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jianwei87
How to open the TCPIP on Vista SP1. I have download the Vista TCPIP UAC Patch 2.0
Darkmage12
Where did you get that? Vista half open port is capped at 10 right?
asellus
QUOTE(jianwei87 @ May 30 2008, 07:58 PM)
How to open the TCPIP on Vista SP1. I have download the Vista TCPIP UAC Patch 2.0
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What happened when you run the program? And what Vista version you have?
Aoshi_88
Just wondering why you're using it in the first place. If you're going to torrent/download, having more than 10 max half-open TCP connections isn't much of a difference. I'm running the default 8 to 10 and i am able to max out my bandwidth.
jianwei87
QUOTE(asellus @ May 31 2008, 01:30 AM)
What happened when you run the program? And what Vista version you have?
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I'm running bitcomet and the Vista version is 6.0.6001.
asellus
QUOTE(jianwei87 @ May 31 2008, 11:38 AM)
I'm running bitcomet and the Vista version is 6.0.6001.
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I'm asking you what happened when you run Vista TCPIP UAC Patch 2.0 and what Vista version, as in Home Preium, Business or Ultimate did you use?
jianwei87
QUOTE(asellus @ May 31 2008, 12:25 PM)
I'm asking you what happened when you run Vista TCPIP UAC Patch 2.0 and what Vista version, as in Home Preium, Business or Ultimate did you use?
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The problem exists on system boots up whenever restart. I'm using Home Premium.

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Windows Failed to Start. a recent hardware or software change might be the cause. To fix the problem:
1. Insert your Windows installation CD & restart.
2. Choose Language.
3. Click “Repair…”

File: \Windows\System32\drivers\tcpip.sys
Status: 0xc0000428
Info: Windows cannot verify the digital signature for this file.
asellus
QUOTE(jianwei87 @ May 31 2008, 01:33 PM)
The problem exists on system boots up whenever restart. I'm using Home Premium.
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Did you in any case, use 64-bit Vista?

If yes, go to http://www.tipandtrick.net/2008/64-bit-x64...ctions-allowed/
jianwei87
QUOTE(asellus @ May 31 2008, 02:01 PM)
Did you in any case, use 64-bit Vista?

If yes, go to http://www.tipandtrick.net/2008/64-bit-x64...ctions-allowed/
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I'm using 32-bit. icon_question.gif
asellus
QUOTE(jianwei87 @ May 31 2008, 06:20 PM)
I'm using 32-bit.  icon_question.gif
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Then try http://www.mydigitallife.info/2008/02/03/t...-600118000-rtm/
jianwei87
What different with CrackTcpipv744.zip and VistaTcpipUacPatch2.0

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CrackTcpip.sys is a driver based patcher for Windows Vista tcpip.sys to increase the limit the concurrent half-open TCP/IP connection attempt the operating system can make. CrackTcpip.sys does not modify original tcpip.sys in any way. It’s a memory-resident driver program that constantly monitor a memory location that stores the value of the limit, and change the default value to a higher number (255) on the fly.

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FarCry3r
Vista SP1 no matter 32-bit or 64-bit now enforce driver signing, so if you applied the TCPIP patch, you will be asked upon rebooting to restore the file. You can however still booting to vista by pressing F8 repeatedly when booting, and choose Disable driver check (or something like that) or if you're too lazy, google for DriverReady Plus, it will automate the process for you so you can go sleep while vista is booting rclxms.gif
jianwei87
anyother new update for this TCPIP patch?
simpul
currently, u cannot patch tcp half open connections in vista service pack 1.. it will result vista crashing as tcpip.sys file is now considered as an important file..
TristanX
You can bypass the driver enforcement by spamming F8 and select "Disable Driver Signature Enforcement" on boot when your computer starts accessing your hard disk. That's how it is now if you want to patch a system file.

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Just wondering why you're using it in the first place. If you're going to torrent/download, having more than 10 max half-open TCP connections isn't much of a difference. I'm running the default 8 to 10 and i am able to max out my bandwidth.

You cannot get full bandwidth when the torrent network is bad or it's a rare torrent. Do you even know how the bittorrent works?
linkinstreet
QUOTE(TristanX @ Jul 22 2008, 10:42 PM)
You can bypass the driver enforcement by spamming F8 and select "Disable Driver Signature Enforcement" on boot when your computer starts accessing your hard disk. That's how it is now if you want to patch a system file.
You cannot get full bandwidth when the torrent network is bad or it's a rare torrent. Do you even know how the bittorrent works?
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do YOU know how bandwith, half open connection, and torrent works? You can screw up many ppl's connection with this.
TristanX
Looks like fun begins.

You don't screw up people's connection when you have more connections open. You will also get more bandwidth when more people uploads in the network.

Why don't you research more on this instead?
danieljoey
QUOTE(jianwei87 @ May 30 2008, 07:58 PM)
How to open the TCPIP on Vista SP1. I have download the Vista TCPIP UAC Patch 2.0
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u can disable uac in control panel...
and for the tcp/ip patch.. i used Win vista manager
jianwei87
i cant visit any website when i using BT.
da3shou3
The Max Half-Open TCP connection value tuning is seriously overrated.

It's just like a buffer. You just need to have adequate amount.

If the other end of the connection have problem finishing off the handshake process, then no matter how much higher you put it, the buffer will still get exhausted.
cloudstrife07
QUOTE(TristanX @ Jul 22 2008, 10:57 PM)
Looks like fun begins.

You don't screw up people's connection when you have more connections open. You will also get more bandwidth when more people uploads in the network.

Why don't you research more on this instead?
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what he is trying to tell is that torrents made ISP's bandwidth to be more utilized than usual, hence making nuisance to those ISPs. that's why now TMNET and Maxis WBB already enforce torrent throttling.

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do YOU know how bandwidth, half open connection, and torrent works? You can screw up many ppl's connection with this.


now, as per quoted from Maxis's T&C page:

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  1.2   Whilst connection is “always on” for each customer, the available bandwidth is shared by all customers active at a particular point in time. A small portion (about 1%) of customers use a very large portion (about 30%) of bandwidth based on our data and that from other broadband service providers.

those 1% user usually are heavy torrent downloaders, and this fact is agreed by ISPs throughout the world.

QUOTE(jianwei87 @ Jul 23 2008, 01:49 PM)
i cant visit any website when i using BT.
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BT by default usually uses all your bandwidth, unless your ISP throttles it, or you set the BT to download/upload at specified bandwidth.
Wan
Now using streamyx, you only get around 10kB. At most around 50kB mark(max 150kB) while BT-ing. So they don't use all the bandwidth. People can't visit other website while BT-ing is because normally Vista/XP only allow 10 connections, and when those connections are used up by BT, loading of websites are slow. Its not because the bandwidth is used up by BT, but the connection allowed to be used are already in use. That's why people want to patch that tcp/ip thing.
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