Re: Explorer.exe - Application Error



Hi JCO,

I think following statement is necessary:

Please note that Microsoft do not support cloned or ghosted systems that
were not deployed following the support Microsoft process. Please see the
following for more information:

298491 How To Use the System Preparation Tool (Sysprep.exe) to Perform Disk
Duplication
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;298491

302577 How to use the Sysprep tool to automate successful deployment of
Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;302577

828287 Unsupported Sysprep scenarios
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;828287

Sysprep is a tool that is designed for system administrators, Original
Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), and others who must automatically deploy
the Windows XP operating system on multiple computers. After you perform
the initial setup steps on a single computer, you can run the Sysprep tool
to prepare the sample computer for cloning.

I'll appreciate your understanding


Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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Non of these options worked, however, I restored from a previous
Image...and
now in the process of re-installing all of my Programming/Development
software.

Thanks for the help.. I should be done by midnight.


"John John" <audetweld@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Assuming you have IE6:

How to Uninstall Internet Explorer 6
http://support.microsoft.com/?KBID=293907

How to reinstall or repair Internet Explorer and Outlook Express in
Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;318378

(The article is written for XP but the registry information for
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components
applies to Windows 2000 also.)

John

JCO wrote:

I've already deleted the uninstall files for IE, therefore, not sure
how
to
reinstall. My CD will detect that it is the same or new, therefore,
will
not re-install it.

I believe I have to go to the Registry somewhere and change the name
of
the
folder.. to trick the computer into thinking IE is not installed.
But I
can't remember where to do this. Any other suggestions as to how I
should
go about to do this.

Also, I tried different memory and get the same error message. I do
believe
your correct in stating that the IE browser needs to be reinstalled.



"John John" <audetweld@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Can't say for sure it could be, but I would think though that the
imaging software would give you an error message or somehow or other
inform you that it couldn't copy files because of disk corruption or
other. I mean, it would seem unlikely that the software would copy
broken files. On the other hand if the operating system was broken
when
you imaged it, well you will get a broken OS on the new drive.

John

JCO wrote:


Thanks, I will do that.
Any thoughts to what I've said about using an image software on a

harddrive

that is known to have issues. Can this corrupt the image?


"John John" <audetweld@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Try repairing or reinstalling Internet Explorer. There is no
guarantee
that it will fix the problem but try to eliminate it as a cause. As
for
the error message being mixed up between Internet Explorer and
Windows
Explorer, the two programs are tied together like the Gordian Knot.
Windows Explorer cannot run without IE and nowadays a large number
of
problems and error with Explorer.exe are actually caused by Internet
Explorer. IE sneezes and Explorer.exe has a heart attack.

John

JCO wrote:


Running w2k with all updates and patches.

At random times when I click on the contents of my Windows
Explorer,
I

get


this error message:
*****************
The instruction at "0x7cf4e345" refereced memory at :"0x0011b563".
The
memroy could not be "read".
Click OK to terminate the program
Click CANCEL todebug the program
*****************

Then when I click ok, to terminate, I get this message:
****************
Microsoft Internet Explorer
An error has occurred in Internet Explorer.
Interent Explorer will now close.

If you continue to experience problmes, please restart your
computer.
****************
Remember, it was not IE that I had open, it was Windows Explorer.
I

message


appears to be mixed up somehow.

This began when I was having issues with a harddrive. The old

harddrive

was


determined to have a controller issue and I was warned to back

everything up


and change my harddrve out before it failed. I Imaged my system to

DVD.

Then I recovered the Image to a NEW harddrive. I still have the
issue.
I'm not sure if the imaging of a bad drive can cause this or not.
Ran
scandisk (nortons version to recover cluster issues but did not
find

any).


My mermory seems to check out okay duing boot. Not sure how to
better

test


the memory unless I swap it out. I realize it gives this
appearance.

Any thoughts on this Issue?
Thanks in advance












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