Re: Not Responding errors
- From: "Gerry" <gerry@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 17:31:18 +0100
Adding to Gerry advice which I disagree with, the applications/programs
you
have if maintain correctly can happily perform under 256 MB of RAM you
have,
Nass Do you wish to stand by this statement?
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Regards.
Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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nass wrote:
"Curious1975" wrote:
Dell Dimension 2350
Processor x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 7 GenuineIntel ~2392 Mhz
Intel, Pentium 4 CPU, 2.40GHz
Symantec/Norton Anti-Virus v. 14.2.0.29
Anti-Spy:
I downloaded SUPER Anti-Spyware (Free Edition) the other day to
double check my Verizon version just in case that one was missing
something. It picked up the typical spyware and I removed it.
Verizon Yahoo Online Protection Anti-Spy v. 2005.5.2.1
Motherboard - don't know how to tell other than downloading a
program to tell me and at this point I'd rather not download
anything else
Update History - all successful for August 19 and prior
Software Updates - 5 (don't know if they're necessary so I haven't
installed them)
Root Certificates Update
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0: x86 (KB928416)
Remote Desktop Connection (Terminal Services Client 6.0) for Windows
XP (KB925876)
Microsoft Base Smart Card Cryptographic Service Provider Package: x86
(KB909520)
Microsoft .NET Framework version 1.1
Hardware Updates - 1
Conexant Systems, Inc. - Modems - Conexant D850 56K V.9x DFVc Modem
While I have your attention, a program called ccApp always hangs
when I'm shutting down the computer and I have to End Task on it.
Also, something called FontCapture does the same thing. Today
explorer.exe also hung and I had to "End" it.
Upon restart, it takes a good 3-4 minutes for my icons to appear and
then another minute or so before I can click on anything.
I thought maybe these issues were all related to my overall problem
so I'm mentioning them.
Again, I appreciate your assistance.
"Gerry" wrote:
Your main problem is fairly obvious. Insufficient RAM memory. You
need to add at least 256 mb but the system would probably benefit
from adding 512 mb. You need to consult your motherboard manual to
see what type and amount of memory can be installed.
What is your CPU speed?
What is your computer make and model? What is the make and model of
your motherboard?
Event Type: Error Event Source: Automatic LiveUpdate Scheduler
Event Category: Scheduler Events Event ID: 101
This indicates that the Windows Updates for August were not
installed. The problem could well have arisen because your system
had not long been started and was busy running anti-virus scans
etc. You should check to see if the Updates have since installed.
Select, Start, Help and Support, Keep your Windows up- to-date with
Windows Update, Review your Update History .You should see a number
of successful updates on or after 19 August 2007 if they have been
installed. If there are any red Failed Icons click on each icon and
post details of the Error code.
If no updates are there. Select, Start, Help and Support, Keep your
Windows up- to-date with Windows Update, Custom and then follow on
screen instructions.
Only try this after Windows XP has been running for 30 minutes and
any anti-virus scan has completed.
What anti-virus and anti-spyware programmes do you have installed.
If you have the anti-virus programme I think you have your system
may benefit from having a less demanding programme.
It is difficult to be sure whether the other error are being caused
by a stressed system have insufficient RAM memory or for some other
reason.
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Hope this helps.
Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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Adding to Gerry advice which I disagree with, the
applications/programs you have if maintain correctly can happily
perform under 256 MB of RAM you have, but you looks having a trouble
somewhere on your system.
I commented some not all of the error messages , but please check the
Time and Date on your system set up correctly as this can screw up
the updates for windows and other software on your System.
first try this to perform the rest of steps:
Run disk clean up and Defrag in safe mode, if your system configured
to remember password you can be selective in your clean up method.
= Hanging application msimn.exe
Event ID: 1002
Microsoft Outlook Express
= Initialization of the COM subsystem failed. Error code: 0x8007041D
Event ID: 101
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/902322
= Hanging application ACDSee.exe
Nokia PC Suite for your mobile to sync and access/share files/folders
and contacts.
= mplayerc.exe
Media Player Classic , this not Windows media player (9,10,11)
= LUALL.EXE
Symantec LiveUpdate, if you run the update engine for Norton which the
Process ccApp.exe is a Symantec process, that indicate symantec didn't
release the Memory on shut down causing this error to be thrown on
the log. As I said if you run the update for Norton you will get the
error message updates failed with this error "LUALL.EXE" 80078 or
similar, then there is a link click on this and you will be taken to
symantec to download a plug-in for the Update engine which check for
updates and sysnc with the symantec server in real time, download the
tool, there is a step-by-step guide on how to perform this.
Then open a run command and type in:
sfc /scannow click [OK] you may need your XP CD installation media
for this procedure to be accomplished
Or repair/install of XP, note if you have IE7 you need to uninstall to
perform the repair.
How to Perform a Windows XP Repair Install:
http://michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm
HTH.
nass
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