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Suz McClure
April 10th 03, 06:45 AM
If you choose to load "dumbass" software onto your pc, that is your
perogative.. but you can hardly blame Microsoft for it..
go into CONTROL PANEL - ADD/REMOVE and delete "Mopy", and then reboot your
pc with the XP cd and run 'REPAIR'..

"Carlos" > wrote in message
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> I have a very powerful computer that has a 2.35GHz
> (pentium 4)processor and 512 MB of RAM. It's brand
> is "VPR matrix". it has windows XP as an operating system
> and i've ran the system restore to my own designated
> check point. For some horrible reason my windows
> explorer "encounters a problem and must shut down"
> whenever i try to directly open (by double click) or
> explore (right click and selecting explore). It's very
> catastrophic as you can imagine since I am completely
> disabled from accessing any of my own files. It's the
> most horrible thing that has ever happened to my computer
> and I've only had it less than a year. Over 100 GB of
> hard drive space and less than 8 have been used up. First
> of all, I'd like everyone who reads this to know they
> should never download the "MOPY virtual goldfish program"
> (freeware) on to their computer because it installs the
> stupid interface that completely wrecks your RAM because
> it's running a million animations at once. Also because
> when you try to run set up for the real actual
> (supposedly very fun but doesn't work for me) virtual pet
> program it suddenly begins in a new window in the
> original windows 98 style while your normal XP windows
> style is your current theme. I've been up until 1 AM
> tonight trying to fix the problem and it's a school night
> so I am extra furious and extra sad. (not that the
> technicians are supposed to care) you say this software
> is crash proof but it can seriously give you a head ache
> sometimes. Someone please fix my computer however you do
> it. Even if you have to get Bill Gates himself to come
> fix it. I've got very important work that needs to be
> accessed or I will probably go insane. Will someone
> professional please respond.
> Some other details involved in the glitch is that I can
> still use internet explorer to surf the web and sign on
> to AIM and stuff but it doesn't let me view my own files
> on my own computer. It is a really big drag and I've just
> about had it. I'm close to crying. The system restore
> wont help at all, I tried opening files systematically by
> back tracking but then even the system map explorer thing
> glitched after a while. Now I can't even look at
> anything. All of it is stuck. I'm left with just my
> programs and my internet (thank god for that) sorry for
> making this so long, and excuse any mistakes, I'm too
> tired to spell check and use totally sensable grammar.
> please respond soon.
>

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