Windows XP
I received a blue screen error on my computer and get the details of the error as the system restarts immediately. So I rebooted the system and pressed F8 to open the Advanced Boot Options.
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I have Windows XP installed on two partitions of my computer system. The Drive K: is the default drive while Drive C: is a fall back option if Drive K fails to load. But now when I try to log to the default OS, it throws a blue screen error message and redirects me back to OS choice window. I have tried to repair it by running Chkdsk/r, boot using Safe Mode, scanned for viruses using AVG 2012 and also used MalwareBytes to scan the Drive K: but I am still receiving the same error. What shall I do resolve the issue?
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How do you get rid of this message that pops up on your computer screen with almost every mouse click; “Document has encountered a problem and needs to close.” Can I send this problem in Microsoft? I am running Windows XP Pro Service Pack 2. Please send me some help and suggestions. Thanks.
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I am receiving the following error message while trying to install Microsoft Office Word on my Dell computer pre-installed with Windows XP Professional: Error: 1402. Could not open key H-key_local_machinesoftwaremicrosoftwindows currentversionrunoptionalcomponentsmsfs.
Verify that you have sufficient access to that key or contact your support personnel. Can anyone help me solve the issue?
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My computer is Windows XP Home Edition SP3. I downloaded the trial version of EDIUS 6 and unzipped the folder. I double clicked the SetupManagerForEDIUS.exe file according to the instruction. But file didn’t open. Clicking the Setup.exe threw a "License agreement" window along with an error “17001 – System error". I have Let's Edit software installed on my computer. I have tried installing EDIUS 4 trial version before but uninstalled it. Why am I receiving the error? How can I resolve it?
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Hi there! Unfortunately, I removed a file from my computer by mistake. My Windows XP computer doesn’t have Deep Freeze (an application which reverts my computer’s setting at boot up). Is there any way for me to recover the deleted file? Thanks a lot to those who can give me a hand.
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I have been using the Retro software to backup the Windows XP computer to an external hard drive. Recovery from trojan attack made me to think making a recovery CD. So after the system recovery, I backup all the files and proceeded to make a CD. I have the recovery partition on the hard drive and also have installation CD. In the process of making the CD Retro prompted to insert the installation CD and redirected itself to the recovery partition.
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While trying to install a second hand copy of Pinnacle Studio 11, I got the message stating that installation cannot be continued as Windows XP Sp2 is missing. But my Windows XP Professional computer has all the recent updates installed including SP2 and SP3. It has Intel P4 processor with 2 Gb RAM and 160 Gb HD.
How can I get the software successfully installed?
Can anyone help me?
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When starting my computer, the monitor displayed this message: “Application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000005).” I clicked OK to close the application but it didn’t do anything and it’s starting to frustrate me. I contacted Dell and was charged money for a no-fix service which added more to my frustration. I asked techie friends of mine about this problem and some of them told me that it has something to do with my computer’s registry, the other one told me that it has something to do with my drivers, and the other told me some of my files were corrupt etc.. I’m starting to get confused now, anyone know something about this? Please lend me a hand.
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I keep encountering the following error on Windows “WScript.exe – Application Error. The instruction at "0x750257dc" referenced memory at “0x00000008." The memory could not be read. Click OK to terminate the program.” Can any of you tell me how to fix this problem? It always shows up whenever I boot up my Windows XP computer. Any form of help is deeply appreciated.
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