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futureatty

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I just ran ASC for 1st time, it found the following;false system=enable auto layout.whats this? also explorer problem=link resolveignorelinkinfo whats this? explorer problems no resolve search and no pop up on boot what is this? IE problems found are use style sheet, no resolve track, window title.False system problems IO page lock limit and second level data. The only other problem hardare=hack flag. do I resolve these issues,if yes how? will it harm my system if I do fix these? Thank you in advance for any assistance that you may offer.

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Hi futureatty,

 

You can search those in the forum and/or search in the web.

 

Examples are beow:

 

link resolveignorelinkinfo :

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc959419.aspx

 

IOPageLockLimit:

http://forums.iobit.com/showthread.php?t=176&highlight=IOpagelocklimit

 

specifically for IOPageLockLimit=>http://forums.iobit.com/showthread.php?p=2667#post2667

 

I think, without knowing what is the current value and recommended value, it is not correct to give advice.

 

My advice would be to put them to ignore list, and after learning what is what, take them out of Ignore List one by one and let ASC repair it accordingly.

 

Please also read USAGE of IOBIT PRODUCTS thread.

 

In summary, you can choose a problem, right click on it and choose "Ignore slected problem" on the menu to put the item in the Ignore List. You can take them out from Ignore List in the Options page any time.

 

Perpairing will not harm your system, but may change some behaviour that you don't prefer. You can return to your oiginal system by Restore Center of ASC and/or System Restore function of your PC.

 

 

Cheers.

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