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More info?)
Thanks Maurice. I'll check on those right now. Might take me awhile.
I'll post again later to let you know.
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Thank you in advance for your assistance. It is greatly appreciated.
"Maurice N ~ MVP" wrote:
> It appears that more than just those 2 programs are having problems.
>
> I'd suggest you first insure there is no severe overheating of your pc. Then run a hardware diagnostic to check the RAM memory.
> Then there are some cleanups to do, at least for Windows Update.
>
> Be sure to have good pc ventilation & adequate cooling. Beware overheating.
> If you suspect a heating problem, first be sure there is sufficient space all around the pc case for air circulation. Be sure there is nothing blocking any air intake slots. Take a look at the power supply fan (usually in back of the pc case) to be sure it is not blocked with dust & gunk, and that it is turning when power is on.
>
> With pc powered off, and with adequate antistatic protection, look inside your pc case. Remove all dust.
>
> Very carefully....turn power on & observe that all internal fans are running.
>
> Run a RAM memory test. MEMTEST86 is one such utility.
> See
http://www.memtest86.com/
>
> I personally prefer & use TUFF TEST
>
http://www.tufftest.com/
>
> Insure you do not have bad, marginal, or flaky RAM memory chips. Likewise, insure you have good/steady electric power & no hardware problems.
>
> Windows Update related: You have a Catroot2 sub-folder.
> Use Windows Explorer. Go to C:\Windows\System32
>
> Delete all the contents of CATROOT2 sub-folder and the Catroot2 folder. Do 'not' touch or confuse with Catroot folder.
>
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> Maurice N
> MVP Windows - Shell / User
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>
> G wrote:
> > My computer constantly reboots when using Microsoft Front Page or the
> > game "spider solitaire". It seems ok in other applications. Below is
> > a copy of some of the errors:
> >
> > The IP address lease 192.168.2.2 for the Network Card with network
> > address 00111195F593 has been denied by the DHCP server 192.168.2.1
> > (The DHCP Server sent a DHCPNACK message).
> > __________________
> > Error code 1000008e, parameter1 c0000005, parameter2 00000000,
> > parameter3 a8e72990, parameter4 00000000.
> > ______________________
> > Faulting application fpeditor.exe, version 3.0.2.1330, faulting module
> > msvcrt.dll, version 7.0.2600.2180, fault address 0x000378c0.
> > ____________________
> > The server {601AC3DC-786A-4EB0-BF40-EE352 1E70BFB} did not register
> > with DCOM within the required timeout.
> > _________________________
> > Saturday, July 23, 2005 EventSyste m The COM+ Event System raised an
> > unexpected access violation at address 0x77512A11, attempting to
> > access address 0x0004018D. Please contact Microsoft Product Support
> > Services to report this error. ole32!FreePropVariantA rray+0x2e3
> > ole32!CoGetInterce ptorFromTypeInfo+0x2297 ole32
> > !CoGetInterceptorFromTypeInfo+ 0x21d9 ole32!FreePropVariantA
> > rray+0x143 ole32!FreePropVari antArray+0x471 ole32!FreeProp
> > VariantArray+0x256 es!+0xf1da es!+0x129ea es!+0x12a85 es !+0x12ad4
> > es!+0x12b0e ole32! FreePropVariantArray+0xf8 ole
> > 32!FreePropVariantArray+0xa0 sens!+0x3051 sens!+0x20aa nt
> > dll!RtlUpcaseUnicodeString+0x1 59 ntdll!RtlUpcaseUnicodeStri ng+0x197
> > ntdll!RtlUpcaseUnico deString+0x259 ntdll!RtlUpcas
> > eUnicodeString+0x230 kernel32 !GetModuleFileNameA+0x1b4
> > ___________________ wuaueng.dll (3964) SUS20ClientDataStore: Error
> > -1811 (0xfffff8ed) occurred while opening logfile
> > C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistributio n\DataStore\Logs\edb.log.
> > ____________________
> > The COM+ Event System detected a bad return code during its internal
> > processing. HRESULT was 800706BA from line 44 of
> > d:\qxp_slp\com\com1x\src\event s\tier1\eventsystemobj.cpp. Please
> > contact Microsoft Product Support Services to report this error.
> > _______________________
> > WinMgmt could not initialize the core parts. This could be due to a
> > badly installed version of WinMgmt, WinMgmt repository upgrade
> > failure, insufficient disk space or insufficient memory.
> > __________________
> > Faulting application iexplore.exe, version 6.0.2900.2180, faulting
> > module oleaut32.dll, version 5.1.2600.2180, fault address 0x000066a1.
> > ______________________
> > Catalog Database (1128) Corruption was detected during soft recovery
> > in logfile C:\WINDOWS\system32\CatRoot2\e db.log. The failing
> > checksum record is located at position END. Data not matching the
> > log-file fill pattern first appeared in sector 191 (0x000000BF). This
> > logfile has been damaged and is unusable.
> >
> > ____________________________
> > Faulting application svchost.exe, version 5.1.2600.2180, faulting
> > module iphlpapi.dll, version 5.1.2600.2180, fault address 0x000030fa.
> >
> > Any light on this would be greatly appreciated. I just bought this in
> > January.
>