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Another small niggle

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Name: Mark G
Date: August 10, 2006 at 05:38:46 Pacific
OS: Win XP Pro
CPU/Ram: AMD 1600 - 512DDR
Product: Homebuild
Comment:

Hi guys..

Back again..

I recently posted about a problwm with spyware/windows security centre... which is now solved, thanks alot..

I now have a small window popping up, called 'Project1' with an error code 'Run time error 13, type mismatch'.

Any idea what this is, as everytime I close it... it comes straight back.

Is it possible that the spyware files I had, could have damaged a file this is to do with ?

Cheers



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Name: Chuck 2
Date: August 10, 2006 at 06:30:48 Pacific
Reply:

Most Virus and Spyware scans are likely to work better in Windows Safe-Mode.

How
to Perform a Clean Boot in Windows XP

To help troubleshoot error messages or other
issues when you cannot determine the cause of
the issue, disable common startup programs,
settings, and drivers to eliminate possible
software conflicts when you start Microsoft
Windows XP. This procedure is known as
"clean booting."
-------------
To find out what each Startup(or Process) item
does or means, and any recommendation as to if you should close the process:
Task List Programs


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