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Old January 29th 09, 04:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
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Default Desktop computer freezes

Running windows xp he sp3. Lost my operating system, during installation of
a third party program update. Bought a new hard drive, configured it to run
the same win xp he sp3 os, with my original hard drive set as a slave. Have
recovered most of my family pictures, no emails, no mozilla thunderbird
address book, and no to my wife's beauty consultant business program files.

Problem #1: Upon opening my wife's program, i get a message showing a
runtime error '339' : Can't find cscmd32.ocx or cstext32.ocx or one of its
component files, which may not be registered. Believe this to be ActiveX
related. Also, have just read another post here, which says to run regsvr32
cscmd32.ocx to register it. As well: all ocx files s/b in same folder; ie:
c:\windows\system32\*.ocx .

Problem #2: Related to Problem #1 is my problem of the subject named above;
Computer FREEZE. Freeze-up occurs at the end of a windows search for
exercise. Have to manually power down and re-power the PC.
Ctrl,AltDelete doesn't work or respond, as well as any other keyboard
commands.

Any hints?
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Poppa Ken
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