M
Mary
Guest
Re: Explorer caused an invalid page fault...
To answer your following questions:
Performed all Windows updates- yes
Which version of IE- 6
Found installation disk?-yes but I can't locate the product #
And I promise to run scan disk & defrag on a regular bases.
Test Performed:
d:\dir/s win98*.cab
I located the cab files in the "D" directory there are 55 cab files. [let
me know if you want more details on the cab files]
dir/s ie6setup.exe [system response]
directory of c:\ progra~1\ intern~1
IE6SETUP EXE 490,608 08-17-03 6:59p
1 file 490,608 bytes
Directory of c:\windows\window~1
Could you give me the command to seach further, sinch IE6 is not found in
the Windows update setup file? I'm not sure which folder I should seach in.
--
Mary
"Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
> OK. Looks good, except it would appear that you seldom restart your
> computer, judging by the dates of the Registry Backups (RB*.CAB files.)
> They're useless. You need to add a scheduled task for SCANREGW when we get
> you fixed up.
>
> Was your system fully up to date at Windows Updates? In particular, is IE
> version 6.1 and up to date? If you know? Also, did you come up with a
> Windows 98 installation CD? If not, go back to the Command Prompt and do:
>
> dir /s win98*.cab
>
> If several dozen show up, those are your Windows 98 installation files. Note
> the directory.
>
> But at this moment, the installation files for your current version of IE
> are what you need. So, run this command to see if they're there:
>
> dir /s ie6setup.exe
>
> With any luck, that will show up in a folder called "Windows Update Setup
> Files". If nothing shows up, skip down to the next section that starts, "If
> you didn't find ie6setup.exe." If the file shows up but not in that folder,
> then please run:
>
> cd "full path to folder where ie6setup.exe showed up" (quotation marks are
> required.)
>
> Example:
> cd "c:\windows\folder where file showed up"
>
> Don't bother to list all the files, but there should be several CAB files
>
> If you didn't find ie6setup.exe, do the following:
>
> dir /s /v iexplore.exe
>
> Report all the data presented. I have to flatten this Win98 system and
> install a new one. Was playing around with too much garbage and managed to
> hose it. (Actually, I was trying to upgrade it to Windows 2000, but
> something about the hardware made that unworkable.) Anyway, I don't wan to
> give any further instruction until I get that done, which should be later
> tonight or by tomorrow evening (I'm out all day tomorrow, I think. Not sure
> yet.)
>
> --
> Gary S. Terhune
> MS-MVP Shell/User
> http://grystmill.com
>
> "Mary" <Mary@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:B1019D91-59D1-4DED-BBD9-21F51983CB37@microsoft.com...
> > Here is the report from the command prompts:
> > Explorer.exe= 180,224 04-23-99 10:22P
> > Explorer.scf= 80 04-23-99 10:22P
> > 2 files(s) 180,304 bytes
> >
> > RB Files:
> > <DIR> 01-18-00 7:05a
> > <DIR> 01-18-00 7:05a
> > RB BAD CAB 3,048,624 05-31-05 10:42p
> > RB 004 CAB 3,444,463 06-18-08 10:42a
> > RB 002 CAB 3,441,914 06-22-08 3:41a
> > RB 005 CAB 3,443,209 06-21-08 7:34a
> > RB 001 CAB 3,442,594 07-01-08 2:01a
> > RB 003 CAB 3,446,935 07-26-08 1:38a
> > 6 files(s) 20,267,739 bytes
> > 2 dir(s) 15,509.38 mb free
> >
> > I hope this is exactly what you need.
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Mary
> >
> >
> > "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
> >
> >> OK. First, you know how to get to the Command Prompt Only prompt using
> >> the
> >> Ctrl or F8 keys? Use either one, not both, and simply tap it about once
> >> per
> >> second as the system boots up until a Startup Menu appears. If you can do
> >> that, great. If you can't access the Startup Menu, you'll need a Windows
> >> Emergency Boot Disk (aka Startup Floppy Disk.) If you don't have the
> >> Startup
> >> floppy disk, go to another computer and download a disk creator from
> >> http://bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm. Choose the one that says Windows 98SE
> >> OEM
> >> (I don't think we need the one with no RAM drive.) It's an EXE file that
> >> you
> >> run to create the bootable floppy disk.
> >>
> >> Once you have either gotten to the Startup Menu where you can choose
> >> Command
> >> Prompt Only, or have obtained a Startup Disk, then let's see, first, what
> >> you have already on your system. Run the following two commands. If
> >> you're
> >> doing this from the floppy boot, then you need to first change to C:\ by
> >> typing in C: (C + Colon) then <Enter>:
> >>
> >> dir /s explorer.*
> >> dir /s /ah explorer.*
> >>
> >> Each command will take some time to complete. You'll immediately get a
> >> two-line description of the Volume. and then as the results are found
> >> they
> >> will be listed. But you want to watch the blinking cursor. When it is
> >> finished searching out the files, you will get a "Total Files Listed"
> >> report
> >> and then the cursor will once again be following C:\>. Report back here
> >> with
> >> the specifics of the file(s) found. For instance, this is what I get with
> >> the first command:
> >>
> >> Volume in drive C is WIN98SE (which is the name of my C:\ partition.)
> >> Volume Serial Number is D431-0200
> >>
> >> (here's where the file is found and listed)
> >> Directory of C:\WINDOWS
> >>
> >> EXPLORER.EXE 180,224 04-23-99 10:22p
> >> EXPLORER.SCF 80 04-23-99 10:22p
> >> 2 file(s) 180,304 bytes
> >>
> >> (final report)
> >> Total files listed:
> >> 2 file(s) 180,304 bytes
> >> 0 dir(s) 10,544.17 MB free
> >> C:\>
> >>
> >> I don't care about the first part (Volume), nor the final report. I just
> >> want everything in between (the stuff between my parenthetical notes.)
> >> And
> >> you don't have to make it look like I did (the way it looks on the
> >> screen),
> >> just keep the lines separate. The second command is simply to see if
> >> there
> >> are any Hidden copies.
> >>
> >> I also want you do the following commands:
> >>
> >> md c:\regback
> >> copy c:\windows\sysbckup\rb*.cab c:\regback
> >> cd regback
> >> dir
> >>
> >> Give me all the data presented for the RB files. Don't need the other
> >> info.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Gary S. Terhune
> >> MS-MVP Shell/User
> >> http://grystmill.com
> >>
> >> "Mary" <Mary@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:826E95C8-2A23-48B7-9793-D5DE036D2850@microsoft.com...
> >> > Sorry, selecting the winkey doesn't work. If you wish to use command
> >> > prompts, I've done it before, a little rusty but I will follow your
> >> > instructions. My CPU is about 4 or 5 years old.
> >> > "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Only a Windows 98 CD will do, and it has to be the right version,
> >> >> Original
> >> >> or Second Edition. An XP disk is worthless for your needs, don't
> >> >> bother
> >> >> with
> >> >> it. But if getting a Win98 disc of the proper version is not possible
> >> >> for
> >> >> you, then there are still other ways to accomplish the fix, whatever
> >> >> it
> >> >> turns out to be. At the moment the goal is to inspect the system to
> >> >> see
> >> >> if
> >> >> there's anything to indicate any maliciousness at play here, which is
> >> >> one
> >> >> of
> >> >> the distinct possibilities, or if it's just a messed up file or what.
> >> >> We
> >> >> need to inspect the file system to do that. We don't even know yet
> >> >> what
> >> >> is
> >> >> wrong, and until we do it's foolish to do more than speculate on
> >> >> possible
> >> >> courses of action.
> >> >>
> >> >> Right now, I need to know if it's possible to do ANYTHING in Windows,
> >> >> which
> >> >> brings me to my previous question. Does WinKey-R bring up a Run box,
> >> >> or
> >> >> is
> >> >> your system old enough (and well-cared for enough) that your keyboard
> >> >> doesn't have that WinKey? Because if we can't do what we need to do in
> >> >> Windows, then it will have to be all Command Prompt stuff, which is
> >> >> more
> >> >> complicated and scary, unless you're experienced in command-line
> >> >> procedures,
> >> >> in which case we could just skip straight to that. It's just a LOT
> >> >> more
> >> >> time
> >> >> consuming and will require a lot more back & forth discussion.
> >> >>
> >> >> --
> >> >> Gary S. Terhune
> >> >> MS-MVP Shell/User
> >> >> http://grystmill.com
> >> >>
> >> >> "Mary" <Mary@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> news:4404CAD3-6FBA-460E-98EC-BC7100AA1381@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >I can't locate my Win98 upgrade disk, but I do have Windows XP
> >> >> >professional
> >> >> > installation cd. I'll try and borrow one if needed.
> >> >> > --
> >> >> > Mary
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> > "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
> >> >> >
> >> >> >> As Buffalo said, it's a key that is usually found between the Ctrl
> >> >> >> and
> >> >> >> Alt
> >> >> >> key, sometimes labeled 'Start", usually just has the "flying
> >> >> >> windows"
> >> >> >> logo.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> Please, while I'll be in and out, today, take this one step at a
> >> >> >> time
> >> >> >> with
> >> >> >> me. I'm not coming up with wild guesses, I'm simply trying to find
> >> >> >> out
> >> >> >> what's working and what isn't. If we run out of tricks while in
> >> >> >> Windows
> >> >> >> (or
> >> >> >> Windows Safe Mode) then we have to use Command Prompt Only (DOS)
> >> >> >> mode
> >> >> >> to
> >> >> >> analyze and repair, and that can be trickier and more tedious.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> While I'm here, what do you have in the way of Windows 98
> >> >> >> installation
> >> >> >> media? A standard Microsoft Windows 98 CD, or is it a "Restore" CD
> >> >> >> or
> >> >> >> what?
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> --
> >> >> >> Gary S. Terhune
> >> >> >> MS-MVP Shell/User
> >> >> >> http://grystmill.com
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> "Mary" <Mary@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> >> news:9B72F85C-0CE1-43C6-8CB0-7D0D7F3FA402@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >> > Hi Gary,
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> > Could you explain how to perform a WinKey-R?
> >> >> >> > --
> >> >> >> > Mary
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> > "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >> Can you use the WinKey? Specifically, WinKey-R.
> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >> --
> >> >> >> >> Gary S. Terhune
> >> >> >> >> MS-MVP Shell/User
> >> >> >> >> http://grystmill.com
> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >> "Mary" <Mary@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> >> >> news:45F98DA8-E746-4EC1-ABE0-D484FC8A56A0@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >> >> > In the normal startup, no icons or taskbar appear. I tried F3
> >> >> >> >> > and
> >> >> >> >> > there
> >> >> >> >> > was
> >> >> >> >> > no response. The screen is blank, only the background of
> >> >> >> >> > clouds
> >> >> >> >> > appear.
> >> >> >> >> > --
> >> >> >> >> > Mary
> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >> > "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >> >> In a normal startup, can you use F3 to open Find>Files &
> >> >> >> >> >> Folders?
> >> >> >> >> >> If
> >> >> >> >> >> so,
> >> >> >> >> >> do
> >> >> >> >> >> a search for Explorer.exe. What do you find?
> >> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >> >> --
> >> >> >> >> >> Gary S. Terhune
> >> >> >> >> >> MS-MVP Shell/User
> >> >> >> >> >> http://grystmill.com
> >> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >> >> "Mary" <Mary@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> >> >> >> news:F16F1FCB-A87B-4043-B0BD-3FE23A9F221D@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >> >> >> > No I not that Mary, I didn't delete any files. The program
> >> >> >> >> >> > began
> >> >> >> >> >> > when
> >> >> >> >> >> > a
> >> >> >> >> >> > debugging window pop up and I clicked to close it and from
> >> >> >> >> >> > there
To answer your following questions:
Performed all Windows updates- yes
Which version of IE- 6
Found installation disk?-yes but I can't locate the product #
And I promise to run scan disk & defrag on a regular bases.
Test Performed:
d:\dir/s win98*.cab
I located the cab files in the "D" directory there are 55 cab files. [let
me know if you want more details on the cab files]
dir/s ie6setup.exe [system response]
directory of c:\ progra~1\ intern~1
IE6SETUP EXE 490,608 08-17-03 6:59p
1 file 490,608 bytes
Directory of c:\windows\window~1
Could you give me the command to seach further, sinch IE6 is not found in
the Windows update setup file? I'm not sure which folder I should seach in.
--
Mary
"Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
> OK. Looks good, except it would appear that you seldom restart your
> computer, judging by the dates of the Registry Backups (RB*.CAB files.)
> They're useless. You need to add a scheduled task for SCANREGW when we get
> you fixed up.
>
> Was your system fully up to date at Windows Updates? In particular, is IE
> version 6.1 and up to date? If you know? Also, did you come up with a
> Windows 98 installation CD? If not, go back to the Command Prompt and do:
>
> dir /s win98*.cab
>
> If several dozen show up, those are your Windows 98 installation files. Note
> the directory.
>
> But at this moment, the installation files for your current version of IE
> are what you need. So, run this command to see if they're there:
>
> dir /s ie6setup.exe
>
> With any luck, that will show up in a folder called "Windows Update Setup
> Files". If nothing shows up, skip down to the next section that starts, "If
> you didn't find ie6setup.exe." If the file shows up but not in that folder,
> then please run:
>
> cd "full path to folder where ie6setup.exe showed up" (quotation marks are
> required.)
>
> Example:
> cd "c:\windows\folder where file showed up"
>
> Don't bother to list all the files, but there should be several CAB files
>
> If you didn't find ie6setup.exe, do the following:
>
> dir /s /v iexplore.exe
>
> Report all the data presented. I have to flatten this Win98 system and
> install a new one. Was playing around with too much garbage and managed to
> hose it. (Actually, I was trying to upgrade it to Windows 2000, but
> something about the hardware made that unworkable.) Anyway, I don't wan to
> give any further instruction until I get that done, which should be later
> tonight or by tomorrow evening (I'm out all day tomorrow, I think. Not sure
> yet.)
>
> --
> Gary S. Terhune
> MS-MVP Shell/User
> http://grystmill.com
>
> "Mary" <Mary@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:B1019D91-59D1-4DED-BBD9-21F51983CB37@microsoft.com...
> > Here is the report from the command prompts:
> > Explorer.exe= 180,224 04-23-99 10:22P
> > Explorer.scf= 80 04-23-99 10:22P
> > 2 files(s) 180,304 bytes
> >
> > RB Files:
> > <DIR> 01-18-00 7:05a
> > <DIR> 01-18-00 7:05a
> > RB BAD CAB 3,048,624 05-31-05 10:42p
> > RB 004 CAB 3,444,463 06-18-08 10:42a
> > RB 002 CAB 3,441,914 06-22-08 3:41a
> > RB 005 CAB 3,443,209 06-21-08 7:34a
> > RB 001 CAB 3,442,594 07-01-08 2:01a
> > RB 003 CAB 3,446,935 07-26-08 1:38a
> > 6 files(s) 20,267,739 bytes
> > 2 dir(s) 15,509.38 mb free
> >
> > I hope this is exactly what you need.
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Mary
> >
> >
> > "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
> >
> >> OK. First, you know how to get to the Command Prompt Only prompt using
> >> the
> >> Ctrl or F8 keys? Use either one, not both, and simply tap it about once
> >> per
> >> second as the system boots up until a Startup Menu appears. If you can do
> >> that, great. If you can't access the Startup Menu, you'll need a Windows
> >> Emergency Boot Disk (aka Startup Floppy Disk.) If you don't have the
> >> Startup
> >> floppy disk, go to another computer and download a disk creator from
> >> http://bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm. Choose the one that says Windows 98SE
> >> OEM
> >> (I don't think we need the one with no RAM drive.) It's an EXE file that
> >> you
> >> run to create the bootable floppy disk.
> >>
> >> Once you have either gotten to the Startup Menu where you can choose
> >> Command
> >> Prompt Only, or have obtained a Startup Disk, then let's see, first, what
> >> you have already on your system. Run the following two commands. If
> >> you're
> >> doing this from the floppy boot, then you need to first change to C:\ by
> >> typing in C: (C + Colon) then <Enter>:
> >>
> >> dir /s explorer.*
> >> dir /s /ah explorer.*
> >>
> >> Each command will take some time to complete. You'll immediately get a
> >> two-line description of the Volume. and then as the results are found
> >> they
> >> will be listed. But you want to watch the blinking cursor. When it is
> >> finished searching out the files, you will get a "Total Files Listed"
> >> report
> >> and then the cursor will once again be following C:\>. Report back here
> >> with
> >> the specifics of the file(s) found. For instance, this is what I get with
> >> the first command:
> >>
> >> Volume in drive C is WIN98SE (which is the name of my C:\ partition.)
> >> Volume Serial Number is D431-0200
> >>
> >> (here's where the file is found and listed)
> >> Directory of C:\WINDOWS
> >>
> >> EXPLORER.EXE 180,224 04-23-99 10:22p
> >> EXPLORER.SCF 80 04-23-99 10:22p
> >> 2 file(s) 180,304 bytes
> >>
> >> (final report)
> >> Total files listed:
> >> 2 file(s) 180,304 bytes
> >> 0 dir(s) 10,544.17 MB free
> >> C:\>
> >>
> >> I don't care about the first part (Volume), nor the final report. I just
> >> want everything in between (the stuff between my parenthetical notes.)
> >> And
> >> you don't have to make it look like I did (the way it looks on the
> >> screen),
> >> just keep the lines separate. The second command is simply to see if
> >> there
> >> are any Hidden copies.
> >>
> >> I also want you do the following commands:
> >>
> >> md c:\regback
> >> copy c:\windows\sysbckup\rb*.cab c:\regback
> >> cd regback
> >> dir
> >>
> >> Give me all the data presented for the RB files. Don't need the other
> >> info.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Gary S. Terhune
> >> MS-MVP Shell/User
> >> http://grystmill.com
> >>
> >> "Mary" <Mary@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:826E95C8-2A23-48B7-9793-D5DE036D2850@microsoft.com...
> >> > Sorry, selecting the winkey doesn't work. If you wish to use command
> >> > prompts, I've done it before, a little rusty but I will follow your
> >> > instructions. My CPU is about 4 or 5 years old.
> >> > "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Only a Windows 98 CD will do, and it has to be the right version,
> >> >> Original
> >> >> or Second Edition. An XP disk is worthless for your needs, don't
> >> >> bother
> >> >> with
> >> >> it. But if getting a Win98 disc of the proper version is not possible
> >> >> for
> >> >> you, then there are still other ways to accomplish the fix, whatever
> >> >> it
> >> >> turns out to be. At the moment the goal is to inspect the system to
> >> >> see
> >> >> if
> >> >> there's anything to indicate any maliciousness at play here, which is
> >> >> one
> >> >> of
> >> >> the distinct possibilities, or if it's just a messed up file or what.
> >> >> We
> >> >> need to inspect the file system to do that. We don't even know yet
> >> >> what
> >> >> is
> >> >> wrong, and until we do it's foolish to do more than speculate on
> >> >> possible
> >> >> courses of action.
> >> >>
> >> >> Right now, I need to know if it's possible to do ANYTHING in Windows,
> >> >> which
> >> >> brings me to my previous question. Does WinKey-R bring up a Run box,
> >> >> or
> >> >> is
> >> >> your system old enough (and well-cared for enough) that your keyboard
> >> >> doesn't have that WinKey? Because if we can't do what we need to do in
> >> >> Windows, then it will have to be all Command Prompt stuff, which is
> >> >> more
> >> >> complicated and scary, unless you're experienced in command-line
> >> >> procedures,
> >> >> in which case we could just skip straight to that. It's just a LOT
> >> >> more
> >> >> time
> >> >> consuming and will require a lot more back & forth discussion.
> >> >>
> >> >> --
> >> >> Gary S. Terhune
> >> >> MS-MVP Shell/User
> >> >> http://grystmill.com
> >> >>
> >> >> "Mary" <Mary@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> news:4404CAD3-6FBA-460E-98EC-BC7100AA1381@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >I can't locate my Win98 upgrade disk, but I do have Windows XP
> >> >> >professional
> >> >> > installation cd. I'll try and borrow one if needed.
> >> >> > --
> >> >> > Mary
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> > "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
> >> >> >
> >> >> >> As Buffalo said, it's a key that is usually found between the Ctrl
> >> >> >> and
> >> >> >> Alt
> >> >> >> key, sometimes labeled 'Start", usually just has the "flying
> >> >> >> windows"
> >> >> >> logo.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> Please, while I'll be in and out, today, take this one step at a
> >> >> >> time
> >> >> >> with
> >> >> >> me. I'm not coming up with wild guesses, I'm simply trying to find
> >> >> >> out
> >> >> >> what's working and what isn't. If we run out of tricks while in
> >> >> >> Windows
> >> >> >> (or
> >> >> >> Windows Safe Mode) then we have to use Command Prompt Only (DOS)
> >> >> >> mode
> >> >> >> to
> >> >> >> analyze and repair, and that can be trickier and more tedious.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> While I'm here, what do you have in the way of Windows 98
> >> >> >> installation
> >> >> >> media? A standard Microsoft Windows 98 CD, or is it a "Restore" CD
> >> >> >> or
> >> >> >> what?
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> --
> >> >> >> Gary S. Terhune
> >> >> >> MS-MVP Shell/User
> >> >> >> http://grystmill.com
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> "Mary" <Mary@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> >> news:9B72F85C-0CE1-43C6-8CB0-7D0D7F3FA402@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >> > Hi Gary,
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> > Could you explain how to perform a WinKey-R?
> >> >> >> > --
> >> >> >> > Mary
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> > "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >> Can you use the WinKey? Specifically, WinKey-R.
> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >> --
> >> >> >> >> Gary S. Terhune
> >> >> >> >> MS-MVP Shell/User
> >> >> >> >> http://grystmill.com
> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >> "Mary" <Mary@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> >> >> news:45F98DA8-E746-4EC1-ABE0-D484FC8A56A0@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >> >> > In the normal startup, no icons or taskbar appear. I tried F3
> >> >> >> >> > and
> >> >> >> >> > there
> >> >> >> >> > was
> >> >> >> >> > no response. The screen is blank, only the background of
> >> >> >> >> > clouds
> >> >> >> >> > appear.
> >> >> >> >> > --
> >> >> >> >> > Mary
> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >> > "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >> >> In a normal startup, can you use F3 to open Find>Files &
> >> >> >> >> >> Folders?
> >> >> >> >> >> If
> >> >> >> >> >> so,
> >> >> >> >> >> do
> >> >> >> >> >> a search for Explorer.exe. What do you find?
> >> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >> >> --
> >> >> >> >> >> Gary S. Terhune
> >> >> >> >> >> MS-MVP Shell/User
> >> >> >> >> >> http://grystmill.com
> >> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >> >> "Mary" <Mary@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> >> >> >> news:F16F1FCB-A87B-4043-B0BD-3FE23A9F221D@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >> >> >> > No I not that Mary, I didn't delete any files. The program
> >> >> >> >> >> > began
> >> >> >> >> >> > when
> >> >> >> >> >> > a
> >> >> >> >> >> > debugging window pop up and I clicked to close it and from
> >> >> >> >> >> > there