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Name: john
Date: March 22, 2001 at 07:29:50 Pacific
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I have a MESH MATRIX MAX AMD 1.2GHZ CPU
30GB drive 256 RAM OP Sys Microsoft ME
When returning from net to homepage could not shut down via mouse.Used Cont/Alt/Del to shut down computer....... OK
Upon new startup. millennium desktop opened.
Clicked start button.Dialogue panel informed me:
BROWSE UI.DLL error., request shutdown
Not able to proceed further.
Keep getting above warning error

Help please .....anyone!!

John



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Name: TimeRider
Date: March 22, 2001 at 07:55:26 Pacific
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Browse UI.dll = Browse User Interface driver.

1. Try plugging in a different mouse.

2. In safe mode, try removing the mouse in the Device manager and let Windows reinstall the mouse on Boot-up.

3. Run System Restore in Start>Help and choose a restore point that preceeds the fault.

I hope that one of these works for you.

Take Care and Be Safe!


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Response Number 2
Name: benny bertier
Date: March 22, 2001 at 14:23:16 Pacific
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the system restore is a handy utility that microsoft have build in....

WARNING dant use it.
if you asc why...after you have done this..
and you did install something like a program that have shared files...do you get the picture...no?
well the data keeps there,but the registery will go back in time...it will not nown the shared files...if some are replaced by newer then the restore ,you get the picture no?
well if you go back in time" thats what i call it" then you will get a unstabel system...if you really want to solve something,uninstall the troubleshooter and reinstall it.
and do not use system restore....for now.
maybe there will be a huge update for Me
l8r
so be patient and use restore ath youre own risk.

if you use it it could be that some application not anymore working...even Me itself.


Eurobyn.


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Response Number 3
Name: Miroslav Vadovic
Date: March 22, 2001 at 15:56:07 Pacific
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i disabled system restore, i used it couple times when i did not trust the advice i got from the computer manufacturer technical support and wanted to be sure that i can restore back the time right away...then found out that recording phone conversations with them works better than system restore ;-)...i agree basically with you benny, system restore can be more liability than benefit
Regards Miro


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