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#26 Svenne

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Posted 09 October 2004 - 03:41 PM

For the longest ti'me ive had this error

any idea how to fix it? (attached picture)

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This is what I found on the net. I hope it helped.

Open a DOS command prompt window (from Start->Programs->Accessories), and enter the following commands (for HuntBar/TS):

cd "%WinDir%\System"
regsvr32 /u "\Program Files\Common Files\MSIETS\msiets.dll"
For HuntBar/Side and HuntBar/MSLink, enter:

cd "%WinDir%\System"
regsvr32 /u "\Program Files\Common Files\MSIETS\msielink.dll"
For HuntBar/BTLink, enter:

cd "%WinDir%\System"
regsvr32 /u "\Program Files\Common Files\BTLINK\btlink.dll"
For HuntBar/MSIn, enter:

cd "%WinDir%\System"
regsvr32 /u msiein.dll
For HuntBar/BTIn, enter:

cd "%WinDir%\System"
regsvr32 /u btiein.dll
For HuntBar/SToolbar, enter:

cd "%WinDir%\System"
regsvr32 /u "\Program Files\Search Toolbar\SToolbar.dll"
(Users of non-English verions of Windows will need to change 'Program Files' and 'Common Files' in the above commands to the name of the these folders in the language Windows was installed in.)

Having done this you can restart the machine and delete the folder 'Common Files\MSIETS' (TS, Side, MSLink variants), 'Common Files\BTLINK' (BTLink variant) or 'Search Toolber' (SToolbar variant) from the Program Files folder.

Inside the System folder (which is inside the Windows folder, called 'System' under Windows 95/98/Me or 'System32' under Windows NT/2000/XP), you can delete the file 'msiein.dll' (MSIn variant) or 'btiein.dll' (BTIn variant).

To clean up, you can also open 'Downloaded Program Files' in the Windows folder and delete the entry '{8A05273A-2EA5-42DE-AA75-59EA7D9D50D7}', '{59450DB0-341D-4436-B380-B8377D8B6796}', '{D6E66235-7AA6-44ED-A06C-6F2033B1D993}' or '{26E8361F-BCE7-4F75-A347-98C88B418322}'.

You can also open the registry (Start->Run->regedit), find the key HKEY_CURRENT_USER and delete the subkey 'MSIETS' (TS, Side variants), 'MSIEIN' (MSIn variant), 'BTIEIN' (BTIn variant), 'BTLINK' (BTLink variant) or 'Search Toolbar' (SToolbar variant).

After removing the software you may want to delete the shortcuts the HuntBar/Side and TS variants add to the desktop, start menu and favourites menu, and reset your search and home pages back to normal (Tools->Internet Options->Programs->Reset Web Settings).




#27 Icey Defeat

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Posted 09 October 2004 - 04:07 PM

Ok thanks!

#28 Apage43

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Posted 11 October 2004 - 03:13 PM

... Well if you're the windows guru...
I am the official neocodex Linux Guru.

#29 Cataliste

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Posted 11 October 2004 - 03:17 PM

... Well if you're the windows guru...
I am the official neocodex Linux Guru.

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I acually dual boot windows XP SP2 and Linux Red HAt Corp

I'm pretty proficient at Linux (not nearly as much as winbloze)  the ionly reason I'm not TOTALLY on linux is bebecause I have a gay ass winmodem, and I dont got tha dough to buy a new one >.<

#30 Svenne

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Posted 11 October 2004 - 04:14 PM

PC crached on SP2. And I'm not the only one. lol

#31 XenoCyde

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Posted 12 October 2004 - 12:45 PM

Answer this..

My pc randomly quits when I run software like Anti Viruses, Games, Stuff like that..

I get this kinda blue screen for only like 1 anda half seconds like u do in win98 but it goes all fuzzy + u get lines + then my pc just reboots..

Why :p

#32 Cataliste

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Posted 12 October 2004 - 12:50 PM

Answer this..

My pc randomly quits when I run software like Anti Viruses, Games, Stuff like that..

I get this kinda blue screen for only like 1 anda half seconds like u do in win98 but it goes all fuzzy + u get lines + then my pc just reboots..

Why :p

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sounds like ur running out of RAM or sumthing funky, on games it could be ur cord doesnt support the game(mine has crashed before) but other than that, I really dont know.

#33 Svenne

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Posted 13 October 2004 - 04:16 PM

the hard drive you have, is it and old one? cause it can be that the device acceleration is to high and that in combination with bad clusters can lead to that situation you have.

#34 XenoCyde

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Posted 14 October 2004 - 11:50 AM

Nothin to do with ram, games run fine on other older pc..

1gig ram here..
:rolleyes:

#35 Dark_Eco_Freak

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Posted 12 February 2005 - 06:21 PM

Okay, Trevor: There IS an XP Home SP2.

And for anyone who has problems related to SP2, you CAN remove it.  Go to Start>Control Panel and click on 'Change to Classic View' (if it isn't already, I find it easier in Classic) and click on 'Add or Remove Programs'.  On the dialog box that pops up, scroll down to  Windows XP Service Pack 2.  Click on it and click Remove.

#36 redlion

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Posted 12 February 2005 - 07:19 PM

Thats cool, what all did SP2 do?


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