This May or may not fit. I have had roughly the same problem with same fix on two machines. BillyBob
Using Western Digital software I copied a 40gig ( partitioned C-H ) HD to an 80 gig HD. All was done in DOS. Win98 never knew the difference...
You will not get any argument from me on that. But XP is not really that bad once we learn how to control it. BillyBob PS. I would be...
Neither one does a good job with Symantec software. Especially if there is even a slight glitch during the install. In the past I have also run...
Also. Once you do get thing cleand up. Clean out and make new Restore Points in XP Delete the old rb00x.cab files, restart windows and...
And to COMPLETELY remove the old version it requires. Run the uninstall first then; 1-Run Norton Windoctor from the CD. 2-Run something...
I found this. *****//lst.laserforce.org/bottrap.php?id=455285*** Note that I changed things so it does not appear as a link because I have...
I would say that you have a good start and hopefully finding something that does not belong there. Just deleting the files a LOT of times does...
This says the file is a .ZIP file. Did you COPY or UNZIP them. BillyBob
Dussman There is a good help for a start. Another thing that will hamper the good operation of Windows ( any version ) is too much stuff...
Dear Fellow Member Dussman Even though I agree pretty much with what you say about Win98 SE the time has come that it is getting way out of...
Thanks. Another page added to the book of learning. BillyBob
Thanks for moving. I have already had to put it to use on another one of my own machines today. BillyBob
THis may or may not be your problem but it is what I went through when having about the same problems. Look here BillyBob
You are welcome. That is good news that we like to hear. Good work Sometimes it is amazing how much gets leftover after an un-install....
Well, Well, Another day not wasted. It appears as though I have learned something new. But let me see if I got it right. Not too much use...
I also ran RegSeeker after deleting the un-needed folders. That cleaned thing up quite well. Something like 20-25 entries. I usually run...
I just looked and the file you refer to is in the C:\Prog\files\Grisoft\AVG7 folder.( the only AVG folder I have ) It had to be put there by AVG7...
I would rather see you call it " Thinking BEFORE DOING. " Something which many users DO NOT DO and then scream when they get into trouble....
But how do I uninstall AVG6 again if it doesn't show up in my list of things to Add/Remove in my Control Panel? Good question. Answer. You...
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