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parsing error in file C:\Program File\HP\Digital Imaging\bin\hpsqcloc\1033.

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by sim2010, 2008/10/05.

  1. 2008/10/05
    sim2010

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    parsing error in file C:\Program File\HP\Digital Imaging\bin\hpsqcloc\1033.
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    The above error occurs when I tried to use my HP printer/scanne. When I tried to uninstall, it stopped half-way through. Then when I tried to use the device, it gives me this error...(parsing error in file C:\Program File\HP\Digital Imaging\bin\hpsqcloc\1033.xml)

    I had downloaded RegCure to fix the error, yet it persists.

    Another development, I keep having this pop up when I open internet explorer:
    A Runtime error has occurred.
    Do you wish to debug?
    Line: 2
    Error: Object required.

    Your advice will be most appreciated.
     
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    sparrow

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    When you run partially removed software, it's surprising that you expect it to run without errors. With respect to IExplore, thats aother problem, and may be related to malware or something else you've done. We'd need more info. to address it.
     

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  4. 2008/10/09
    sim2010

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    I have been trying to decide how best to advise the situation here so you can address it. For the scanner, I never knew I was running a partially removed software. The printer is recognized by the computer and it prints, it is the scanner that never works. What is most surprising is that when I tried removing the entire HP software from add and delete programme, it wouldnt go either.
    I am beginning to think my computer has been hit by some malware. Aside from the debugging error message in explorer, I sometimes, actually at intervals hear some sound in my computer. This is also a new development. I wish there was a way I could present this problem better.
     

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