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Old December 28th 18, 12:18 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
Flasherly[_2_]
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Default What's the difference between these two memories ?

On Fri, 28 Dec 2018 08:29:01 -0200, Shadow wrote:

You could just use Task Scheduler, though I don't like it
running in the background, so I disabled the service.

http://www.blackviper.com/windows-se...ask-scheduler/


Learning an OS well enough to get around can seem at times less
daunting than defending or hardening it. And getting around, in the
case of Microsoft, has been as much better left to 3rd-party
developers, generously approximated by free or near program utilities.
Hardly an ingenuous claim or premise when, subsequently abandoned or
rendered obsolete from manipulation by tech industry, intent on
wholesaling individuals into an advertising market of cornered cattle
yards stocked with handheld-sets of social media.

Auto-It is somewhat elegant for running on top of Microsoft in a
script form. I've even run into programs, subsequently distributed
for freeware, written initially within Auto-It language conventions,
as is adequately explained within the distribution source for an
included documentary file. A recursive call to an timed event and a
configuration allowance for a clean exit should be relatively simple;-
worst that could happen is it could get "gummy" during an OS shutdown.