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I've been receiving an error that says problem opening windows temporary
folder. the number on the bottom of the message is -34. I have sp2 installed
on WinXP Home Edition, with a cable connection(road runner). I have to hit
alt/control/del to unfreeze the screen after I close the window in order to
keep working. I checked with my anti-virus provider to make sure it wasn't a
virus(it isn't). How can I keep this error from occurring, and what causes it
to happen in the first place. If anyone has any advice or solutions, I'd
greatly appreciate it. I have a HP Pavillion 760n computer, with a Pentium 4
processor, and it's approx. two and 1/2 yrs. old. Thank you.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics (More info?)
Open the Event Viewer and see if you can find a reference to these errors.
Event ID & the Event Source are very important.
To open the Event Viewer...
Start | Run | Type: eventvwr | OK
Double click the event in Event Viewer | Click: the button below the second
arrow (looks like two pages) [[Copies the details of the event to the
Clipboard.]] | Paste into Notepad | Click:
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
Read all info | Copy and paste to Notepad | Click the [+] Related Knowledge
Base articles | Follow any links that might be useful
In news:6A5161CD-F0E3-4990-BC7A-0CAE83FF057A@microsoft.com,
whitetigerlily29 <whitetigerlily29@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and
pecked:
> I've been receiving an error that says problem opening windows
> temporary folder. the number on the bottom of the message is -34. I
> have sp2 installed on WinXP Home Edition, with a cable
> connection(road runner). I have to hit alt/control/del to unfreeze
> the screen after I close the window in order to keep working. I
> checked with my anti-virus provider to make sure it wasn't a virus(it
> isn't). How can I keep this error from occurring, and what causes it
> to happen in the first place. If anyone has any advice or solutions,
> I'd greatly appreciate it. I have a HP Pavillion 760n computer, with
> a Pentium 4 processor, and it's approx. two and 1/2 yrs. old. Thank
> you.
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