Hello,All Someone please help me when i goto start or when i reboot i keep geting this error box when i try to scan with TDS or itry to run TDS & at startup here is that Error Component 'ntsvc.ocx' or one of it's dependencies not correctly Registered: a file i'm missing or Invalid What's up with that I tride Uninstalling TDS & then Reinstalling but no good keep geting that Error & can someone tell me how do you Register a Component Thanks
Hi TDS-Man, I have send Gavin an IM about your question. In the meanwhile, could you give us your OS (Windows 98SE, or 2000, XP Home, XP Pro, etc etc) Was this the first time this happened? Was TDS3 working fine before? Do you perhaps know whether you made some changes on your system?
Hello,FanJ First thanks for the reply i have TDS again what happen was this i had Installed a prog named Key Wallet when i Unistalled it that's when i had the problem so i Reinstalled that prog then i Unistalled it again but this time when it asked me if i want to remove hmmmm forgot the name of the file sorry but all is good again again thanks
Good you got it working again. When removing other programs where possible i try to select "manually" and when asked for removing shared files always say "no". Think you did the right steps. Strange if a file comes with your other program and TDS seems to be using it, it seems it has to stay there to prevent error messages in TDS, while the same file seems not to come with TDS itself!
Hi Jooske! Not so strange as you think, TDS3 is really interfering with other programs. I used MemoryBoost, and there was an interference with TDS3. Have uninstalled TDS3, and MemoryBoost was functionating smoothly. Reinstalled TDS3, and there was the interference again. Because I really like TDS, there was only one solution: throw MemoryBoost away, and install another memory/cache manager. Have now installed Cacheman 5.11, and all problems are gone. Ciao, Smokey
Smokey? Have you maxed your memory on your motherboard allready? I have tried some of those mem boosters and in the long run LOTS a memory and a good disk defraging program are your best bet.
The problem with these mem booster is that they use resources themselves. But there is one that i like MAXMEM ( no surpize, it's from Analogx ): http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/system/maxmem.htm
I have 512 MB ram and I found that cache managers actually slowed me down. When you have lots of ram use it. Do you have reason to believe a chache manager is helping you? I am interested to hear how. That may make me rethink the issue.