Please help me with this error message...

Shagga

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Keep getting this error. Usually in Internet Explorer when I click on a link or whatever...it really is starting to wind me up.... :)
 

bendixG15

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First question is.......
What version of IE have you got ???
What about updates ?????

If IE needs updating then do that first...
Ayways... Good Luckkkkkkkkk
 

Budman

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I see it's a file in a temp folder.

If I were you I would just delete all old files in your temp folder & see if that clears it.


Btw wrong forum.
 

Shagga

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Originally posted by: Budman
I see it's a file in a temp folder.

If I were you I would just delete all old files in your temp folder & see if that clears it.


Btw wrong forum.

Thanks for the replies. Well as I don't really know what the problem is, it could be related to Hardware! So, on that basis I'm sure I'm allowed to post it here :).

bendixG15 The version is Version 6.0.2800.1106.xpsp2.030422-1633 which is as I believe the current updated version with all critical/recommended updates installed.

:)
 

Paperlantern

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The file its mentioning is nothing more than part of the error report its going ton send to microsoft if he so chooses to send one that has nothing to do with it. although i'm not 100% sure, but when something like that happens, try doing a windiws update, or running a diagnistic utility like Norton Utilities or the like. if you have to use a separate browser because this one is giving you too much trouble, then do it, but give that a try, if not, good luck
 

imported_Phil

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I would run Ad-Aware just to see if there's anything lurking on your system that you don't know about. I've seen terminally unstable machines that are running like dogs (alright, so they're slow anyway!) pick up and become usable and a fair bit more stable after removing goddamn spyware from them.

You can get it from Lavasoft.

Let us know if you solve it!

Dopefiend
 

Shagga

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The file its mentioning is nothing more than part of the error report its going ton send to microsoft if he so chooses to send one that has nothing to do with it. although i'm not 100% sure, but when something like that happens, try doing a windiws update, or running a diagnistic utility like Norton Utilities or the like. if you have to use a separate browser because this one is giving you too much trouble, then do it, but give that a try, if not, good luck
I have all the most recent Windows Updates installed. I have tried other browsers i.e. Opera, but I don't like the advertising.

I would run Ad-Aware just to see if there's anything lurking on your system that you don't know about. I've seen terminally unstable machines that are running like dogs (alright, so they're slow anyway!) pick up and become usable and a fair bit more stable after removing goddamn spyware from them.

You can get it from Lavasoft.

Let us know if you solve it!
I am running Ad-Aware 6 as you mentioned. I have the latest reference file installed and it finds nothing. This error message goes back a long time, ever since I installed the original SP1. I will post if I manage to solve the problem as I have possibly stumbled onto something...see below...

Did you just install any new SW? Or mess about with your sound card?
You could be onto something here with your comment regarding the soundcard. I have a VideoLogic Sonic Fury installed but I'm using the Turtle Beach Santa Cruz drivers as they are the same card. As I was playing a game today I got the same error. Anyway, I quit to my desktop and ran the game again and it would not run, it just came up with the same error and I generally need to reboot. This time though I didn't reboot but quit the error messages, went into the device manager and disabled the Santa Crus device. I then ran the game and it ran!

So, I decided to look on the Turtle Beach web site and in the FAQ it mentions about NOT using Sonic Fury drivers on a TBSC. Anyway I was wondering if this applies to using TBSC driver on my Sonic Fury! I'm downloading the latest Sonic Fury Drivers to use those instead of the latest TBSC ones and see if that helps. I hope so. :)

I will report back. ;)
 

bacillus

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I occasionally get that error to close IE as well but haven't really found the source of the problem!
 

Shagga

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bacillus - Thank god someone else is getting this error! (I don't mean that in a derogatary manner) :) Do you have a TBSC or the Sonic Fury? If so which drivers are you using?

I was using the 41.93's and prior to those the 41.86's which are both Beta drivers I believe. The 41.84's are WHQL tested I think but was getting the problem with those also.

Just an update whilst I'm here. I installed the latest Sonic Fury Drivers and cannot recreate the error at this time. It's early days yet so I'll keep y'all updated as the days pass... Fingers Crossed...:)
 

Shagga

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Nope, I cannot recreate this error! Hopefully I'm not talking too soon but all this hastle may just be down to the TBSC drivers! :D