(12-26-2011, 05:03 PM)iRun Wrote: [ -> ]Windows cannot find "gpedit.msc"
Well thats a dissapointment.
You're not running Windows Professional or Windows Ultimate then if you have Windows 7. It's only default installed in those 2 versions. Otherwise you're going to have to install gpedit manually which is also possible. But in reality, gpedit is just a GUI interface for changing registry values, so the functionality on your computer already virtually exists.
The reason why everyone says it's already set to 0% is because that's the disabled text, it's not really set on that. If this option is set to disabled or not configured, it automatically grabs 20% as the value. By default it's set to "Not Configured".
(12-30-2011, 04:42 PM)AceInfinity Wrote: [ -> ]You're not running Windows Professional or Windows Ultimate then if you have Windows 7. It's only default installed in those 2 versions. Otherwise you're going to have to install gpedit manually which is also possible. But in reality, gpedit is just a GUI interface for changing registry values, so the functionality on your computer already virtually exists.
The reason why everyone says it's already set to 0% is because that's the disabled text, it's not really set on that. If this option is set to disabled or not configured, it automatically grabs 20% as the value. By default it's set to "Not Configured".
Thanks for this reply Ace
I highly appreciate it.
For some reason gpedit.msc won't come up for me... Any ideas?
Just added your post as a f.A.Q xD
(01-09-2012, 08:04 AM)ρяιη¢є Wrote: [ -> ]Just added your post as a f.A.Q xD
lol, I had that bit of information in my brain from not too long ago as well, because I only tested Home Premium, but i've been on Ultimate for as long as I can remember now.