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Old 16th Jan 2008, 16:21
mykul
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Now, whenever I want to view anything to do with networks, it either:

A. Doesn't let me do anything.
B. I get these two errors (not at the same time)

Any suggestions?

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Old 16th Jan 2008, 18:27
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u need to get those files installed or reinstall what ever your trying to open
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Old 17th Jan 2008, 09:17
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cheesewheels99 View Post
u need to get those files installed or reinstall what ever your trying to open
Tried expanding them, looks like I'll have to do a repair install. I've read up, and it's something to do with the SP3 RC which I installed and uninstalled.
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Old 17th Jan 2008, 19:56
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were did u get sp3?
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Old 18th Jan 2008, 09:28
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were did u get sp3?
Microsoft.
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Old 18th Jan 2008, 11:26
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i couldnt find it there
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Old 18th Jan 2008, 15:16
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Before you reformat try running the System File Checker

1. Open a Command Window in Administrator mode:
  • Click Start
  • Click All Programs, then Accessories
  • Right click on the Command Prompt option,
  • On the drop down menu which appears, click on the Run as Administrator option.
If you haven’t disabled User Account Control (and you shouldn’t!) you will be asked for authorisation. Click the Continue button if you are the administrator or insert the administrator password.

2. Start the System File Checker
  • In the Command Prompt window, type: sfc /scannow,
  • Press Enter.
  • You’ll see “the system scan will begin”.
The scan may take some time and windows will repair/replace any corrupt or missing files. You will be asked to insert your Vista DVD if it’s needed.

Close the Command Prompt Window when the job is finished.
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Old 18th Jan 2008, 15:26
mykul
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Quote:
Originally Posted by serverguy View Post
Before you reformat try running the System File Checker

1. Open a Command Window in Administrator mode:
  • Click Start
  • Click All Programs, then Accessories
  • Right click on the Command Prompt option,
  • On the drop down menu which appears, click on the Run as Administrator option.
If you haven’t disabled User Account Control (and you shouldn’t!) you will be asked for authorisation. Click the Continue button if you are the administrator or insert the administrator password.

2. Start the System File Checker
  • In the Command Prompt window, type: sfc /scannow,
  • Press Enter.
  • You’ll see “the system scan will begin”.
The scan may take some time and windows will repair/replace any corrupt or missing files. You will be asked to insert your Vista DVD if it’s needed.

Close the Command Prompt Window when the job is finished.
Thanks...but I'm in XP :P and I've sorted it, did a repair install, thanks anyway!
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Old 18th Jan 2008, 15:39
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OK, no worries

I just assumed you were in Vista, my bad.

Why did you decide to uninstall SP3 again? I'm having no problems with it. (yet..)
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Old 18th Jan 2008, 15:57
mykul
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Originally Posted by serverguy View Post
OK, no worries

I just assumed you were in Vista, my bad.

Why did you decide to uninstall SP3 again? I'm having no problems with it. (yet..)
Basically, UXTheme wouldn't work :P and I like my themes. Ah well :P
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