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- Windows XP >> Command & Startup Sounds disappear, sound recorder spoilHi
My sounds for all the commands like start windows etc. are not playing. My
MSN Messenger sounds work, MP3 player sounds work. But not my windows default
sounds. In control panel, the changing of sounds are greyed out. I also
realised my sound recorder is not working. Record button is greyed out.
My sound card is working fine, cause my MSN and my normal songs are still
playing.
Can anyone help me out? Thanks!!!!
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cheers
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- Windows XP Security >> All users hit same profileIs there a way to make all users hit the same profile with their domain
account on the local machine? We have lab machines that will be logged into
by many users and we dont want to implement roaming profiles.
Thanks
Alex
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- Windows XP >> Network IconsI My Network places the Icons for network commections have disappered. The
folder is empty. How can I get them back?. TIA.
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- Windows XP >> Windows Explorer needs to re startHi
I am starting this thread a fresh.
I have now found out how to get a Dr Watson log file.
Here it is in two parts (post limit) I do hope someone can offer help with
this!
Microsoft (R) DrWtsn32
Copyright (C) 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp. All rights reserved.
Application exception occurred:
App: E:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE (pid=928)
When: 5/2/2006 @ 10:10:52.218
Exception number: c0000005 (access violation)
*----> System Information <----*
Computer Name: name
User Name: Mike
Terminal Session Id: 0
Number of Processors: 2
Processor Type: x86 Family 15 Model 4 Stepping 1
Windows Version: 5.1
Current Build: 2600
Service Pack: 2
Current Type: Multiprocessor Free
Registered Organization:
Registered Owner: Mike & Norlei
*----> Task List <----*
0 System Process
4 System
412 smss.exe
476 csrss.exe
500 winlogon.exe
544 services.exe
556 lsass.exe
716 svchost.exe
764 svchost.exe
796 svchost.exe
864 svchost.exe
888 svchost.exe
1036 spoolsv.exe
1140 svchost.exe
1152 cisvc.exe
1192 MDM.EXE
1224 nod32krn.exe
1252 nvsvc32.exe
1336 tcpsvcs.exe
1368 snmp.exe
1396 svchost.exe
1436 wdfmgr.exe
1488 Error 0xD0000022
444 alg.exe
928 Explorer.EXE
2128 SOUNDMAN.EXE
2176 RunDLL32.exe
2184 rundll32.exe
2252 E_S4I0H2.EXE
2276 rundll32.exe
2300 fppdis2a.exe
2380 Error 0xD0000022
2420 nod32kui.exe
2588 a2guard.exe
2828 sgmain.exe
2864 sgbhp.exe
3812 wuauclt.exe
312 OUTLOOK.EXE
156 AcroRd32Info.exe
2216 drwtsn32.exe
*----> Module List <----*
(0000000000b50000 - 0000000000b62000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\browselc.dll
(0000000001000000 - 00000000010ff000: E:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE
(00000000024e0000 - 00000000025b5000: E:\PROGRA~1\SPYBOT~1\SDHelper.dll
(0000000002fd0000 - 0000000002fec000: E:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat
7.0\ActiveX\PDFShell.dll
(000000000ffd0000 - 000000000fff8000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\rsaenh.dll
(0000000010000000 - 000000001016f000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\nview.dll
(0000000011000000 - 000000001102f000: E:\Program
Files\SpywareGuard\dlprotect.dll
(0000000020000000 - 00000000202c5000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\xpsp2res.dll
(0000000020b00000 - 0000000020b45000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\imon.dll
(0000000022200000 - 000000002221f000: E:\Program
Files\SpywareGuard\spywareguard.dll
(00000000325c0000 - 00000000325d2000: E:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\OFFICE11\msohev.dll
(000000004d4f0000 - 000000004d548000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\WINHTTP.dll
(000000004ec50000 - 000000004edf3000:
E:\WINDOWS\WinSxS\x86_Microsoft.Windows.GdiPlus_6595b64144ccf1df_1.0.2600.2180_x-ww_522f9f82\gdip
lus.dll
(0000000057800000 - 000000005784b000: C:\program files\a2\a2handler.dll
(000000005ad70000 - 000000005ada8000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\UxTheme.dll
(000000005af80000 - 000000005afbd000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\upnpui.dll
(000000005b0a0000 - 000000005b0a7000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\umdmxfrm.dll
(000000005b860000 - 000000005b8b4000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\NETAPI32.dll
(000000005ba60000 - 000000005bad1000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\themeui.dll
(000000005cb70000 - 000000005cb96000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\ShimEng.dll
(000000005cd70000 - 000000005cd77000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\serwvdrv.dll
(000000005d090000 - 000000005d127000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\comctl32.dll
(000000005edd0000 - 000000005ede7000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\olepro32.dll
(0000000066000000 - 0000000066152000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\MSVBVM60.DLL
(00000000662b0000 - 0000000066308000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\hnetcfg.dll
(000000006c1b0000 - 000000006c1fd000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\DUSER.dll
(000000006f880000 - 000000006fa4a000: E:\WINDOWS\AppPatch\AcGenral.DLL
(0000000071a50000 - 0000000071a8f000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\mswsock.dll
(0000000071a90000 - 0000000071a98000: E:\WINDOWS\System32\wshtcpip.dll
(0000000071aa0000 - 0000000071aa8000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\WS2HELP.dll
(0000000071ab0000 - 0000000071ac7000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\WS2_32.dll
(0000000071ad0000 - 0000000071ad9000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\WSOCK32.dll
(0000000071b20000 - 0000000071b32000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\MPR.dll
(0000000071bf0000 - 0000000071c03000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\SAMLIB.dll
(0000000071c10000 - 0000000071c1e000: E:\WINDOWS\System32\ntlanman.dll
(0000000071c80000 - 0000000071c87000: E:\WINDOWS\System32\NETRAP.dll
(0000000071c90000 - 0000000071cd0000: E:\WINDOWS\System32\NETUI1.dll
(0000000071cd0000 - 0000000071ce7000: E:\WINDOWS\System32\NETUI0.dll
(0000000071d40000 - 0000000071d5c000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\ACTXPRXY.DLL
(0000000072d10000 - 0000000072d18000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\msacm32.drv
(0000000072d20000 - 0000000072d29000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\wdmaud.drv
(0000000073000000 - 0000000073026000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\WINSPOOL.DRV
(0000000073b30000 - 0000000073b45000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\mscms.dll
(00000000745e0000 - 00000000748a6000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\msi.dll
(0000000074ad0000 - 0000000074ad8000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\POWRPROF.dll
(0000000074af0000 - 0000000074afa000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\BatMeter.dll
(0000000074b30000 - 0000000074b76000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\webcheck.dll
(0000000074f00000 - 0000000074f0c000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\SSDPAPI.dll
(00000000754d0000 - 0000000075550000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\CRYPTUI.dll
(0000000075e90000 - 0000000075f40000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\SXS.DLL
(0000000075f60000 - 0000000075f67000: E:\WINDOWS\System32\drprov.dll
(0000000075f70000 - 0000000075f79000: E:\WINDOWS\System32\davclnt.dll
(0000000075f80000 - 000000007607d000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\BROWSEUI.dll
(0000000076280000 - 00000000762a1000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\stobject.dll
(0000000076360000 - 0000000076370000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\WINSTA.dll
(0000000076380000 - 0000000076385000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\MSIMG32.dll
(0000000076400000 - 00000000765a6000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\NETSHELL.dll
(0000000076600000 - 000000007661d000: E:\WINDOWS\System32\CSCDLL.dll
(0000000076980000 - 0000000076988000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\LINKINFO.dll
(0000000076990000 - 00000000769b5000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\ntshrui.dll
(00000000769c0000 - 0000000076a73000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\USERENV.dll
(0000000076b20000 - 0000000076b31000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\ATL.DLL
(0000000076b40000 - 0000000076b6d000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\WINMM.dll
(0000000076bf0000 - 0000000076bfb000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\PSAPI.DLL
(0000000076c00000 - 0000000076c2e000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\credui.dll
(0000000076c30000 - 0000000076c5e000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\WINTRUST.dll
(0000000076c90000 - 0000000076cb8000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\IMAGEHLP.dll
(0000000076d60000 - 0000000076d79000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\iphlpapi.dll
(0000000076de0000 - 0000000076e03000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\upnp.dll
(0000000076e80000 - 0000000076e8e000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\rtutils.dll
(0000000076f50000 - 0000000076f58000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\WTSAPI32.dll
(0000000076f60000 - 0000000076f8c000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\WLDAP32.dll
(0000000076fd0000 - 000000007704f000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\CLBCATQ.DLL
(0000000077050000 - 0000000077115000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\COMRes.dll
(0000000077120000 - 00000000771ac000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\OLEAUT32.dll
(00000000771b0000 - 0000000077259000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\WININET.dll
(0000000077260000 - 0000000077300000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\urlmon.dll
(00000000773d0000 - 00000000774d2000:
E:\WINDOWS\WinSxS\x86_Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls_6595b64144ccf1df_6.0.2600.2180_x-ww_a84f1
ff9\comctl32.dll
(00000000774e0000 - 000000007761d000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\ole32.dll
(0000000077690000 - 00000000776b1000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\NTMARTA.DLL
(0000000077760000 - 00000000778cf000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\SHDOCVW.dll
(0000000077920000 - 0000000077a13000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\SETUPAPI.dll
(0000000077a20000 - 0000000077a74000: E:\WINDOWS\System32\cscui.dll
(0000000077a80000 - 0000000077b14000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\CRYPT32.dll
(0000000077b20000 - 0000000077b32000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\MSASN1.dll
(0000000077b40000 - 0000000077b62000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\appHelp.dll
(0000000077bd0000 - 0000000077bd7000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\midimap.dll
(0000000077be0000 - 0000000077bf5000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\MSACM32.dll
(0000000077c00000 - 0000000077c08000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\VERSION.dll
(0000000077c10000 - 0000000077c68000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\msvcrt.dll
(0000000077d40000 - 0000000077dd0000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\USER32.dll
(0000000077dd0000 - 0000000077e6b000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\ADVAPI32.dll
(0000000077e70000 - 0000000077f01000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\RPCRT4.dll
(0000000077f10000 - 0000000077f57000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\GDI32.dll
(0000000077f60000 - 0000000077fd6000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\SHLWAPI.dll
(0000000077fe0000 - 0000000077ff1000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\Secur32.dll
(0000000079040000 - 0000000079085000:
E:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\fusion.dll
(0000000079170000 - 0000000079196000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\MSCOREE.DLL
(000000007c340000 - 000000007c396000:
E:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\MSVCR71.dll
(000000007c800000 - 000000007c8f4000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\kernel32.dll
(000000007c900000 - 000000007c9b0000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\ntdll.dll
(000000007c9c0000 - 000000007d1d5000: E:\WINDOWS\system32\SHELL32.dll
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Mike on the south coast of the UK
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- Windows XP Hardware >> display messed up.. and i cannot resetAfter running an online game, I received the message that a device error was
detected. A new driver was found for my Radeon 9000. I installed the new
driver, and my graphics were messed up.....
While attempting to increase the size of the icons, I accidentally reset the
display to 'custom size' - the danged menu had a scroll button that did not
'lock' - my selection of normal size was 'scrolled' to 200%
Now, when i go to control panel, display, and click settings, I can select
the normal.... but the APPLY button is NOT on my screen... the window is too
big. No attempt to resize the window or move it will make it so I can access
the 'apply' button.
Closing the window does not reset the display. Everything is oversized and
my laptop is flat out unusable. How can I reset the display size if i can't
reach the button?
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> MSFT Installer pkg flawed.Manually installing JAVA SEv1.4.2__01 with which to play
YAHOO games but process interrupted and error msg 1722
appears, indicating that my system has not been modified
and the latest updates cannot be installed.
I'm able to play after signing in but only a few games
before freeze up and continued play requires signing in
again. YAHOO and JAVA have been unable to help. It's
bewildering because my other computer executes the above
flawlessly and both are DELL compputers running MSFT XP.
Whadda think?
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- Windows XP Setup >> Virtual MemoryHi
My computer went crazy the other day. It would not let me access anything,
Icons looked like those bookmarked things that go wrong (Not too sure how to
describe) so I could not click on the shortcuts! Then a popup appeared saying
"Virtual Memory is low...etc." I turned my computer off by holding down the
power on button, or whatever it is called, and then I turned it back on.
Files were in Alphabetical order and other things had changed. But nothing
changed so much that I couldn't understand. I decided to check if my memory
had been full or something, but it isn't. It is infact 65% empty. What is
this Virtual Memory which seems to have had appeared to be low and needed
fixing?
Thx for any help.
Jiao
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- Windows XP Support >> MY COMPUTER ISN'T WORKINGI SAW THE QUESTION COME UP ABOUT THE COMPUTER SHUTTING DOWN AND TURNING BACK
ON AGAIN , THEN DISPLAYING SOMETHING LIKE YOUR COMPUTER HAS RECOVERED FROM A
SERIOUS IS DISPLAYED, BUT NO ONE HAS ANSWERED THAT QUESTION. THEN IT KEEPS ON
READING OTHER BOXES LIKE THE INSTRUCTION AT 0x77e7650d referenced memory at
0x537774f1. the memory could not be read. Among those others and they vary a
little. What do I do? I have stuff saved like certain downloaded
information and music that i don't want erased until I can save it some how.
How do I fix my computer without erasing information?
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> System RestoreI need to use System Restore, but the calendar will not
let me go back further than to the previous month. Is this
correct? I was sure I had gone back further than that on a
previous occasion. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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- Windows XP Setup >> redirect sysout and syserr to same file?I know
type foo >a.s puts foo into a.s
type foo 2>a.s puts errors into a.s
but what if I want both into the same file?
type foo >a.s 2>a.s doesn't work, neither does
type foo 1>a.s 2>a.s
i can send them to separate files and concatenate - but what a hack
thanks
/j
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Windows XP Hardware >> IRQ Problem
Hi All
I am trying to install a Belkin PCMCIA Wirless Notebook
Network Card to my Toshiba Satellite Laptop. I can see
that the card is a problem with the IRQ settings. It
needs IRQ9 or IRQ12. I cant change XP's settings to allow
this devise to use either IRQ. Can someone please help.
Regards
Derek
Windows XP615
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- Windows XP Hardware >> samsung lcd monitor won't power offThis is now happening with 2 different Samsung 17" LCD
monitors on two separate computers, running WinXP Pro.
Even though I have the monitor set to power off after 30
minutes, it doesn't do so. Even after several hours, the
screen saver is still on screen.
As I said, this is now happening with two different
Samsung LCD monitors. At first, both powered down
normally (as set under Display/Screen Saver/Monitor
Power), but after a few weeks, they don't do it anymore,
even if I reset the time to a different value.
Has anyone heard of anything like this before?
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- Windows XP Update >> Windows XP Home Update Won't!I have Win XP Home Edition. Service Pack 2 is installed. Windows Live
OneCare is installed. I have reloaded the OS several times in the last week
and only when I did the updates BEFORE I added Windows Live OneCare did the
Win XP Update function work as advertised. I get the error report routine
and the Internet Explorer 7.0+ says it has to shutdown due to a serious
error. What is really maddening is the fact that I can't get access to the
report so that I can, maybe, find out exactly what is wrong. How will I be
able to tell if the updates are in fact being done. I also have MS Office XP
which update very nicely from the Office Update website. Can anyone help
with this?
Len Furst
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- Windows XP Support >> Add/Remove ProgramsI have Windows XP Home Edition/Version 2002/Service Pak 2. When open up the
Control Panel and try to open the "Add and Remove Programs", nothing happens.
When I click it, the Control Panel window goes "gray", but nothing happens,
not even the "click" I hear whenever I open any other toll in the Control
Panel (all others work).
I ran the "SFC /SCANNOW" and it did not help.
Any ideas anyone, please...
thanks.
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- Windows XP Setup >> Welcome screenIs it possible to disable the welcome screen in XP?
For some reason, when I installed Office 2003, the welcome screen started
appearing when I turn on my computer.
I am the only person that uses this computer so it gets kind of annoying.
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Thanks for the help.
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- Windows XP Network >> Takes 5 minutes to browse to a network ShareThis problem has been driving me crazy. Here is the
system setup and the symptoms.
- 5 brand new identical computers running Windows XP
Professional in a peer-to-peer configuration (Workgroup)
- 4 of the computers connect to each other and all shared
resources with no problems. Fast browsing, drive mapping
etc.
- The 5th computer takes 5 minutes to connect to any
other computer on the network for sharing files. It
connects to the Internet through a Linksys cable/DSL
router and cablemodem flawlessly. The other four
computers connect to the "problem" computer just fine.
Symptoms and efforts made so far:
1. Browsing eventually works, as long as I let the
computer keep hunting for 5 minutes or so. Oncce a
connection is made, things seem to operate as normal
until someone logs off, and then I have to go through the
5 minute wait again.
1a. if I try to interrupt the "browsing", I get a (not
responding) error, and pretty much have to reboot.
2. Running in SAFE MODE with Network Support works just
fine... fast browsing, etc.
3. Since all 5 computers are identical, I moved a
functioning Hard Disk from one of the other 4 computers
into the "defective" one, and it worked just fine!
4. I tried moving the Hard Disk from the "defective"
computer into one of the other working computers, and the
problem followed the drive (in other words the problem
moved with the hard disk"
- this tells me, that it is not the wiring, the hub,
the router, the NIC or even the computer that is the
problem. Possibly the hard drive, but there are no other
problems with using the drive. As a standalone unit, it
operated flawlessly.
5. I have reformatted the Hard Disk and reinstalled XP
Pro from scratch 4 times. I replaced the motherboard, the
NIC, checked the cabling. I have installed all available
updates.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. You can either
respond on this usergroup, or email me directly. TIA
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- Windows XP Security >> Virus or CIA???I recently installed SP1 to improve the security of my
machine. During the download/installation of SP1 about
40megs of files were uploaded?
Since them about another 20megs have uploaded.
It is still going on weeks after the SP1 download??
Is this normal???
How can I findout what files have been uploaded?
How do I know that commerically sensitive info have not
been copied??
Is it a virus or MS & CIA???
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Errorhello,
Till now my windows XP is working fine. Suddenly, getting error message
"This file is not alowed in dos mode(cmd.exe)
cannot access autoexec.nt " with cancel and ignore buttons.
Even if u click cancel or ignore, its still displaying. What could be the
problem?
I restarted, shutdown and checked, the same message.
thanx in advance
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- Windows XP >> Can't Uninstall Virus ProgramI am trying to install a new antivirus/firewall program. I uninstalled all
of the elements of my old virus/fw program. When my new program stated that
it would not install until the old one was removed, I discovered there is
still .50KB of the old program left, somehow. I proceed with uninstalling
and it goes through the process... and then remains there even after
restarting the computer.
Please help me, anyone...
Thanks.
~David
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- customize >> Moving files/folders in list viewDoes anyone know how to move files/folders in a folder
when the view option is on "list" because when I try to
move a file say to the bottom of the list a little black
circle with a line across it comes up, right next to the
mouse pointer which means I cannot move it.
When I right click within the foler and go to "arrange
icons" auto arrange is unticket and is in white which
means it cannot be choosen, even when I coose a different
view and tick auto arrange and then go back to "list"
view it is ticket but I am still unable to move files to
a differnet position within the folder.
Anyone got any ideas?
Gav
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- Windows XP Support >> print spooler problemI'm trying to rehabilitate a computer running on XP Pro and can't get the
print spool service to run. I've tried several suggestions from other's
problems but to no avail. I even reinstalled Windows from the CD, but when
it tried to copy the spoolsv.exe file it failed - I finished the
reinstallation anyway.
Now the computer is up and running but I still can't fix the spooler
problem. I tried to start the spooler using the services.msc window, but
when I click the start button I get
" Error 23: Data error (cyclic redundancy check)"
What else can I try?
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- Windows XP >> Fix for XP crashes valid? (Works in Safe Mode)My pc is crashing in normal mode. It works fine in SAFE mode all day
long. Can't find a stop code using the event logger that tells me
anything useful, using msconfig to limit what apps start hasn't helped.
My theory is that if I remove every program one by one that this will
tell me which app is causing the crash problem. Is this a valid logic
OR is it possible that it's not an installed program causing the
crashes and it's really something inherent to XP that's causing the
crash? (Even though SAFE mode works fine.)
In my (not expert) mind if SAFE mode works then the problem may not be
with XP itself but in one of the programs. Is my theory valid?
I'm mostly concerned because I don't know what caused this problem so
it could well just happen again! (After I possibly reinstall
everything.) Errr..!
Thanks,
Chet
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- Windows XP >> Connection Conflicts.For several months now my messengers MSN & Yahoo, as well as Netscape and
Mozilla Firefox, have been unable to detect my connection to the internet. I
connect mostly by DSL through my Network port but also via Wireless when I am
out and about. No matter how I connect, I still can't get them to work now.
Up until around August or around there my Yahoo Messenger worked fine but
stopped when I tried to upgrade to the next messenger. And when I tried to
revert back to the older version, it still would not connect. Ever since
Explorer 7 came out it has been trying to update to it but 7 won't work
either, only version 6 and I hesitate to upgrade anything anymore.
A couple of days ago I got a bunch of updates and when they installed my
Yahoo Web Messenger stopped working. I can receive messages but mine won't go
out to the recipient.
I am frustrated to the point of deleting all the updates ever installed on
this computer. I have a Gateway laptop with an Intel Centrino Processor and
512 MG RAM, and an 80 Gig hdd.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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