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Rock
December 5th 03, 12:20 PM
Hi,

This is a clean new full install on a clean formatted drive. No software
at all. No anti virus was disabled in bios as I have never had to do
that before.

I have since loaded software which all seems to work fine except
occassionally I am getting a 'Recovered from a Serious Error' message
panel.

On a search the hid.dll file was only seen here..

Windows/DriverCasche/I386/driver.cab

I can see it in another box in windows/system32.

Is there a way to just get it there?

Thanks,

Rock


My event log shows some of these below..

Event Type: Error
Event Source: Application Error
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1000
Date: 8/14/2003
Time: 9:01:37 AM
User: N/A
Computer: AUDIO-VIDEO
Description:
Faulting application explorer.exe, version 6.0.2600.0, faulting module
duser.dll, version 5.1.2600.0, fault address 0x0001d8c7.


Data:
0000: 41 70 70 6c 69 63 61 74 Applicat
0008: 69 6f 6e 20 46 61 69 6c ion Fail
0010: 75 72 65 20 20 65 78 70 ure exp
0018: 6c 6f 72 65 72 2e 65 78 lorer.ex
0020: 65 20 36 2e 30 2e 32 36 e 6.0.26
0028: 30 30 2e 30 20 69 6e 20 00.0 in
0030: 64 75 73 65 72 2e 64 6c duser.dl
0038: 6c 20 35 2e 31 2e 32 36 l 5.1.26
0040: 30 30 2e 30 20 61 74 20 00.0 at
0048: 6f 66 66 73 65 74 20 30 offset 0
0050: 30 30 31 64 38 63 37 0d 001d8c7.
0058: 0a .

----------------------------

Event Type: Warning
Event Source: EventSystem
Event Category: (52)
Event ID: 4354
Date: 8/14/2003
Time: 8:33:44 AM
User: N/A
Computer: AUDIO-VIDEO
Description:
The COM+ Event System failed to fire the ConnectionMade method on
subscription
{F35E988C-90E5-460E-8198-20D5EDF737F6}-{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}-{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}.
The subscriber returned HRESULT 80004001.

-------------------------------
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: Userenv
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1517
Date: 8/13/2003
Time: 9:52:01 PM
User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: AUDIO-VIDEO
Description:
Windows saved user AUDIO-VIDEO\John registry while an application or
service was still using the registry during log off. The memory used by
the user's registry has not been freed. The registry will be unloaded
when it is no longer in use.

This is often caused by services running as a user account, try
configuring the services to run in either the LocalService or
NetworkService account.

----------------------------------

Event Type: Warning
Event Source: EventSystem
Event Category: (51)
Event ID: 4362
Date: 8/13/2003
Time: 9:51:57 PM
User: N/A
Computer: AUDIO-VIDEO
Description:
The COM+ Event System detected a corrupt IEventSubscription object. The
COM+ Event System has removed object ID
{A5978620-5B3F-F1D1-8ED2-00FA0035B753}-{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}-{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}.
The subscriber will no longer be notified when the event occurs.






Rick \"Nutcase\" Rogers wrote:
> Hi,
>
> "hid" = Human Interface Device, a "dll" is a dynamic link library file.
>
> Necessary? I'd say "yes" if you plan on interacting with your computer.
>
> What to do? How are you installing? Is this an upgrade? Have you disabled
> your antivirus software? Is this a clean install? Have you disable any BIOS
> level antivirus?
>

Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers
December 5th 03, 12:23 PM
Hi,

One is in your system file store (the one in the I386 folder) and one is
where it should be: the \windows\system32 folder. Why are you trying to
reinstall?

Follow these steps to do a repair install which should preserve your data,
settings, and programs:

1. Insert the Windows XP CD into your computer's CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM
drive.
2. Restart your computer. If you have to, change the BIOS settings to start
from
the CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive, and then restart your computer again.
3. At the "Welcome to Setup" page, press ENTER.
4. Press F8 to accept the Licensing Agreement.
5. Use the arrow keys to select the installation of Windows XP that you want
to
repair, and then press R to start the automatic repair process.
6. When Setup is completed, activate Windows XP.

Note that you will need your Product Key for this procedure, so have it
handy before you begin.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org

"Rock" > wrote in message ...
> Hi,
>
> This is a clean new full install on a clean formatted drive. No software
> at all. No anti virus was disabled in bios as I have never had to do
> that before.
>
> I have since loaded software which all seems to work fine except
> occassionally I am getting a 'Recovered from a Serious Error' message
> panel.
>
> On a search the hid.dll file was only seen here..
>
> Windows/DriverCasche/I386/driver.cab
>
> I can see it in another box in windows/system32.
>
> Is there a way to just get it there?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rock
>
>
> My event log shows some of these below..
>
> Event Type: Error
> Event Source: Application Error
> Event Category: None
> Event ID: 1000
> Date: 8/14/2003
> Time: 9:01:37 AM
> User: N/A
> Computer: AUDIO-VIDEO
> Description:
> Faulting application explorer.exe, version 6.0.2600.0, faulting module
> duser.dll, version 5.1.2600.0, fault address 0x0001d8c7.
>
>
> Data:
> 0000: 41 70 70 6c 69 63 61 74 Applicat
> 0008: 69 6f 6e 20 46 61 69 6c ion Fail
> 0010: 75 72 65 20 20 65 78 70 ure exp
> 0018: 6c 6f 72 65 72 2e 65 78 lorer.ex
> 0020: 65 20 36 2e 30 2e 32 36 e 6.0.26
> 0028: 30 30 2e 30 20 69 6e 20 00.0 in
> 0030: 64 75 73 65 72 2e 64 6c duser.dl
> 0038: 6c 20 35 2e 31 2e 32 36 l 5.1.26
> 0040: 30 30 2e 30 20 61 74 20 00.0 at
> 0048: 6f 66 66 73 65 74 20 30 offset 0
> 0050: 30 30 31 64 38 63 37 0d 001d8c7.
> 0058: 0a .
>
> ----------------------------
>
> Event Type: Warning
> Event Source: EventSystem
> Event Category: (52)
> Event ID: 4354
> Date: 8/14/2003
> Time: 8:33:44 AM
> User: N/A
> Computer: AUDIO-VIDEO
> Description:
> The COM+ Event System failed to fire the ConnectionMade method on
> subscription
>
{F35E988C-90E5-460E-8198-20D5EDF737F6}-{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
}-{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}.
> The subscriber returned HRESULT 80004001.
>
> -------------------------------
> Event Type: Warning
> Event Source: Userenv
> Event Category: None
> Event ID: 1517
> Date: 8/13/2003
> Time: 9:52:01 PM
> User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
> Computer: AUDIO-VIDEO
> Description:
> Windows saved user AUDIO-VIDEO\John registry while an application or
> service was still using the registry during log off. The memory used by
> the user's registry has not been freed. The registry will be unloaded
> when it is no longer in use.
>
> This is often caused by services running as a user account, try
> configuring the services to run in either the LocalService or
> NetworkService account.
>
> ----------------------------------
>
> Event Type: Warning
> Event Source: EventSystem
> Event Category: (51)
> Event ID: 4362
> Date: 8/13/2003
> Time: 9:51:57 PM
> User: N/A
> Computer: AUDIO-VIDEO
> Description:
> The COM+ Event System detected a corrupt IEventSubscription object. The
> COM+ Event System has removed object ID
>
{A5978620-5B3F-F1D1-8ED2-00FA0035B753}-{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
}-{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}.
> The subscriber will no longer be notified when the event occurs.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Rick \"Nutcase\" Rogers wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > "hid" = Human Interface Device, a "dll" is a dynamic link library file.
> >
> > Necessary? I'd say "yes" if you plan on interacting with your computer.
> >
> > What to do? How are you installing? Is this an upgrade? Have you
disabled
> > your antivirus software? Is this a clean install? Have you disable any
BIOS
> > level antivirus?
> >
>

Rock
December 5th 03, 12:26 PM
Thank you I'll do this now..


Rick \"Nutcase\" Rogers wrote:
> Hi,
>
> One is in your system file store (the one in the I386 folder) and one is
> where it should be: the \windows\system32 folder. Why are you trying to
> reinstall?
>
> Follow these steps to do a repair install which should preserve your data,
> settings, and programs:
>
> 1. Insert the Windows XP CD into your computer's CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM
> drive.
> 2. Restart your computer. If you have to, change the BIOS settings to start
> from
> the CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive, and then restart your computer again.
> 3. At the "Welcome to Setup" page, press ENTER.
> 4. Press F8 to accept the Licensing Agreement.
> 5. Use the arrow keys to select the installation of Windows XP that you want
> to
> repair, and then press R to start the automatic repair process.
> 6. When Setup is completed, activate Windows XP.
>
> Note that you will need your Product Key for this procedure, so have it
> handy before you begin.
>

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