Windows error
From: Todd (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/08/04
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Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 08:50:54 -0700
Rob,
What is SFC /scan now?
Todd
>-----Original Message-----
>Todd;
>
>I would try uninstalling Go-Back and Norton internet
>security. When you uninstall these programs, do not go
>on the internet untill they are reinstalled as you will
>run the risk of a virus. If you still recieve the
>errors, you can try running SFC /scan now. this will
>check the system files to make sure that they were not
>modified and if they were modified, they will be restored
>from the orrigional. You can also try deleting the temp
>files and clearing the temporary internet files. You may
>also want to run a scan for spyware; I recomend using
>Adaware.
>
>I hope this helps;
>
>Rob
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I am getting a problem that I believe is Windows 2000
>>related. When I try to play a DVD on my DVD drive I get
>>an error. PowerDVD.exe has caused errors, will be shut
>>down by windows, please restart program. I also am
>getting
>>this same error with other programs. XXX.exe has caused
>>errors, will be shut down by windows. I need to know if
>>this is a windows problem or not. A few months back I
>>installed Norton Internet Security and GoBack. Ever
>since
>>I have had problems with my DVD Rom, CDRW, and other
>>errors listed above. I also have Nero and InCD that I
>had
>>just uninstalled, and also installed Adaptec CD Creator
>on
>>my compouter some time ago. I have the Windows Cleaning
>>tool but I am afraid to use it because it may wipe out
>>everything. This may be a problem of program leftovers,
>I
>>think?
>>Any help would be good.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Todd
>>
>>
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>
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