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yesterday , we had problems getting on to internet, sign on screen kept
freezing at "initializing DSL" this morning i connected fine, i went to event
viewer to see if there was a reason i might understand ! got these messages.
Details
Product: Windows Operating System
ID: 10
Source: redbook
Version: 5.2
Symbolic Name: REDBOOK_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_DRIVE
Message: This drive has not been shown to support digital audio playback.

Explanation
The drive does not appear to support digital audio playback.


User Action
Replace the optical drive.
can anyone tell me what the optical drive is? i'm on widows xp home.

and this one -
Product: Windows Operating System
ID: 26
Source: Application Popup
Version: 5.2
Symbolic Name: STATUS_LOG_HARD_ERROR
Message: Application popup: %1 : %2

Explanation
The program could not load a driver because the program user doesn't have
sufficient privileges to access the driver or because the drive is missing or
corrupt.


User Action
To correct this problem:

Ensure that the program user has sufficient privileges to access the
directory in which the driver is installed.
Reinstall the program to restore the driver to the correct location.
If these solutions do not work, contact Product Support Services.

not got a clue what driver they are on about , anyone know what it is ?

Also , yesterday , when i couldnt get connected , i went to aol system info
, it said there it couldnt connect to the service, but my modem driver was
working properly in device manager, and in task manager i seem to have 3
svchost.exe ,under user name SYSTEM, using an awaful lot of memory , well one
of them is ,why have i got three of the same process ? dont know if this is
ok, should i have 3? when i was trying to firgure out what was wrong with
the connection aol was not responding and i had cpu usage %100. , thanks for
your help, hopefully.
 
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Optical drive could be a CD/DVD drive.

[[This error usually appears when a drive does not support digital audio
playback. Make sure appropriate settings are used in you CDROM and DVD
player configuration so that digital audio playback is not selected. ]]

Windows XP Professional Events and Errors Search Results
for "Application Popup 26"
http://tinyurl.com/56tgg

A description of Svchost.exe in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=314056

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In news:CBD214A6-A774-42AC-A57B-68DC0AACDBCB@microsoft.com,
poppy <poppy@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked:
> yesterday , we had problems getting on to internet, sign on screen
> kept freezing at "initializing DSL" this morning i connected fine, i
> went to event viewer to see if there was a reason i might understand
> ! got these messages. Details
> Product: Windows Operating System
> ID: 10
> Source: redbook
> Version: 5.2
> Symbolic Name: REDBOOK_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_DRIVE
> Message: This drive has not been shown to support digital audio
> playback.
>
> Explanation
> The drive does not appear to support digital audio playback.
>
>
> User Action
> Replace the optical drive.
> can anyone tell me what the optical drive is? i'm on widows xp home.
>
> and this one -
> Product: Windows Operating System
> ID: 26
> Source: Application Popup
> Version: 5.2
> Symbolic Name: STATUS_LOG_HARD_ERROR
> Message: Application popup: %1 : %2
>
> Explanation
> The program could not load a driver because the program user doesn't
> have sufficient privileges to access the driver or because the drive
> is missing or corrupt.
>
>
> User Action
> To correct this problem:
>
> Ensure that the program user has sufficient privileges to access the
> directory in which the driver is installed.
> Reinstall the program to restore the driver to the correct location.
> If these solutions do not work, contact Product Support Services.
>
> not got a clue what driver they are on about , anyone know what it is
> ?
>
> Also , yesterday , when i couldnt get connected , i went to aol
> system info , it said there it couldnt connect to the service, but my
> modem driver was working properly in device manager, and in task
> manager i seem to have 3 svchost.exe ,under user name SYSTEM, using
> an awaful lot of memory , well one of them is ,why have i got three
> of the same process ? dont know if this is ok, should i have 3? when
> i was trying to firgure out what was wrong with the connection aol
> was not responding and i had cpu usage %100. , thanks for your help,
> hopefully.
 

POPPY

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Thanks , I opened media player options and couldnt see anything about
digital audio playback, media player is all i use for cd's and checked
properties in the dvd/cdrw drive but cant see anything about digital audio
playback there either , so im stumped on that one, the application pop up web
site link you gave me was same as the page i was directed to in event viewer,
says the same as i put in my post, but i was thinking ,on the way to work
this morning, that it might be something to do with me haveing windows
messenger service disabled , i did this months ago because of the porn ads
that kept coming up, maybe its that.
and the svchost.exe thing, i went to the website you gave me , tried what
it said to see what info i could get, but when i typed in the "tasklist/scv"
like it said to do, the message i got was " tasklist is not recognised as a n
internel or externel command, operable programme or batch file" so couldnt
get to that info .thank you again.

"Wesley Vogel" wrote:

> Optical drive could be a CD/DVD drive.
>
> [[This error usually appears when a drive does not support digital audio
> playback. Make sure appropriate settings are used in you CDROM and DVD
> player configuration so that digital audio playback is not selected. ]]
>
> Windows XP Professional Events and Errors Search Results
> for "Application Popup 26"
> http://tinyurl.com/56tgg
>
> A description of Svchost.exe in Windows XP
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=314056
>
> --
> Hope this helps. Let us know.
> Wes
>
> In news:CBD214A6-A774-42AC-A57B-68DC0AACDBCB@microsoft.com,
> poppy <poppy@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked:
> > yesterday , we had problems getting on to internet, sign on screen
> > kept freezing at "initializing DSL" this morning i connected fine, i
> > went to event viewer to see if there was a reason i might understand
> > ! got these messages. Details
> > Product: Windows Operating System
> > ID: 10
> > Source: redbook
> > Version: 5.2
> > Symbolic Name: REDBOOK_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_DRIVE
> > Message: This drive has not been shown to support digital audio
> > playback.
> >
> > Explanation
> > The drive does not appear to support digital audio playback.
> >
> >
> > User Action
> > Replace the optical drive.
> > can anyone tell me what the optical drive is? i'm on widows xp home.
> >
> > and this one -
> > Product: Windows Operating System
> > ID: 26
> > Source: Application Popup
> > Version: 5.2
> > Symbolic Name: STATUS_LOG_HARD_ERROR
> > Message: Application popup: %1 : %2
> >
> > Explanation
> > The program could not load a driver because the program user doesn't
> > have sufficient privileges to access the driver or because the drive
> > is missing or corrupt.
> >
> >
> > User Action
> > To correct this problem:
> >
> > Ensure that the program user has sufficient privileges to access the
> > directory in which the driver is installed.
> > Reinstall the program to restore the driver to the correct location.
> > If these solutions do not work, contact Product Support Services.
> >
> > not got a clue what driver they are on about , anyone know what it is
> > ?
> >
> > Also , yesterday , when i couldnt get connected , i went to aol
> > system info , it said there it couldnt connect to the service, but my
> > modem driver was working properly in device manager, and in task
> > manager i seem to have 3 svchost.exe ,under user name SYSTEM, using
> > an awaful lot of memory , well one of them is ,why have i got three
> > of the same process ? dont know if this is ok, should i have 3? when
> > i was trying to firgure out what was wrong with the connection aol
> > was not responding and i had cpu usage %100. , thanks for your help,
> > hopefully.
>
>
 
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Open My Computer | Right click CD/DVD drive |
Hardware tab | Highlight CD/DVD drive | Properties button |
Properties tab | ? Enable digital CD audio for this CD-ROM device
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tasklist/scv is incorrect. It's: tasklist /svc
Notice the space between tasklist and /. Also it's svc not scv.
If you have XP Home it won't work at all, as Home does not have
tasklist.exe.

tasklist /svc just shows what services svchost.exe is running.
AudioSrv, CryptSvc, Dhcp, helpsvc, LanmanServer, LanmanWorkstation, Netman,
Schedule, TermService, winmgmt, Dnscache, Spooler for example.

Leave the Windows Messenger service *disabled*.

I have three Svchost.exe running right now. This is not uncommon.

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In news:9CCB6154-CAEE-4199-AC81-C27B7871AC4B@microsoft.com,
poppy <poppy@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked:
> Thanks , I opened media player options and couldnt see anything about
> digital audio playback, media player is all i use for cd's and checked
> properties in the dvd/cdrw drive but cant see anything about digital
> audio playback there either , so im stumped on that one, the
> application pop up web site link you gave me was same as the page i
> was directed to in event viewer, says the same as i put in my post,
> but i was thinking ,on the way to work this morning, that it might
> be something to do with me haveing windows messenger service disabled
> , i did this months ago because of the porn ads that kept coming up,
> maybe its that. and the svchost.exe thing, i went to the website you
> gave me , tried what
> it said to see what info i could get, but when i typed in the
> "tasklist/scv" like it said to do, the message i got was " tasklist
> is not recognised as a n internel or externel command, operable
> programme or batch file" so couldnt get to that info .thank you again.
>
> "Wesley Vogel" wrote:
>
>> Optical drive could be a CD/DVD drive.
>>
>> [[This error usually appears when a drive does not support digital
>> audio playback. Make sure appropriate settings are used in you CDROM
>> and DVD player configuration so that digital audio playback is not
>> selected. ]]
>>
>> Windows XP Professional Events and Errors Search Results
>> for "Application Popup 26"
>> http://tinyurl.com/56tgg
>>
>> A description of Svchost.exe in Windows XP
>> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=314056
>>
>> --
>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>> Wes
>>
>> In news:CBD214A6-A774-42AC-A57B-68DC0AACDBCB@microsoft.com,
>> poppy <poppy@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked:
>>> yesterday , we had problems getting on to internet, sign on screen
>>> kept freezing at "initializing DSL" this morning i connected fine, i
>>> went to event viewer to see if there was a reason i might understand
>>> ! got these messages. Details
>>> Product: Windows Operating System
>>> ID: 10
>>> Source: redbook
>>> Version: 5.2
>>> Symbolic Name: REDBOOK_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_DRIVE
>>> Message: This drive has not been shown to support digital audio
>>> playback.
>>>
>>> Explanation
>>> The drive does not appear to support digital audio playback.
>>>
>>>
>>> User Action
>>> Replace the optical drive.
>>> can anyone tell me what the optical drive is? i'm on widows xp home.
>>>
>>> and this one -
>>> Product: Windows Operating System
>>> ID: 26
>>> Source: Application Popup
>>> Version: 5.2
>>> Symbolic Name: STATUS_LOG_HARD_ERROR
>>> Message: Application popup: %1 : %2
>>>
>>> Explanation
>>> The program could not load a driver because the program user doesn't
>>> have sufficient privileges to access the driver or because the drive
>>> is missing or corrupt.
>>>
>>>
>>> User Action
>>> To correct this problem:
>>>
>>> Ensure that the program user has sufficient privileges to access the
>>> directory in which the driver is installed.
>>> Reinstall the program to restore the driver to the correct location.
>>> If these solutions do not work, contact Product Support Services.
>>>
>>> not got a clue what driver they are on about , anyone know what it
>>> is ?
>>>
>>> Also , yesterday , when i couldnt get connected , i went to aol
>>> system info , it said there it couldnt connect to the service, but
>>> my modem driver was working properly in device manager, and in task
>>> manager i seem to have 3 svchost.exe ,under user name SYSTEM, using
>>> an awaful lot of memory , well one of them is ,why have i got three
>>> of the same process ? dont know if this is ok, should i have 3?
>>> when i was trying to firgure out what was wrong with the connection
>>> aol was not responding and i had cpu usage %100. , thanks for your
>>> help, hopefully.
 

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