V vaderpro Fully Optimized Messages 1,946 Sep 8, 2005 #11 bradybnmci said: Just reformat ; ) Click to expand... that would do it.
B brady S e c u r e d Messages 3,760 Location Somewhere Sunny Sep 8, 2005 #12 Look... You can either spend a week trying to "pin point" this issue or you can spend a hour and sledge hammer it. Its up to you.
Look... You can either spend a week trying to "pin point" this issue or you can spend a hour and sledge hammer it. Its up to you.
V vaderpro Fully Optimized Messages 1,946 Sep 8, 2005 #13 bradybnmci said: Look... You can either spend a week trying to "pin point" this issue or you can spend a hour and sledge hammer it. Its up to you. Click to expand... u can do a reformat and reinstall in an hour??
bradybnmci said: Look... You can either spend a week trying to "pin point" this issue or you can spend a hour and sledge hammer it. Its up to you. Click to expand... u can do a reformat and reinstall in an hour??
B brady S e c u r e d Messages 3,760 Location Somewhere Sunny Sep 8, 2005 #14 i can do it with a (quick) reformat in under 45 minutes using an image.
I Inaris Fully Optimized Messages 2,258 Sep 8, 2005 #16 I hope you have not given in to the rebuild thing yet... What you need to do it run dcomcnfg.exe and open the Component services. That will prompt you for the creation of the com object. Should resolved the problem. Good luck
I hope you have not given in to the rebuild thing yet... What you need to do it run dcomcnfg.exe and open the Component services. That will prompt you for the creation of the com object. Should resolved the problem. Good luck
OP OP S Sprooty Daemon Poster Messages 769 Sep 8, 2005 #17 would u mind telling me exactly what to do in this? because i dont see any promp for a new object.
I Inaris Fully Optimized Messages 2,258 Sep 9, 2005 #18 sorry, that was for another post... try this. run CMD and then type this: msiexec.exe /x {guid} /qb where guid is the one in the message.
sorry, that was for another post... try this. run CMD and then type this: msiexec.exe /x {guid} /qb where guid is the one in the message.
OP OP S Sprooty Daemon Poster Messages 769 Sep 9, 2005 #19 ok i did that and it gave me this error. And i can assure u i cannot uninstall it from add/remove because its not there!
ok i did that and it gave me this error. And i can assure u i cannot uninstall it from add/remove because its not there!
V vaderpro Fully Optimized Messages 1,946 Sep 9, 2005 #20 With that "Ccleaner" program u can uninstall programs and has a much more thorough list then windows "add/remove programs".
With that "Ccleaner" program u can uninstall programs and has a much more thorough list then windows "add/remove programs".