Cocytus:
OK, to fix the *.vxd problem, follow these steps (I'm using Win2k, so some of the menu names might be slightly different):
1. Click on Start - Run.
2. Type "regedit" in the Run dialog box and click OK.
3. The Registry Editor program opens. To back up your registry, click on Registry - Export Registry File.
4. The Export Registry File dialog box opens. Type a file name in the File name dropbox, and choose the radio button labeled All in the Export range section at the bottom of the dialog box, then click save.
5. Highlight My Computer, which should be at the very top of the tree.
6. Click on Edit - Find. The Find dialog box opens; type the file name of the first *.vxd file in the Find what textbox, then click Find Next.
7. For the first instance of the *.vxd file that regedit finds, delete the associated key by right-clicking the key (in the right window pane), and click Delete in the popup menu. Click on Edit - Find Next to find the next instance until done. This will be indicated by a dialog box which states "Finished searching through the registry.".
8. Repeat steps 5-7 for the other two *.vxd files.
Post back to let me know how that goes. Don't feel like you're a moron or something. At least you knew which forum to post in....🙂