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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> Keep soundtrack & video timelines together when inserting new videOne problem I have in WMM is when I have made detailed edits to the audio
timeline and then go back and drop in more video. I need a way to tell the
application to keep my audio track aligned with the video track, even when I
drop in new video toward the beginning of the timeline. As it is now, if I
drop in new video at the beginning of the show, I have to go back and
manually re-align the audio with the video because it all gets out of sync.
Does this make any sense? The only workaround I can devise is to just not do
any work on the audio track until after all video has been put into the
show, but that kind of defeats the point of nonlinear editing. i'd like to
be able to just use the mouse to select a segment of video and audio,
right-click it, and say "keep these in sync" and know what whatever I drop
onto the timeline before this segment wouldn't push apart my audio/video.
Ken
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- Windows XP Update >> Windows Vista Keeps Offering Me the Same 27 UpdatesNo matter how many times I check for updates in Windows Vista (Home Premium)
on a brand new Toshiba laptop, Vista continues to offer me th esame 27
updates available for installation. I always elect to install the updates
and I let the machine reboot like 5-6 times and wait (about an hour) for it
to finish. However, when it's done, it still offers me the same 27 pending
updates. What's going on here?
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- Windows XP >> Sob story - help!I had aproblem with XP after years of trouble free running - just kept
getting the BSOD every time when booting. To cut a long story short, I
decided it must be some sort of corruption on the HDD, so I reinstalled XP
with a formatting of the c: partition.
However, even that gives the BSOD when I try to boot even though it
installed OK!
I've tried MEMTEST, and that looks OK.
The CPU temp is OK.
I have a RAID setup with a c: partition (system and reformatted) and d:
untouched from previous install.
All BIOS settings are at default, and basically nothing has changed from the
setup that was working perfectly for some time.
What could be happening? I'm tearing my hair out - especially as I've lost
some critical data!
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- Windows XP Security >> service package 1under windows update I have been trying to install windows
XP service package 1, but it tells me that I need a
product key, and that I need to check with the
administrator, and such, I am the administrator, but What
is a product key and where do I look for it. I've been
trying to do this for months. I need help, please reply
back to me, I would really appreciate it. The windows XP
was purchased separately, it did not come with my computer.
Thank you so much.
EvaMarie
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> Burn project to DVDHi all,
I want to burn a Movie Maker project into a DVD, in order to play it simply
with a dvd player.
Is there a plug in or somethings else to do that job?
Thanks in advance to all want help me
Richy
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- Windows XP Network >> DomainHi I am setting up a small bus. server (2000) and am unable to join a PC to a domain. The server does have a computer and user account.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> keyboard driver for Sony VaioSince upgrading from Windows ME to XP Professional on my
Sony Vaio Notebook series PCG Z505GA my keyboard
malfunctions. First of all, the function keys (fn) no
longer function with the battery level, sound volume
brightness and similar functions. Secondly, the cursor
jumps all over the page when I am in a text document. It
did so again while I was typing this.
Some one said I need a driver for XP from Sony. If that
is true, where do I get it?
Otherwise, what's the problem and how do I fix it?
Help please!
Thanks
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- Windows XP >> End Program - Hi!Hey all
Whenever I shut down my computer, I get an end program
thing. In the title line it says End Program - Hi!
Does anyone know what this is?
I have looked in my running processes and apps and i
don't see anything that looks odd.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Nicole
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- Windows XP >> directions neededI used to have (i think it's called a quick-launch) button on the blue bar at
the bottom of XP. It was a yellow folder called 'ROOT' and when i clicked
once on it it would open the folder in explorer. Unfortunately it started
causing problems and i had to delete it . Now i want to set it up again but
can't figure out how i did it first time round. Anyone?
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- Windows XP Security >> safemodeI have the same problem with the administrator account as many others. From reading some of the responses to other peoples questions I need to start my computer in safe mode. How do I do this? I tried pressing f8 as one person suggested in a different answer but nothing happened. Ctrl-Alt-Delete doesnt seem to get me to safe mode either. Please help me!
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Posted: Wed Aug 02 13:08:17 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> os on 2 drives?
I had a 60g Max drive. I installed a 160G Seagate drive. I used the Seagate
software to move everything to from the 60G to the 160G. Everything looked
like it worked fine. About a year later, I decided I wanted to wipe the 60G
clean and use it for backing up. I wanted to test to make sure the 60G was
not part of any program, so I disconnected the 60G and booted up. The
Windows xp prof o/s was different. My desktop, settings... When I connected
the 60G back, windows worked fine.
What is wrong? How do I find out what files are still on the 60G that are
being used, and how do I move them to the 160G?
Thanks, Jeff
Windows XP869
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Posted: Wed Aug 02 13:08:17 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> os on 2 drives?
I'm not sure how you easily solve it, but I think what went wrong was
that you had both the 160g and 60g drives present when you first booted
after the clone process and probably have both of them present since?
XP gets"confused" when there are 2 disks with the same ID and I suspect
that your new 160g drive was at some time assigned drive D and that
some files you thought were updated on the 160G system may actually be
the 60G?
I'm not sure what you do now. I think you probably have to figure out
what updated files/applications are on the 60G drive, copy them to the
160g, remove the 60g and reinstall anything that needs reinstalling and
rebuild the desktop etc.
Microsoft have a product SyncToy
(http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/prophoto/synctoy.mspx)
that helps synchronize disks - if you use it, don't let it blindly do
its stuff - there is an option to see what it is going to do before it
synch's and you can change its action. This would be useful to see
what files are newer on the 60g than on the 160g. I would not let it
copy over new program folders, just reinstall programs on the 160g as
appropriate and copy any updated data files from the 60g to the 160g.
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Posted: Wed Aug 02 13:10:59 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> os on 2 drives?
I forgot to add that SyncToy needs .net and you may be prompted to
install that if you don't already have it - a bit of bloatware I'm
afraid...
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Posted: Wed Aug 02 13:23:39 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> os on 2 drives?
lawjake wrote:
> I had a 60g Max drive. I installed a 160G Seagate drive. I used the Seagate
> software to move everything to from the 60G to the 160G. Everything looked
> like it worked fine. About a year later, I decided I wanted to wipe the 60G
> clean and use it for backing up. I wanted to test to make sure the 60G was
> not part of any program, so I disconnected the 60G and booted up. The
> Windows xp prof o/s was different. My desktop, settings... When I connected
> the 60G back, windows worked fine.
>
> What is wrong? How do I find out what files are still on the 60G that are
> being used, and how do I move them to the 160G?
>
> Thanks, Jeff
It would seem that while you had installed the Seagate 160 GB
and copied all of the files over to it, the computer continued
to boot and operate off the original 60 GB drive. Normally, one
would have discarded the 60 GB drive or had converted it to an
drive with an extended partition in order to use it as a slave.
Not too difficult to correct things. If the computer boots and
starts normally now off the 160 GB drive, re-configure the desktop,
settings, etc., to whatever "look and feel" that is wanted. Check
that all of the apps are running normally, re-install any that are
needed, etc., just like having a new install since most applications
cannot be simply transferred from the 60 GB to the 160 GB due to the
need to register them into the Windows Registry.
As for copying files from the 60 GB, my favorite tactic these days
is to use an USB/Firewire external drive dock or enclosure and
Windows Explorer.
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Posted: Wed Aug 02 13:25:05 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> os on 2 drives?
JohnG wrote:
> I forgot to add that SyncToy needs .net and you may be prompted to
> install that if you don't already have it - a bit of bloatware I'm
> afraid...
>
Sure....NET adds more overhead but not that much more. Just
install the right version since .NET 1.1-SP1 is not backwards
compatible to .NET 2.0.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> XP config - error messageTHANKS IN ADVANCE !
error message :
Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: windows\system32\config\system
you can attempt to repair this file by starting Windows Setup using the Original Setup CD
Select 'r' at the first screen to start repair
I have purchased a Toshiba Sattelite 1135 laptop with Windows XP Home "imaged"
on the system by Toshiba. I have the 'Windows Authentication" sticker on the bottom of the laptop with the CD Key code. However Toshiba says they cannot send me the Original WIN XP Home CD version.
I have tried to use a different WIN XP CD but it this system does not recognize the CD, then loops back to the error message. I tried "safe mode" and no luck. It seems the system only wants to recognize only the particular Win XP CD on my PC (?) If I buy a new version will I wipe all the huge volume of data on my PC ?
... any suggestions GREATLY APPRECIATED ... Pat Martin
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- Windows XP Setup >> XP Upgrade Language ProblemI am trying to upgrade from an English version of Windows
98 2nd Edition to an English version of Windows XP home
but am receiving the "language of this installation
differs from the one you are installing" message when
attempting installtion. Can anyone tell me which files or
setting determines the language of Windows 98. The PC is a
Packard Bell Pentium 3 in Australia if this helps.
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- Windows XP Support >> Transferring Windows XP to new computerI will be upgrading my computer at home and want to use my current hard drive
with Windows XP Pro (OEM version) in the new one.
I have searched the newsgroup and it appears that because it is an OEM
version I may not be able to change computers.
Does this mean I have to buy another version of Windows XP?
Can I install the OEM version to the new computer's hard drive and then
transfer the rest of the hard drive? What would happen when I had to register
it again?
Help.
Thank you.
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- Windows XP >> Problem with my usb portMy 4 USB ports seems desactivated. I''''''''ve tried Device Manager,
Universal serial bus controller. right click on USB Root Hub, & Properties.
It is telling me the ports are working properly! Can not have my camera and
IPod working. Please help. Thanks
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Problem with USB ports.
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- Windows XP >> help me ......Is there any command which can be used to remove the temporary internet
files without going into the temp folder or internet properties
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- Windows XP Network >> Win98 PC cannot access XP pro shares on domainMy domain consists of a mixture of Win XP, 2000 and legacy
Win 98 pcs. Most seem to be able to connect to shared
directory's without problems but a laptop that has been
returned from overseas and is now connected to the domain
cannot access shares on the XP/2000 machines with the
exception of the servers. When attempting to connect to a
share or shared printer he is presented with a prompt to
enter password for IPC$ share. Appart from connecting to
shares everything else seems ok, antivirus signatures
update ok and the outlook client can connect to the
exchange server.
I have tested the user account on a different 98 pc and it
works ok.
I have removed and reinstalled LAN drivers, file and print
sharing and TCP/IP settings.
On a host 2000 PC I have checked the netlogon service is
running and dropped the LSA restrict annonymous registry
setting down to 0. I have created a share with everyone
full control for share permissions and security.
I have checked that the ICF service is not running on a XP
machine.
I have seen some articles on the web regarding net use
with the user switch. Is this to used on the client pc or
host. The 98 client doesn't recognise /user: as a switch
but the 2000/XP pcs do. Net use \\pcname\ipc$ will give a
prompt for password but I don't know what password it
requires, I have tried local administrator account and
logged on user, even network administrator.
Any ideas why 1 pc should be affected and others connect
without problems.
TIA
Regards
Paul
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- Windows XP Support >> No sound in headphonesMy problem is that there is no audio from the headphones jack port on the cd
player.
I've tried to configure the audio cd digital setting to analog but it didn't
help as i found out that the cd player transmits digital data and the
headphones jack works with analog.
Any help appreciated!
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- Windows XP Support >> My sound scratch.Sorry, if I have some bad English :p
Well, when I'm playing a song, or my computer makes a noice, the sounds make
some funny things.
"I'm clo-o-osing the-e go-oo-d da-am-n doo-or"
When I have a fast internet connection, then there's nothing, but like now,
when I'm having a slow connection or none, then it's very bad.
And I have just formated my computer. It didn't help.
What can I do?
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- Windows XP Support >> Win XP, NAT, DSL and File SharingYup, this is a common question raised, but this one is slightly different as I
hope someone out there can just read through what I write and confirm or correct
my understanding. Also, any names of systems, workgroups, user accounts, etc are
used for generic reasons so others can learn too, and the set-up does not use
any default names for security (eg, not on the Workgroup workgroup).
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Right, I have two machines, A and B. A is a desktop machine, B is a laptop. Both
run Window XP Home SP2 with all the updates fully installed and working great. A
(desktop) is connected to a router by wire (ethernet cable). B (laptop) is
connected via a wireless connection to the router, set up with passwords,
encryption and MAC filtering (to keep the unwanted connections out). The router
is a DSL/cable router with built in hardware firewall and NAT (network address
translation). It connects to the internet.
Now, I wish to allow B to see the entire hard disks of A using File and Printer
Sharing. On looking into this, it is a bad idea when connected direct to the
Internet. However, I have found a Scope button in the Exceptions tab of the
Windows XP firewall, which I can limit only to the local IP addresses only
(which are not likely to change).
So.......
Can I do the following safely with no trouble outside?
1. Enable File and Print Sharing.
2. Change the scope settings to only allow it to be open for my known computers
on my local network.
3. Using this, share the root of all harddrives.
Any help would be appreciated.
QuickHare
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- Windows XP Setup >> missing Operating SystemAfter installing a new hard drive on an older computer -
this computer I have already run WindowsXP professional.
It will not boot from the hard drive or the cdRom from a
cd purchased from the book store of a university which I
am a student. It keeps giving me the error -"Missing
Operating System"
I am running out of ideas to fix this problem..
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- Windows XP Support >> YJH8KX5P/OVVBNC72.DLL error messageHi, everytime I start or shut down my computer, the error message
YJH8KX5P/OVVBNC72.DLL is not a valid windows image appears.
I have researched Microsoft and Symantec to try and take care of the YJH
error message to no avail.
I would appreciate any help anyone can offer me on getting rid of this
annoying message.
Thank you.
Loreece
PS Have Spy Subtract, used it for the first time today and it did not find
the YJH file. Am new to using Spy Subtract, so am not sure if it will take
out the YJH file.
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- Windows XP Update >> KB835732 Install FailsHi,
W2K, SP4 all updates installed except KB835732 because it fails from the
windows update site. I downloaded the patch and tried installing from a
local copy with the ZoneAlarm firewall and Norton AntiVirus 2005 turned off,
logged in as Administrator, and I get an "Access Denied" message after a
bunch of file copying. Log file below. Can anybody help? What access is
denied? Thanks, Dave
[KB835732.log]
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2005/5/17 18:33:13.391
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Exe = UPDATE.EXE, Version = 5.4.1.0
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================== Update.exe started at 5/17/2005 at 18:33:13
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Service Pack started with following command line:
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DoInstallation: CleanPFR failed: 0x2
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SetAltOsLoaderPath: No section uses DirId 65701; done.
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IncludeDirectoryIdFromInfSection: No DirId found for: DontRemoveOnUninst.DirId
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FetchSourceURL: SetupOpenInfFile Failed to open file:
d:\01752abad5a8814fb8a7\update\update.url
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DoInstallation: FetchSourceURL for
d:\01752abad5a8814fb8a7\update\update.inf Failed
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LoadFileQueues: SetupGetSourceFileLocation for halacpi.dll failed: 0xe0000102
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BuildCabinetManifest:SetupOpenInfFile failed with error INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
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AnalyzePhaseZero used 0 ticks
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AnalyzePhaseOne: used 3765 ticks
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AnalyzeComponents: Hotpatch analysis disabled; skipping.
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AnalyzeComponents: Hotpatching is disabled.
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AnalyzePhaseTwo used 10 ticks
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AnalyzePhaseThree used 0 ticks
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AnalyzePhaseFive used 0 ticks
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AnalyzePhaseSix used 10 ticks
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AnalyzeComponents used 139721 ticks
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Downloading 0 files
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bPatchMode = FALSE
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Inventory complete: ReturnStatus=0, 139841 ticks
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CreateUninstall = 1,Directory = E:\WINNT\$NtUninstallKB835732$
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Num Ticks for invent : 140512
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Allocation size of drive E: is 4096 bytes, free space = 2242789376 bytes
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LoadFileQueues: SetupGetSourceFileLocation for halacpi.dll failed: 0xe0000102
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Drive E: free 2138MB req: 16MB w/uninstall 33MB
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Num Ticks for download : 290
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CabinetBuild complete
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Num Ticks for Cabinet build : 0
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Starting process: E:\WINNT\system32\secedit.exe /configure /cfg
E:\WINNT\inf\hfsecper.inf /db E:\WINNT\security\templates\hfsecper.sdb /log
E:\WINNT\security\logs\hfsecper.log
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Return Code = 1
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LoadFileQueues: SetupGetSourceFileLocation for halacpi.dll failed: 0xe0000102
***
Num Ticks for Backup : 2293
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Num Ticks for creating uninst inf : 291
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Registering Uninstall Program for -> KB835732, KB835732 , 0x0
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LoadFileQueues: SetupGetSourceFileLocation for halacpi.dll failed: 0xe0000102
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SfcTurnOff: System is not Win2k < SP2; Not turning off SFC.
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SfcTurnOff: SFC was not turned off; using MakeSfcFileException.
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AtomicReplaceFile: Calling HpReplaceSystemModule(
E:\WINNT\system32\msasn1.dll, HFXF.tmp, _000031_.tmp, FALSE ).
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AtomicReplaceFile: HpReplaceSystemModule failed; status=0xc0000003,
location=684.
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DoNoDelayReplace: Atomic replace support not implemented; disabling.
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\msasn1.dll
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\samlib.dll
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\NTDLL.DLL
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\SCHANNEL.DLL
***
Copied file (delayed): E:\WINNT\system32\SET13.tmp
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\DllCache\SCHANNEL.DLL
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\CRYPT32.DLL
***
Copied file (delayed): E:\WINNT\system32\SET15.tmp
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\CRYPTNET.DLL
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\cryptsvc.dll
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Copied file (delayed): E:\WINNT\system32\SET21.tmp
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\h323.tsp
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Copied file (delayed): E:\WINNT\system32\SET22.tmp
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\ipnathlp.dll
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\mf3216.dll
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\mpr.dll
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Copied file (delayed): E:\WINNT\system32\SET28.tmp
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\PSBASE.DLL
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Copied file (delayed): E:\WINNT\system32\SET29.tmp
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\sfcfiles.dll
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Copied file (delayed): E:\WINNT\system32\SET2A.tmp
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\WINTRUST.DLL
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Copied file (delayed): E:\WINNT\system32\SET2B.tmp
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Copied file: E:\Program Files\NetMeeting\callcont.dll
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Copied file: E:\Program Files\NetMeeting\mst120.dll
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Copied file: E:\Program Files\NetMeeting\nmcom.dll
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\INF\hfsecper.inf
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\INF\hfsecupd.inf
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\Driver Cache\i386\ntdll.dll
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\DllCache\callcont.dll
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\DllCache\CRYPT32.DLL
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\DllCache\cryptnet.dll
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\DllCache\cryptsvc.dll
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\DllCache\h323.tsp
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\DllCache\ipnathlp.dll
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\DllCache\mf3216.dll
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\DllCache\mpr.dll
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\DllCache\msasn1.dll
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\DllCache\mst120.dll
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\DllCache\nmcom.dll
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\DllCache\ntdll.dll
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\DllCache\PSBASE.DLL
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\DllCache\samlib.dll
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\DllCache\sfcfiles.dll
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Copied file: E:\WINNT\system32\DllCache\wintrust.dll
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Num Ticks for Copying files : 4236
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DoRegistryUpdates:SetupInstallFromInfSection Failed for
ProductInstall.GlobalRegistryChanges.Install error: 0x5
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INF_REGISTRY Failed
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DoInstallation:DoRegistryUpdates failed
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VerifySize: Unable to verify size: Source = NULL: e:\winnt\oem59.cat
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Access is denied.
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Message displayed to the user: Access is denied.
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User Input: OK
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KB835732 installation did not complete.
Select 'OK' to undo the changes that have been made, or select 'Cancel' to
quit. If you select 'Cancel', your system will be left in a partially updated
state and may not work correctly.
***
Message displayed to the user: KB835732 installation did not complete.
Select 'OK' to undo the changes that have been made, or select 'Cancel' to
quit. If you select 'Cancel', your system will be left in a partially updated
state and may not work correctly.
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User Input: OK
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Starting process: E:\WINNT\$NtUninstallKB835732$\spuninst\spuninst.exe /~
-u -z
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Dirty Uninstall was successful
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- Windows XP Support >> XP Home updateI am having trouble with KB928366, for .net1.1
I have followed the instructions for an answer I got a few days ago, which
suggested I remove .net1.1 and then reinstall it.
I cant remove it because it says that the "installation source is not
available" and it wont install using the download, saying "installation
failed contact the supplier"
The updates still exist in my system tray, and every time I shut the machine
down it tells me there is something about to install, but of course it sits
for a while then shuts off.
Any idea what I should try next
Paul
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- Windows XP Support >> Errpr: Generic Host Process For Win32 ServicesEventType : BEX P1 : svchost.exe P2 : 5.1.2600.2180 P3 : 41107ed6
P4 : netapi32.dll P5 : 5.1.2600.2180 P6 : 411096ac P7 : 0000a3c0
P8 : c0000409 P9 : 00000000
C:\DOCUME~1\___\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER6082.dir00\svchost.exe.mdmp
C:\DOCUME~1\___\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER6082.dir00\appcompat.txt
Hi there, above are the errors being shown, after clicking on 'Send Error
Report', the pc audio will not function anymore. Suggested to update windows,
but other errors appear in its place. Pls provide suggestions.
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