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DonnaWanna

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so all of sudden im gettin this pop up error thingy

sayin:

 

sysfader: explorer.exe-application error:

 

 

the instruction at "0x02d5c924" referenced memory at "0x02d5c924" the

memory could not be "written"

 

click on OK to terminate the program

click on CANCEL to debug the program

 

everytime i go to open a folder that i have on my desktop i get that pop up

i can open AOL, IE YAHOO/AIM ok and they turn on fine

i just keep gettin that everytime i go to open a pic folder i have

 

I decided to go open my control panel to see what programs i can get rid of

maybe make room or sumthin?

but i get the same popup when i go to open my "control panel" & even "My Computer"

 

anyone out there know whats goin on??

seems to be runnin ok cept for that popup & not able to open my pic folders sad.gif

 

I have to log onto AOL to be able to see the pics i have in those folders confused13.gif & that opens ok

 

heres a pic of the pop up that comes up and what it says i typed out up there ^^^ in BOLD

u cant really read it too well in the pic

 

http://i34.tinypic.com/15gb8tl.jpg

 

oh yea :Edited: to say

I clicked on the OK once & the cancel once

and it dont help any

still cant open my folders

eh.gif

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QUOTE (Test4VitalSigns @ Oct 19 2008, 01:07 AM)
Donna that sounds like it might be a trojan.....run your antivirus program and see if it reads anything.

k im doin a FULL SYSTEM SCAN right now

laggin like a muthA so im gonna chillAX on the couch with a

doob while this scans wink.gif

 

Thanx Testy! applaudit.gif hug2.gif

 

hope this works eh.gif

my funds are to olow to be puttin $$ into a PC

with the holidays & birthdays wacko.gif

crossin my fingAs & toes wink.gif

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QUOTE (DonnaWanna @ Oct 19 2008, 01:24 AM)
QUOTE (Test4VitalSigns @ Oct 19 2008, 01:07 AM)
Donna that sounds like it might be a trojan.....run your antivirus program and see if it reads anything.

k im doin a FULL SYSTEM SCAN right now

laggin like a muthA so im gonna chillAX on the couch with a

doob while this scans wink.gif

 

Thanx Testy! applaudit.gif hug2.gif

 

hope this works eh.gif

my funds are to olow to be puttin $$ into a PC

with the holidays & birthdays wacko.gif

crossin my fingAs & toes wink.gif

No problem smile.gif

 

 

There are ways to get rid of these things without paying money. Google the name of the trojan in question and you should find some solutions to get rid of it

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I wish I had a doob sad.gif Been 6 weeks!!! wacko.gif

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well it didnt help sad.gif

i did the full scan & then i used the spybot

the scan picked nothin up..but the spybot

picked 1 thing up & fixed it

but im still gettin that popup when i go to open my folders sad.gif

 

any other ideas?

maybe cuz the scan i used was outdated? confused13.gif

 

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http://beyondteck.blogspot.com/2006/05/how...rexe-error.html

 

read that as this may help as i have seen that error before

 

also install the program hijackthis : http://www.trendsecure.com/portal/en-US/to...ools/hijackthis

 

and see if you have any bad spyware thats causing a problem

 

let me know if it worked for you ?

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I'm getting various reports for the cause of this error. So answer a few questions.

 

Vista or XP ?

Internet Explorer 6 or 7 ?

Service Pack (SP#) 2, 3 or 4 ?

What (if anything) did you install or do prior to getting this error ?

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QUOTE (launchpad67a @ Oct 19 2008, 11:30 AM)
I'm getting various reports for the cause of this error. So answer a few questions.

Vista or XP ?
Internet Explorer 6 or 7 ?
Service Pack (SP#) 2, 3 or 4 ?
What (if anything) did you install or do prior to getting this error ?

i have windows XP

duno what version of IE i have confused13.gif

where could i found out?

 

QUOTE
Service Pack (SP#) 2, 3 or 4 ?

dont know what ur talkin bout here sad.gif

 

& all was fine till i popped a cd in that my brother burnt

for me with pics of the kids

thats when i noticed the error, cuz i was tryin to look

at the pics

 

 

* if this helps?*

he ment to JUST burn the latest halloween pumpkin pics of the kids

from his pc to the cd & he some how burnt ALL of the pics he has on his pc to the cd, along with a couple of mp3s

duno if that helps u at all confused13.gif

 

 

 

edited:

i clicked on the "HELP" & looked where it says

"about Internet Explorer: on my IE & it says 6 wink.gif

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QUOTE (Mrs. Huck Rogers @ Oct 20 2008, 06:24 AM)
Frickin IE.

I went with Firefox
Less hassle

confused13.gif MY IE opens & works fine

 

i cant open any folders on my desktop

cant open my control panel or things like that

 

Aol,yahoo,IE those work fine and open with no probs unsure.gif

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Do a System Restore and take it back 1 week (or before this started happening). Just see if that fixes the problem. If not then we'll find another solution.

 

Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore

**restore to a previous date

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QUOTE (launchpad67a @ Oct 20 2008, 03:52 PM)
Do a System Restore and take it back 1 week (or before this started happening). Just see if that fixes the problem. If not then we'll find another solution.

Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore
**restore to a previous date

ok i did that

i think i picked to go back to Oct 3rd or 6th?

either way i did all that & the pc rebooted itself

& came up with a popup sayin it cant go back to that date

& still cant open my folders sad.gif

 

i gotta head to work now

but i guess ill try nuther date when i get home confused13.gif

 

~SighS~ sad.gif

 

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QUOTE (DonnaWanna @ Oct 20 2008, 01:05 PM)
QUOTE (launchpad67a @ Oct 20 2008, 03:52 PM)
Do a System Restore and take it back 1 week (or before this started happening). Just see if that fixes the problem. If not then we'll find another solution.

Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore
**restore to a previous date

ok i did that

i think i picked to go back to Oct 3rd or 6th?

either way i did all that & the pc rebooted itself

& came up with a popup sayin it cant go back to that date

& still cant open my folders sad.gif

 

i gotta head to work now

but i guess ill try nuther date when i get home confused13.gif

 

~SighS~ sad.gif

You can only pick a date on the calendar that is available (should be in bold or highlighted). When you find such a date choose it and restore back to that time. Yes, your computer will reboot and then eventually ask something like "your computer has been restored back to ?-?-???? date", is this ok? Click yes.

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QUOTE (launchpad67a @ Oct 20 2008, 03:21 PM)
QUOTE (DonnaWanna @ Oct 20 2008, 01:05 PM)
QUOTE (launchpad67a @ Oct 20 2008, 03:52 PM)
Do a System Restore and take it back 1 week (or before this started happening). Just see if that fixes the problem. If not then we'll find another solution.

Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore
**restore to a previous date

ok i did that

i think i picked to go back to Oct 3rd or 6th?

either way i did all that & the pc rebooted itself

& came up with a popup sayin it cant go back to that date

& still cant open my folders sad.gif

 

i gotta head to work now

but i guess ill try nuther date when i get home confused13.gif

 

~SighS~ sad.gif

You can only pick a date on the calendar that is available (should be in bold or highlighted). When you find such a date choose it and restore back to that time. Yes, your computer will reboot and then eventually ask something like "your computer has been restored back to ?-?-???? date", is this ok? Click yes.

Thats what I was going to suggest!

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QUOTE (launchpad67a @ Oct 20 2008, 04:21 PM)
QUOTE (DonnaWanna @ Oct 20 2008, 01:05 PM)
QUOTE (launchpad67a @ Oct 20 2008, 03:52 PM)
Do a System Restore and take it back 1 week (or before this started happening). Just see if that fixes the problem. If not then we'll find another solution.

Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore
**restore to a previous date

ok i did that

i think i picked to go back to Oct 3rd or 6th?

either way i did all that & the pc rebooted itself

& came up with a popup sayin it cant go back to that date

& still cant open my folders sad.gif

 

i gotta head to work now

but i guess ill try nuther date when i get home confused13.gif

 

~SighS~ sad.gif

You can only pick a date on the calendar that is available (should be in bold or highlighted). When you find such a date choose it and restore back to that time. Yes, your computer will reboot and then eventually ask something like "your computer has been restored back to ?-?-???? date", is this ok? Click yes.

ok, been busy & kinda forgot bout this til li went to open a

folder on my desktop sad.gif

 

ok i updated my IE to 7

( which i dunt like but guess im gettin used to)

I D/Ld foxfire also.

 

& when i go to set my pc back a date in the tools?

everytime i pick a date.. it reboots itself & then has a popup sayin that it couldnt go to the date & no changes <or sumthin or other> where made..

I tried EVERY date on October & 1/2 sept that was in bold and able to be clicked on.. sad.gif

 

& i cant even go to Uninstall firefox or the new IE cuz i cant open my

control panel sad.gif

 

 

BTW?

are there any "smart keys " to open my controls page?

maybe i can see what else i got D/Ld or sumthin!

 

 

so thats whats goin on with this problem on my pc b_sigh.gif wtf.gif

 

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This isn't a "browser" issue. This a computer system issue.

When did you update to IE7 ? After you were already having these problems or before they started? (i hope before)

 

You should try booting your computer in Safe Mode, then run the system restore utility.

 

Instructions:

1) Restart your computer

2) immediately start pressing the F8 key over and over and over (right after you click restart...while it's just starting to reboot)

3) a screen will come up with options

4) choose Safe Mode

5) after the computer reboots to safe mode, follow the same instructions for running the System Restore.

 

** If your computer starts normally while trying to do this you are Not in safe mode. Do it again, pressing the F8 key over and over right after you click restart. You will know if you're in safe mode because your desktop screen will look all f*cked up.

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