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Old June 16th 04, 06:51 PM
MGGP
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Default msconfig dying

Try this . . . courtesty of Ramesh:

Task Manager, MSCONFIG, or REGEDIT disappear while opening
http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/ToolsQuit.htm

Good Luck !

-----Original Message-----

Anyone have any ideas on why msconfig will run for a few

seconds
(sometimes a second or two other simes 10-15 seconds) and

then just
die?

Besides being disconcerting it makes it a little

difficult to
diagnose other problems...

Any ideas appreciated.
Steve

.

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Old June 22nd 04, 02:48 AM
BruceM
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Default msconfig dying

Got a file called "memore.exe" on your computer? Virus!
Rename "config.exe" to "config.com" & then run config & stop "memore.exe"
from stating at bootup. Reboot & see how things are?
BruceM


"MGGP" wrote in message
...
Try this . . . courtesty of Ramesh:

Task Manager, MSCONFIG, or REGEDIT disappear while opening
http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/ToolsQuit.htm

Good Luck !

-----Original Message-----

Anyone have any ideas on why msconfig will run for a few

seconds
(sometimes a second or two other simes 10-15 seconds) and

then just
die?

Besides being disconcerting it makes it a little

difficult to
diagnose other problems...

Any ideas appreciated.
Steve

.



 




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