac
11-29-06, 04:49 PM
http://i13.tinypic.com/2saihqq.gif

Does anyone know what the first icon (the warning/hazard) means? It has appeared a couple times over the last few weeks. When I mouse over it, nothing appears. When I right click it, it disappears.

Spicoli
11-29-06, 04:58 PM
It means your wife knows you have porn on your 'puter.

Insomniac
11-29-06, 05:19 PM
It means your wife knows you have porn on your 'puter.

http://www.truecrypt.org/ ;)

Cam
11-29-06, 05:40 PM
http://i13.tinypic.com/2saihqq.gif

Does anyone know what the first icon (the warning/hazard) means? It has appeared a couple times over the last few weeks. When I mouse over it, nothing appears. When I right click it, it disappears.

Hold the cursor over it. It should give you a clue. ;)

ferrarigod
11-29-06, 06:08 PM
I know that green bar in the middle means that you need to get some of the crap off your computer cause your virtual memory is low.

Ankf00
11-29-06, 06:21 PM
I know that green bar in the middle means that you need to get some of the crap off your computer cause your virtual memory is low.

you mean the logo that shows that your task manager is open and that CPU use is at about 20%?

Joelski
11-29-06, 06:26 PM
You done went and got that virus that offers to fix your computer if you pay up. Shame on you for visitin' them places, young man!!

;)

Insomniac
11-29-06, 08:49 PM
I know that green bar in the middle means that you need to get some of the crap off your computer cause your virtual memory is low.

That's the task manager buddy. :) The bright green shows CPU usage (as Ankf00 said). (My memory usage, both physical and virtual are fine.)

Insomniac
11-29-06, 08:51 PM
I'm mainly concerned if it's a warning that a piece of h/w may be failing. Like Windows detects something is up, but by the time I mouse over/right click it, it detects nothing is wrong. I back my data up, but a HD crash would still cost me a lot of time reinstalling/setting up. I was hoping someone may know when that icon appears.

rabbit
11-29-06, 08:52 PM
That's the icon I get on my laptop when the battery is low. If I plug it in then mouse over the icon, it disappears.

Ankf00
11-29-06, 09:05 PM
on my laptop that's some sort of windows warning... usually b/c I refuse to install service pack 2 (doesn't jive with the system)

Insomniac
11-29-06, 10:20 PM
Hmmm, that's on a desktop and I have SP2. Maybe I'll run the windows update and see if I'm missing any updates.

Insomniac
11-29-06, 10:35 PM
No missing updates.

ferrarigod
11-29-06, 10:50 PM
you mean the logo that shows that your task manager is open and that CPU use is at about 20%?

well that only comes up for me when i have too many mozilla's open with porn. so i don't know what it is but my warning for my 1000+ seperate screens.

meadors
11-29-06, 10:50 PM
http://i13.tinypic.com/2saihqq.gif

Does anyone know what the first icon (the warning/hazard) means? It has appeared a couple times over the last few weeks. When I mouse over it, nothing appears. When I right click it, it disappears.

I have had the same thing a couple of times over the past several days.
So far nothing has happened, but it goes away just like you say.

Have you tried the usual HijackThis and anti-spy ware scans?

extramundane
11-29-06, 10:58 PM
I've seen both Symantec and McAfee products show an icon like that if not all of their "protection" options are turned on. I've also seen spyware that does the same. Does double-clicking it do anything?

I'd be inclined to say it's not a hardware failure, because that would mean Windows is actually giving you critical information you need to know, and, seriously, what are the odds of that? ;)

WickerBill
11-29-06, 11:02 PM
It's most likely spyware called "SpyAxe" which uses a standard Windows system tray icon to fool people.

Look in your Add/Remove Programs for SpyAxe; if it's there, google how to remove it...

Sean O'Gorman
11-29-06, 11:20 PM
The only time I've seen that icon is when there are duplicate IPs on the wirless network.

IlliniRacer
11-29-06, 11:40 PM
Odd. . . . I don't see that on my KDE desktop. :)

cameraman
11-30-06, 03:37 AM
It is the gamut warning if you are running photoshop.

Cam
11-30-06, 08:08 AM
Odd. . . . I don't see that on my KDE desktop. :)

KDE?!!?! http://www.clicksmilies.com/s1106/wuerg/vomit-smiley-015.gif

Insomniac
11-30-06, 10:44 AM
I have had the same thing a couple of times over the past several days.
So far nothing has happened, but it goes away just like you say.

Have you tried the usual HijackThis and anti-spy ware scans?

I didn't think it was spyware, while I have the tools, I rarely check and haven't had spyware on this machine ever (3+ years) (if you don't include some advertising/tracking cookies). I went ahead and ran CWSShredder, Spybot S&D, HiJack This! and Ad-Aware. Nothing.

Insomniac
11-30-06, 10:52 AM
I've seen both Symantec and McAfee products show an icon like that if not all of their "protection" options are turned on. I've also seen spyware that does the same. Does double-clicking it do anything?

I'd be inclined to say it's not a hardware failure, because that would mean Windows is actually giving you critical information you need to know, and, seriously, what are the odds of that? ;)

I have NAV 2005 but haven't changed any settings on it since I installed it. But, opening the NAV control panel, I do have the Internet Worm Protection off and it has a similar icon next to it.

http://i13.tinypic.com/2dtur1d.gif

However, as I said, it's been disabled for a long time and this started recently.

I also am not sure if I tried double clicking it. Next time, I'll double-click first.

Insomniac
11-30-06, 10:53 AM
It's most likely spyware called "SpyAxe" which uses a standard Windows system tray icon to fool people.

Look in your Add/Remove Programs for SpyAxe; if it's there, google how to remove it...

Not in Add/Remove. Scans didn't find anything either.

Insomniac
11-30-06, 10:54 AM
The only time I've seen that icon is when there are duplicate IPs on the wirless network.

My PC is wired directly into the Router and does not have a wireless card in it.

Insomniac
11-30-06, 10:55 AM
It is the gamut warning if you are running photoshop.

Photoshop was not running at the time.

WickerBill
11-30-06, 11:26 AM
Upgrade to Vista.


(sorry, that was just to throw Cam into a meltdown)

G.
11-30-06, 02:10 PM
http://i13.tinypic.com/2saihqq.gif

Does anyone know what the first icon (the warning/hazard) means? It has appeared a couple times over the last few weeks. When I mouse over it, nothing appears. When I right click it, it disappears.It means that SOMEONE'S IN THE HOUSE WITH YOU! YOU'RE IN DANGER! GET OUT NOW!!!!


SRSly, I think that I might get that one too, but I'm not certain. I'd have to check the other 'puter.

For me, it's because my Norton Firewall doesn't seem to recognize that I have Norton anti-virus running as well. It's a warning that I have NO AV running, abandon all hope, all is lost. Which isn't true.

What's strange is that it is a sort-of intermittant warning, sometimes it's all the time, with very pursuasive pop-ups, and sometimes it's not.

ChampcarShark
11-30-06, 02:42 PM
It is the new way of Micro$$oft telling you that you have non Micro$$oft software installed in your PC, and that you must get rid of it.

IlliniRacer
11-30-06, 10:00 PM
KDE?!!?! http://www.clicksmilies.com/s1106/wuerg/vomit-smiley-015.gif


What's your poison?

Cam
11-30-06, 10:17 PM
What's your poison?

Gnome. I always found KDE to be too cluttered and "busy" for my liking. :)

IlliniRacer
11-30-06, 10:36 PM
Gnome. I always found KDE to be too cluttered and "busy" for my liking. :)

That's :cool: I have Gnome installed on one box but have never played around with it. I've been using KDE so long now, it's kind of hard to start using something else.

Cam
11-30-06, 10:48 PM
That's :cool: I have Gnome installed on one box but have never played around with it. I've been using KDE so long now, it's kind of hard to start using something else.

Do yourself a favor and DL FC6. Install on a nice machine and play with the graphic tricks it can do! Craps all over Vista... I have both installed on my laptop... Fedora is much more fun! :cool:

Performance wise too...

pfc_m_drake
11-30-06, 10:51 PM
Not in Add/Remove. Scans didn't find anything either.

Two thoughts:

1) Do you have an old version of TweakUI installed (like version 1.33 for Win95, for example)? If so it may be related to that.

2) Check the event viewer (control panel-->administrative tools-->event viewer). When that window pops up double click on the 'system' tab in the left hand window pane. Scroll through the first few entries and see if you see a similar yellow triangle/exclamation point icon on any of the entries. If you do, right click on that entry and click on 'properties' and read what it has to say about that entry. It's possible you're low on disk space or something like that???

Cam
11-30-06, 11:08 PM
Upgrade to Vista.


(sorry, that was just to throw Cam into a meltdown)

What!?!?!?! That's trivial when I can have a traditional KDE vs Gnome biatchfest! :D

IlliniRacer
11-30-06, 11:25 PM
Upgrade to Vista.


(sorry, that was just to throw Cam into a meltdown)


@%@#$%$@ Amateurs :p

Cam
11-30-06, 11:47 PM
@%@#$%$@ Amateurs :p

To be honest... At least WB usually recommends a *nix environnment when it comes to web hosting. :thumbup:

WickerBill
12-01-06, 07:17 AM
No kidding... I singlehandedly killed a project at my company (and it's no small company) that would have put Win + IIS in our externally-facing environment. I like the OS just fine, but I also like quiet evenings at home vs. chasing hackers/plugging security holes.

Insomniac
12-01-06, 11:12 AM
Two thoughts:

1) Do you have an old version of TweakUI installed (like version 1.33 for Win95, for example)? If so it may be related to that.

2) Check the event viewer (control panel-->administrative tools-->event viewer). When that window pops up double click on the 'system' tab in the left hand window pane. Scroll through the first few entries and see if you see a similar yellow triangle/exclamation point icon on any of the entries. If you do, right click on that entry and click on 'properties' and read what it has to say about that entry. It's possible you're low on disk space or something like that???

No TweakUI. I'll check the event viewer the next time it comes up. I'll actually look now and see if it goes back far enough. Definitely not low on disk space, have 37.6 of 74.4 GB free.

Insomniac
12-01-06, 11:23 AM
2) Check the event viewer (control panel-->administrative tools-->event viewer). When that window pops up double click on the 'system' tab in the left hand window pane. Scroll through the first few entries and see if you see a similar yellow triangle/exclamation point icon on any of the entries. If you do, right click on that entry and click on 'properties' and read what it has to say about that entry.

I think you are the winner.

I found an entry right before my screenshot (I'm glad I did not crop out the time). It didn't have that icon, but the Source was "Application Popup".

Here's what it says:


Application popup: Windows - Virtual Memory Minimum Too Low : Your system is low on virtual memory. Windows is increasing the size of your virtual memory paging file. During this process, memory requests for some applications may be denied. For more information, see Help.

Now, this is just stupid. I have 1 GB of RAM and my VM size is 1024 (Minimum) and 2048 (Maximum). Why does it need to warn me that my minimum is too low. Make it bigger, the maximum is 2 GB.

On a related note, isn't the rule of thumb 1.5X the amount of physical memory?

Insomniac
12-01-06, 11:28 AM
I'm just going to set min/max to 4GB. I partitioned off some space on my 2nd HD just for it, might as well just set it to the Windows maximum. I'm not putting anything else on that partition.

Cam
12-01-06, 11:50 AM
On a related note, isn't the rule of thumb 1.5X the amount of physical memory?

I've never actually seen a recommendation for winders, but in linux it is 2x the installed RAM (http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/custom-guide/ch-swapspace.html).

emjaya
12-01-06, 04:35 PM
2) Check the event viewer (control panel-->administrative tools-->event viewer). When that window pops up double click on the 'system' tab in the left hand window pane. Scroll through the first few entries and see if you see a similar yellow triangle/exclamation point icon on any of the entries. If you do, right click on that entry and click on 'properties' and read what it has to say about that entry. It's possible you're low on disk space or something like that???

Well, I've just learned something new.:saywhat:


How do you people know this stuff? And WHY?? :gomer: :)

oddlycalm
12-01-06, 05:17 PM
How do you people know this stuff? And WHY?? :gomer: :) Mr. Softee has single handedly created the largest "make work" project since the 1930's depression. In addition to curing HIV/AIDS in Africa it is Gates' goal to create jobs for 10% of the global population by making sure each new release of Windows has an ever increasing number of bugs and security holes to fix and support.:\

In order to accomplish this great feat MS needs to charge more for each new version. By 2010 I have projected that the average computer will consist of $14 in hardware cost and $798 for the Windows license...:tony:

oc

Cam
12-01-06, 06:18 PM
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Insomniac
12-01-06, 09:04 PM
Well, I've just learned something new.:saywhat:


How do you people know this stuff? And WHY?? :gomer: :)

I knew about it, but never thought to check it.

pfc_m_drake
12-01-06, 11:10 PM
Well, I've just learned something new.:saywhat:


How do you people know this stuff? And WHY?? :gomer: :)
A lot of experimenting, playing, and researching. There's no magic really...like anything else in life, you put in your time and get good at it.

WickerBill
12-02-06, 10:17 AM
I think you are the winner.



Dude... what did he win?

Insomniac
12-02-06, 10:29 AM
Dude... what did he win?

A thank you?

And pictures of the hottest cheerleader ever!

http://i14.tinypic.com/34r9gr9.jpg

http://i13.tinypic.com/2cpyi6q.jpg

http://i14.tinypic.com/2e507ew.jpg

WickerBill
12-02-06, 04:53 PM
There's something I like about her... hmmm....

ferrarigod
12-02-06, 05:13 PM
Now, this is just stupid. I have 1 GB of RAM and my VM size is 1024 (Minimum) and 2048 (Maximum). Why does it need to warn me that my minimum is too low. Make it bigger, the maximum is 2 GB.

On a related note, isn't the rule of thumb 1.5X the amount of physical memory?

actually i'm the winner, cause i said that your virtual memory popup should only be there when you are running low. so thanks for the prize.

:D

WickerBill
12-02-06, 06:28 PM
So drake is Bobby Unser, and you're Mario disputing the results the next day?

ferrarigod
12-02-06, 07:16 PM
So drake is Bobby Unser, and you're Mario disputing the results the next day?

haha.

he pass me under yellow!

pfc_m_drake
12-02-06, 08:26 PM
:rofl: :rofl:

:D

Edit: Now...remind me...where you said I was supposed to pick that cheerleader up? :p

Insomniac
12-02-06, 08:39 PM
actually i'm the winner, cause i said that your virtual memory popup should only be there when you are running low. so thanks for the prize.

:D

Technically, my VM wasn't low. :) It reached the minimum I set and Windows was raising it. It never hit the maximum. For some reason, Microsoft decided this was not a seamless action and needed to warn me.

Insomniac
12-02-06, 08:42 PM
Now...remind me...where you said I was supposed to pick that cheerleader up? :p

If I knew that, would I be posting here? ;)