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How to work around RunTime Errors???

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TrueBrit - 31 May 2006 20:27 GMT
While trying to uninstall Antivirus software and install another updated
version some files have become corrupted. As soon as I open Windows (XP Home)
I get the window Run Time Error “File ’53 Not Found”, then Run Time Error
“File ’70 Access Denied”

Have tried System Restore but the system will not restore to any point
whatsoever!! Great!

Have tried to run “regedit” but the file listings will not open and stay on
screen so that I can make changes. Going from bad to worse!

Am getting exasperated!!

Any ideas from anyone gratefully accepted

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TrueBrit

Larry Gardner - 31 May 2006 20:44 GMT
Have you tried rebooting in Safe Mode?
Did you check Event Viewer under Administrative Tools?

> While trying to uninstall Antivirus software and install another updated
> version some files have become corrupted. As soon as I open Windows (XP
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> Any ideas from anyone gratefully accepted
Harry Ohrn MS MVP - 31 May 2006 23:52 GMT
It is possible that you have contracted a virus.

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> While trying to uninstall Antivirus software and install another updated
> version some files have become corrupted. As soon as I open Windows (XP
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>
> Any ideas from anyone gratefully accepted
 
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