So why don't you write a batch file to clear them on startup?Edi wrote:They're set to "%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp" by default for every user account, and you need to modify them from the accounts themselves to change them. But I don't feel like digging through the whole damned system to find them when I want them cleared (because Windows doesn't clear them automatically, those directories can easily accumulate huge amounts of shit if left to their own devices.
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Ah, you mean Intel's "Extreme"ly Bad Integrated Crap?Pu-239 wrote:Bad kernel space drivers will crash any OS.
I don't recall having any kernel panics in recent memory (then again, the only third party drivers I'm using are the nVidia ones, which are pretty good), unless I'm using a dev kernel- I do have problems with suspending due to conflicts with my SCSI driver, but that's not a kernel panic as the system is still usable, as in I don't need to reboot. The only times I remember a system halting kernel panic was when I tried to forcibly remove a busy module.
I did experienced a couple of BSODs on the school computers due to driver issues with the Intel "Extreme" (notice the quotes) GPU, a lot considering the relative amount of time spent on them.
Then again, my 6 year old hardware is pretty well supported though, so...
I've got one of those in my computers too. Ironically, it gave me Linux problems, because after I got a new graphics card I couldn't boot in Linux to install the drivers for it.