About 2 weeks ago, my brother needed a program which i had on my computer and decided for us to share computers via wireless connection.Ever since then i keep on getting this error message, regardless if i am online or not, but it pops up about 50 times a day.Error 623 The System Could Not Find the Phone Book Entry for this Connection 1.how do i get rid of that error? 2.how do i UNSHARE the connection with my brothers computer?i am using win xp with sp2. and its a dell inspiron 600m.
when I click on help and support in start menu I get this message: helpctr.exe - bad image the application or dll crogra~1comma~1office12msoxmlmf.dll is not a valid windows image? it pops up about 3 times, but still manages to load the help files in the enda bit of my history: I have updated to service pack 3 and then the problems started.I got infected with two trojan generic 7 yhe's which my AVG FREE picked up on and virus vaulted, after that my computer went to pot. I scanned many times with: AVG - SPYWARE DOCTOR - MICROSOFT MALICIOUS SOFTWARE DETECTOR - all of which thought everything was fine, until I installed spybot search and destroy which picked up on 8 malware problems and sorted them. I scanned with AVG again and that found 3 problems/viruses to do with microsoft office containing macros which were vaulted.
I seem to be having problems as of late with my computer. for the past 10-15 days when I startup my computer sometimes Windows will load and other times it won't. I don't even get the privledge of the blue screen of death, but rather then brown green screen saying Windows failed to start. Usually it takes 3-4 tries before Windows successfully loads, but it seems to be getting progressively worse. I haven't installed any new software or modifiied any configuration details within the last 30days. I even tried a system restore point of about a month ago and I continue to have this problem.
I threw in my XP cd for a re-install but it says my version of windows is newer then the one on the cd, and after thinking about it, if this is a serious problem, having to re-install windows, all of my drivers for my 3rd party hardware and then update everything might not be worth the effort if I can just get a new computer. I have been pondering for a while of purchasing a mac for my next round of computer purchases so if it comes down to that, hardware and software costs from my current system are not a major issue. So is my computer just slowly dying like a used car, or what might be the problem?
Okay, here is my story. Around early august, I built a new gaming rig pretty much all by myself. All the parts cost nearly $800. But another guy did a few things for me, and set up the BIOS.Anyway,I installed a bunch of drivers on some cd's I had, and it looked like I was good to go. Anyway, from then to now, I have been through BSoD heck, among other problems.
The USB's killed 2 of my flash drives,and an ipod.I don't know how, but it defidenntly isn't a coincidence all of those things died.Anyway,I get BSoD's in the most random times,it happens a while I start my pc up. I can barely play games like Bioshock because of this problem.the error message that usually pops up on the BSoD is DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.
Whenever i restart my computer there a error popp in up about error 302(see the image)and im not really good with comp error and im afraid to touch anything on the hijack list.
After having the comp for a week or so (got it from a friend for cheap, in perfect condition) any time i try opening a program such as Word, the Open With screens pops up, and i have to find the program manually and open it. when try to open anything in the control panal, such as add/remove programs, an error pops up that reads:
C:WINDOWSsystem32 undll32.exe Application not found
I am trying to help a friend with an issue on their computer. We need to remove Norton, because the subscription has expired, and we want to install a different anti-virus software.Running Windows XP.When I go to Control Panel,then Add or Remove Programs the following error pops up:An exception occurred while trying to run C:Windowssystem32shell32.Dll,Control_Run Dll C:Windowssystem32Appwiz.cpl,Add or remove program.
I was replying to an e-mail when a message something like 'Virtual memory exceeded,microsoft can fix this' came up. I believe I selected a 'go ahead' button and left it to fix the problem. When I came back sometime later the computer was not reacting to anything so I reset. The screen that shows my hardware etc came up and windows then started, however, when the start up appeared to have progressed to the stage where the screen goes blank and an arrow eventually appears it didn't! It went back to the screen that shows the hardware build and kept cycling in that mode.
getting a BSOD every day, sometimes two or three times a day. And when it happens, atleast once in that say the computer won't turn back on. It'll BSOD and then when he goes to boot it back up, it'll load the Bios screen and turn itself back off, with no warning. Here's the line of code he gave me:BCCode : 10000050 BCP1 : B3D25FFC BCP2 : 00000000 BCP3 :BD11FD61BCP4 : 00000000 OSVer : 5_1_2600 SP : 3_0 Product : 256_1file names: C:DOCUME~1USERLOCALS ~1Temp WERb815.dir00Mini071110-01.dmpC:DOCUME~1USERLOCALS~1TempWERb815.dir00sysdata.xml
I hope some one out there able to help me. Everytime i run program, an error pops up>> ___.exe has generated some errors and will be closed by windows. You will need to restart the program. An error log is created.
Logfile of HijackThis v1.99.1
Scan saved at 10:53:33 PM, on 8/16/2005
Platform: Windows 2000 SP4 (WinNT 5.00.2195)
MSIE: Internet Explorer v6.00 SP1 (6.00.2800.1106)
When the cookies box pops up and I reject it, then sometimes I can't use the website. Well I went and added one of the websites to my privacy thing and clicked always allow but it still won't allow it. It is very annoying and I want to be able to use certain websites. Why isn't it working
Every time I right click on something that little egg timer pops up and stays there for a good 15-20 seconds before the menu opens..Then when the menu opens I'll right click an option and yet get another delay before something happens
I use Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox Version 2.0.0.6 Browsers.No matter which one I use the following happens When I try to close a web page or program only a part of the page disappears and the part remaining gets stuck on whatever page or program is open on my desktop for up to 25 seconds... Can someone Paleeze help as I am at my wits end here.
On startup a box pops up and says that lass.exe has terminated unexpectedly and the system will be restarted in 60 seconds.It does this in normal mode and safe mode.I don't think there is any antivirus on the machine, as a brillant student uninstalled it because it was expired and she needed space for mp3s. Not good I know.This is a Dell Dimension 4500 with 128 meg of ram and WinXP home.
I have a campaq notebook that runs windows xp, when I start up it does fine until I click into the user name. Once it gets to my screen the windows installer automatically pops up and tells me it is preparing to install photogallery which to the best of my knowledge I don't have. It atempts to install until a screen pops up that says omething about needing a cd to install. If you cancel out it tries it atleast 2 more times. It is really agrivating me as it takes almost ten minutes to get through all of this before I can do anything else. If someone could help I would be greatful. I already tried to unistall the program and it isn't there.
My laptop died on me last week. When I turn it on, the Windows screen pops up, but then it goes black and never brings up the desktop. It sucks because all my school work is on there.
I shut down or reboot, an error like message pops up saying something about newjugs.exe failed to intialize, or something like that. What is "newjugs.exe". Is it a bad thing? Does it mean there is a problem?
When shutting down my computer, I get a box that pops up and says program not responding C:documents/settings (that's the most I can see.. I can't see the whole path name). When I click on the end now, the error goes away and the computer shuts down properly. I looked in the task manager to see if anything was running and I didn't see anything and all programs look to be shut down before I tried to shut the computer down. I have Windows XP and I don't understand why something in C:documents/setting would be doing this.
I downloaded windows live for a particular project I am working but everytime I exit the program my computer reboots and when it starts up the microsoft error report box pops up.
A host computer, windows xp, plugged directly into a satellite modem (Internet) and ONE client computer. I had to configure my IP addresses manually, but the host ends in "2" and the client in "3" at the end of the IP string. So - from the client, I can 1) See the Internet fine 2) Ping the host fine 3) Ping the root host (1) fine From the host I can 1) See the Internet fine 2) When I ping the client, it returns REQUEST TIMED OUT Both computers are members of the same group. Both seem to connect fine to the Internet at all times, no problems. The host computer, sees ITSELF, in that, if you map a drive, and you click on Microsoft Windows Network, then the group name, you SEE the computer name. On the client, when you click on the same group, it stalls, and you see NOTHING - neither the client NOR the host (despite being able to PING the host) The Windows firewall is TURNED OFF on both machines. What do I do to resolve "Request Timed Out"? The client is attached to the network via a Belkin Wireless Adapter, which seems to work and connect PERFECTLY. From the client, you can ping the client,(itself) and it responds.
Every time I computer start up the first thing that shows up is the SYSTEM 32 folder. How do I get this folder to stop popping up whent he computer starts up?
I am running Win XP. A strange thing happens on start up. After you log on with a password and it goes to your desktop, a few seconds later the blue screen pops up and says it's going to stand by then stands by. You reboot and it just keeps doing that.
I'm surfing a page pops up saying that I have an Invalid Security Certificate 443. I can still surf, but it just keeps on popping up. The message I get is: error code: ssl_error_bad_cert_domain Only Valid for this.
I have no idea what is going on. I Have windows xp on my computer and now every time I open anything outlook, internet explorer, programs start menu etc this windows installer box pops up and says "preparing to install".
Whenever Internet Explorer 7 is opened, the installer opens up only a cancel button, and sits there for a couple of minutes. Then finally the browser loads, after that it will sometimes pop up during simple searches. I downloaded firefox, and it runs fine, but I'd like to fix this problem.
On my older notebook I have XP Pro. Recently, I disabled the welcome page. But after the computer boots up now the following window pops up: Security checking, Password OK/Cancel. Although, by clicking the X or Cancel I remove the window, it has become a nuisance. Is there a way to prevent this occurrence or remove the window permanently?