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Driverpg.exe crash

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by chadrbox, 2002/03/12.

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  1. 2002/03/12
    chadrbox

    chadrbox Guest Thread Starter

    Hi, I am using Win Xp home edition.Since yesterday, upon loading and opening IExplorer an error box comes up saying driverpg.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close etc etc. I found the file driverpg in my system32 folder in the Windows folder. WHen I click on it, it also produces this same error. Anyone know what it means etc? Strange thing looks like a bar code icon in the folder. How can I fix it? Any advice is appreciated. Thanks a lot.:confused: :confused: :confused:
     
  2. 2002/03/12
    unixfan

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    Did you install imesh?

    Try disabling "createsw" in msconfig if you have it and restart.
     

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  4. 2002/03/12
    chadrbox

    chadrbox Guest Thread Starter

    No did not install iMesh, I did however just install Mcafee Virus scan (trial version). thanks anyhow
     
  5. 2002/03/18
    chadrbox

    chadrbox Guest Thread Starter

    Can anyone help, this problem is VERY annoying....



    Thanks
     
  6. 2002/03/18
    chadrbox

    chadrbox Guest Thread Starter

    Or can someone give me a link to another site that can help, like a windows help site, or forum...




    Thanks
     
  7. 2002/03/18
    Kevin Lifetime Subscription

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    Driverpg.exe is not a Windows XP file. A web search indicates, as unixfan mentioned, association with iMesh. A third party file sharing application. Try a search of Google Groups to see if you can find more info.
     
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