Re: .exe files won't open...none of them

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"Arkadiusz 'Black Fox' Artyszuk" wrote:

> dre1x wrote:
>
> > First, let me say i have read the similar posts. When i start xp home sp2
> > (if it starts, i get a flag saying windows replaced registry entry from copy
> > and was successful), i get the following 4 popup windows saying 'windows
> > cannot open this file...reader_sl.exe, OSA9.exe, web32.exe and PowerReg
> > Sceduler.exe". [...]
>
> IMO you've got serious hardware problems - especially with RAM memory.
> This often causes registry "failures" and file system damage. First of
> all run memtest and check other hardware.
>
> --
> Regards
> Arkadiusz 'Black Fox' Artyszuk
> Thanks 'Black Fox'. I believe you were right. After alot of fooling around, i removed one stick of 256mb ram and was able to reload system, prior to that i could not get the OS to load without random 'shutdown' and various error screens. I should have tried that before re-installing the whole system, but, oh well, a good opportunity to 'clean-up' the whole computer. Thanks Dave (dre1x)
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