Re: Program abnormal termination - Windows XP Home Edition

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Do you have XP's service pack 2 on this system? eg, did you apply it ?

Use Windows Explorer and take a look at your Windows folder. Either at \Windows or \WINNT (so modify next loc as needed).
Do you see the service pack folder at
C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386

If yes, then, when prompted for CD, use the Browse button & point (or navigate, or type in) to this \i386 folder.

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Maurice N
MVP Windows - Shell / User
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Wes Lucas wrote:
I looked at the reference you suggested and downloaded the CfgSafe
Patch and applied it.

I also ran System File Checker as you suggested; and it did come up
with some files it wanted to replace. But, because I don't have a CD
for WinHomeEd, it couldn't complete the replace. This machine came
from IBM with the O/S already installed and I didn't get a windows XP
CD. I thought it would probably have the source files on disk; but
I guess not.

So, guess I'm going to have to get one unless you have some other
thoughts.

Please advise

Thanks.

Wes

Hi Wes,

Agreed then. It's software incompatibilities.

Do take a look at this MS article
ConfigSafe causes an error message in Windows XP
<http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321789>

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Maurice N
MVP Windows - Shell / User
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