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Old 08-07-2008, 04:36 AM
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Problem solved. I just used the System Restore and set it back to an earlier date. I just hate to do that as I don't use that computer a lot and I always have to spend an hour while it updates everything. And it has always had a minor error in it that when I went to the Microsoft Site said I could remove it using their tool but they recommend just leaving it as it doesn't affect anything. When you do a System restore, it does it ok but when you click ok at the finish you get this encountered an error message even though it has restored it to that time. I have looked in the Event Viewer and this error occurs every time I turn the computer on and sometimes when I do some things. Maybe someday when I am really bored I will see if I can get it out but since it doesn't hurt anything I just haven't wanted to spend the time messing with it. I even gained some free disk space with the restore as I cleaned out the whole restore after everything was working and set a new system checkpoint for this morning.

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