Re: Task Manager - application failed
- From: Paul Schoe <PaulSchoe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 10:50:05 -0700
The reason why I didn't do that is because I am afraid that I will end up
with a blank OS and al my apps have to be reinstalled.
Also I have the automatic updates from Microsoft so I am not sure if I get
compatibility problems between the 'old' files from the cd and any new files
that Microsoft updated.
But I guess that a "repair" won't do that give me a problem with the apps
and that MS has taken care of the compatibility issue.
Thanks, keep you posted.
Paul
"Leythos" wrote:
In article <55B6F5AB-7F15-4385-8CCC-53744817D69D@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,.
PaulSchoe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
So maybe the download was damaged.
I now first download the Arriva CD and see if that works, otherwise I try to
re-download the Malwarebyte software.
I keep you posted,
Paul
I'm guessing that a Windows XP "repair/reinstall" would fix your
problem.
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