Lets users run a 16-bit program in a dedicated (not shared) Virtual DOS Machine (VDM) process. All DOS and 16-bit programs run on Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP Professional in the Windows Virtual DOS Machine program. VDM simulates a 16-bit environment, complete with the DLLs required by 16-bit programs. By default, all 16-bit programs run as threads in a single, shared VDM process. As such, they share the memory space allocated to the VDM process and cannot run simultaneously. Enabling this setting adds a check box to the Run dialog box, giving users the option of running a 16-bit program in its own dedicated NTVDM process. The additional check box is enabled only when a user enters a 16-bit program in the Run dialog box.
Let Windows and apps request your location, including location history, and use your advertising ID to personalize your experiences. ...
Let Windows remember your sign-in name and password so you don't have to. Stored sign-in info can be used with other apps ...
Let Windows sync as much music as possible, or select specific artist folders, album folders, playlists, or songs to sync. ...
Let your apps automatically share and sync info with wireless devices that don't explicitly pair with your PC, tablet, or ...
Lets users run a 16-bit program in a dedicated (not shared) Virtual DOS Machine (VDM) process. All DOS and 16-bit programs ...
Lets you selectively permit or prohibit the use of Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-ins. - If you enable this setting, ...
Level 1 TLB Fills/sec is the frequency of faults that occur when reference is made to memory whose Page Table Entry (PTE) ...
Level 2 TLB Fills/sec is the frequency of faults that occur when reference is made to memory whose Page Table Entry (PTE) ...
Libraries that are encrypted with Encrypting File System, on a network location, or on a drive that doesn't use the NTFS ...