Windows 7, SP 1:In IE9, I am able to enable/disable any add-on except the WeCareReminder Class. I do not want this add-on & don't even know how it got installed. How can this be disabled? Do I need to re-install IE9?
I have an awesome fan app (FAN Xpert) that I have been using on my Rampage IV Rig. I recently did a re-install of Win 7 (about a week ago) and it has yet to run. It actually is part of suite of utilities that comes bundled with ASUS Mobo's. I have installed it a number of times in the past and have never had any problems. First thing I did was uninstall and re-install I used Revo Uninstaller in safe mode. The problem re-occurred so I then did a regular uninstall.Next I ran SFC.I got a bunch of errors (11) that were all Explorer.exe based. I then replaced Explorer with a fresh copy from the Windows 7 DVD. still Class not recognized. I don't use any of those Registry repair utilities as I have found them to be more detrimental then helpful. So far I have had no problems with any other Apps.
i leave my laptop opened cause im downloading a file and got this message. "exception eoutofresources in module vcl120.bpl at 000cd2f5 error creating window class"
Haven't had this error since Win 2000, but after installing a clean copy of Windows 7 on my workstation, and a number of programs, when I try to run mmc from the run prompt I get a Class Not Registered Error, which is causing havoc on all my software installations.how to fix or re-register?
In windows vista and windows 7 Microsoft removed the old class Windows Explorer .The old class Windows Explorer .Show a root directory ( The root directory is the highest directory level of a disk. The files and folders you see when you open (double-click) your hard disk icon are the contents of that disk's root directory) and windows explorer the displaying of directory tree hierarchyThe only thing that comes close to old class Windows Explorer is when a user click on computer ( for old windows user called my computer) and you see drive and you click (C) and + under C on split-pane, list on left .ut this crude way of doing it and when user types in run/search box in start manue it takes you to a more user profile page of things for user to work with than the admid will work with.
The old class Windows Explorer like computer ( for old windows user called my computer) is some you really did not want computer novice or young kid to go into.That why in old windows OS computer novice or young kid use my documents folder on the desktop and to run programs click start than all programs and click on the programs in the list and the admid will lock out of other areasThe Windows Explorer back in windows 3.1 was file manager this was not for novice or young kid to go into.Why is Microsoft changing this.
i have this error when i start my pc it sounds like this:Java virtual machine launcher:Could not find the main clas:migo.Desktop.migoDesktopMenu.Program will close.
I am having an issue when I startup my win7 pro machine. I get an error stating that it cannot locate the main class utils.vm.preloader. I have read several forums and they have suggested I do the following:
1 .Completely uninstall, reboot and reinstall JRE.
2. Change the PATH environmental variable in the system settings to the correct path. I set it to "CProgram Files (x86)/Java/jre7/bin/"
3. Clear java cache in control panel
I have completed these tasks and the error still remains. I am able to go to the command line and run Cjava to get a listing, but not javac.
Even when I uninstalled java from my system and rebooted I still got the error, which I thought was strange. Any help would be great. I don't write any java code or play any video games so I don't know what is causing the issue. I checked the event view and saw absolutely nothing out of the ordinary.
This popped up all of a sudden when I went to windows update. "Cocreateinstance failed; code 0x80040154 class not registered".
System Info Utility version 1.0.0.1 OS Version: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate , Service Pack 1, v.721, 64 bit Processor: AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 940 Processor, AMD64 Family 16 Model 4 Stepping 2 Processor Count: 4 RAM: 3839 Mb Graphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 3300 Graphics, 384 Mb Hard Drives: C: Total - 476937 MB, Free - 375796 MB; D: Total - 76308 MB, Free - 30433 MB; F: Total - 57295 MB, Free - 26892 MB; Motherboard: BIOSTAR Group, TA790GX 128M, , None Antivirus: Microsoft Security Essentials, Updated and Enabled
The title explains it all just restored my computer and now any kind of videos files i try to play give me the error "Class not registered" what do I do? I did update all my video drivers.
I'm trying to format the above listed card through my Toshiba Sattilite 660-x running windows 7 w/ an sd adapter card slot from out of my Nokia E-5 cellphone. It keeps telling me in 6 attempts that windows cannot format it. Properties on the card show it as full, but it has never had more than 16gb put on it. As this card is not even 2 months old. Is there a site that can use to format this on freeware...etc?
I cannot print a Live Mail message using File->Print. It dies with error message "cannot supply requested class" naming line 2378 and code 0. File problem is res://ieframe.dll/previewjs.Other problem was WLM starting with "Message Database not found." For this one there was no Inbox messages, and several other folders were empty (all locally created by me). I spent a bit of time restoring my messages from Comcast and resorting my local files. then, I had to use saved folders in WLM to get some old messages. Then redelete messages from 1-2-2013 that were on Comcast. I dumbly downloaded IE10 to "try" it. It turns out you can't get rid of it, and I suspect that it is the source of these problems. However, you can't turn it off! I tried reinstalling IE9 and was told "it is already installed -- install failed." So I'm stuck with 10. I removed and reinstalled printer driver and every program works perfectly EXCEPT WLM, using ieframe.dll. I looked into replacing this dll with advice on the net, but there are things like REG Pro (or something like that) which are reviewed as causing problems and malware.
should I persist in trying to get a "new" copy of ieframe.dll or is that embedded in IE10? Can I get rid of IE10 and revert back to 9? Or what is solution; wait until IE10 is official and gets reinstalled? I wish I had noticed it was a Beta. When I installed it, the button read "Try it" which was all I was going to do. Meantime I installed Chrome so I have a backup browser. I am currently designing my monster gamer and when I get it glued together I'm not sure if I should go straight to Windows 8 or not. (I have one license left for 7 from a three chair version.)
This issues started a few days ago. At first I didn't think much of it, but after restarting a few times and it still being there I'm starting to wonder how to fix this. I'm sure these 2 issues are related as they started at the exact same time.The first issue is a "Class not Registered" error whenever I try to "Open containing folder" or such. For example right clicking a download in Firefox and choosing that presents the error, as well as clicking "Show in Windows Explorer" in iTunes.However clicking "Open file location" on a shortcut is fine.The next issue is whenever a 3rd party program opens an Explorer window there is no nav bar on the side. This happens in any program, such as when choosing a new profile picture in Steam or uploading an image to Imgur.
IE9 AND 8 has been causing problems on my PC with regards to Adobe Flash player.So I now use Chrome and have no problems with flash player, but when I try to view records in family tree maker software it try's to open widows with IE not Chrome, although Chrome is set as default.It then asks to install flash player again. So I wondered if it is possible to disable IE.
I have Windows Virtual PC running Windows XP in windowed (not full-screen) mode.
One of the custom applications that I run in the Virtual PC makes heavy use of F1 key, however every time I press it, in addition to that program's functionality "Windows Virtual PC" help comes up as well!
Is there any way to disable the help or make it so that F1 pressed inside virtual PC does not call it ?
I have a Dell laptop model 1720. I have tried every suggestion made by numerous posts to google but I'm unable to disable my touch pad. Nothing seems to work. Dell had told me the only way to do this would be to return to factory settings. I originally purchased my computer with Vista and recently upgraded to Windows 7. With Vista, disabling the touchpad only required entering a check in a box. Now that I have Windows 7 the options are different. 'Touch Pad Pal' doesn't work at all.
I recently just upgraded my MBP with an OCZ Agility 3. Nice little SSD with some nice speeds. At the same time, I also upgraded my RAM to 2xDDR3 4GB chips. The thing's quite the beast for a little MBP.Anyway, I've been hearing that you have to disable indexing whenever your running Windows on an SSD. Is this true? Something about how the SSD's speeds are so fast that you can do without it. I have not a clue and that's why I'm moving the the SF community.
I'm on an Asus laptop Windows 7 64bit and the shortcuts on the "f" keys like brightness, volume, and other little things require me to press fn+f10 for example to mute.Is there a way so I dont have to press the "fn" key to use the "f" key shortcutLike on Macs?I am not the most tech savvy so if there is a simple tutorial or instructions tha
I know its probably the most asked Windows question there is, but has any one found a way to disable tooltips entirely? I've done the easily found registry edit ShowTipInfo for Explorer - doesnt change anything for me, ANYWHERE. I still get tooltips in IE.They're driving me nuts and are now appearing in the weirdest locations sometimes - namely the TOP of my screen. - for no apparent reason, I certainly didnt (knowingly) change anything.
Right, Im up and running with windows 7 64 bit and it is the best day of my life! But on the icon tray on the bottom right there is like a little flag like icon in which when i click it, it shows me problems, The problem consists of the away mode system and when I click the link it brings up this...Address a problem with Away Mode SystemThis problem was caused by a compatibility issue between your computer's Away Mode System and your 64-bit version of Windows. The Away Mode System is only compatible with 32-bit versions of Windows. This problem is not critical, but you can prevent it from occurring again by disabling the Away Mode System in your computer's BIOS. Refer to the instructions that came with your computer that explain how to access the BIOS and turn off Away Mode System support.