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Old April 19th 03, 01:29 AM
George Masters [MSFT]
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Default "Bwdelay" error message

"bwdelay.exe" is not part of your Windows installation. It
was added as part of a third party networking component,
most probably HPNA. Try uninstalling the HPNA. If it
does not uninstall, you will need to find where bwdelay is
being automatically run, and remove it there.

To do this, run msconfig.exe in a command window, or from
start/run. Pick the "Startup" tab, and see if bwdelay
appears in the list. If so, uncheck it, apply the changes
and restart.

In any case, it seems that you need to contact the program
vendor for a compatible release with your Windows ME
platform.

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.

-----Original Message-----
Hello:

I am receiving a Windows error message "Bwdelay has

caused
an error in Bwdelay.exe. Bwdelay will now close." I am
not able to get rid of the message, which is appearing
about 5 minutes after booting windows. I went to the
extreme measure of doing a complete formatting of my
hardrive and reinstalling Windows. The message

continued,
even before I reinstalled any other software on the
system. Before reinstalling Windows, I was receiving 4
other error messages as well. The 4 other errors
discontinued. My McAfee anti virus program told me I had
the virus "W95/Spaces.gen". I am not certain if it is
accurate. Others have speculated that the message was due
to a recently installed HPNA network adapter or DSL
service (which was activated on my phone line, but not

yet
installed). I was also told it had to do with TCP/IP
(something to do with the internet.)

I have Windows ME.

Kevin

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