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#220851 - 01/14/04 11:41 AM
OT: Please help: Program not Responding Errors - Windows XP Problems !?
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Registered: 12/01/99
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I'm running Windows XP and have been experiencing a weird thing going on for a while now. Often, while surfing the web via Internet Explorer (version 6.0.2800.1106.xpsp2.040322-1633), and then attempting to re-launch (via IE desktop icon) a new IE display window, it won't launch. I then attempt to restart (windows shutdown) the computer, but get an error message box that comes up saying "iexplore.exe" is no longer responding, followed by the message: If you choose to end the program immediately you will lose any unsaved data. Because of this, I wait for the status bar thermometer in the window to complete it's task (about 15 -20 seconds) and then press 'end now' . Then another message box pops up saying that "ccApp" is no longer responding, followed by the same message I had received with "iexplore.exe", and I have to go thru the same waiting & 'end now' procedure I performed earlier. After all this, yet another message box appears saying that "CRTCIM Service" is no longer responding. After going thru the same waiting period and hitting 'end now' yet again, the computer finally shuts down and reboots normally. After investigation, I've found that "iexplore" has something to do with Internet Explorer and "ccApp" has something to do with Norton Antivirus. I have no idea what "CRTCIM Services" is about. Are these some kind of Windows Startup files which keep getting corrupted when I'm on the computer for a while? http://www.liutilities.com/products/wintaskspro/processlibrary/ccapp/ http://www.liutilities.com/products/wintaskspro/processlibrary/iexplore/ I run Norton Utilities regularly on my computer, and it seems that every day, there are a few 5-8 shortcuts that keep needing to get repaired on a daily basis. Could this have something to do with the above problems? Everything else (Windoctor, etc) checks out fine when running Norton Utilities. I'm the first to admit I'm not a Windows expert (barely beyond beginner actually) so I'm hoping one of you techies can help me figure out & solve this annoying problem I'm experiencing. Thanks in advance, Scott
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#220856 - 01/14/04 01:10 PM
Re: OT: Please help: Program not Responding Errors - Windows XP Problems !?
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Registered: 08/01/02
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Scott I have had very similar things happen and each time it has happened it's shortly after I have updated Windows. Three times I have had to remove the updates to get it to run right again. Don't know for sure if this is germaine to your particular problem but....go to your C drive>Windows and see if you have a bunch of files in blue that start with $uninstall.... I have manually removed those files and all the updates by clicking on them and then choosing the uninstall. I had to do that in the last couple of weeks with my laptop that was running for garbage and once I removed them all was good again. Near as I can figure for me anyway is it is somewhere in the updates to the Windows media player that seems to be causing the problem, because once I have those removed it runs fine again without those not responding messages etc. On the other hand my wife always takes the critical updates and says she doesn't have a problem, so go figure. However she rarely if ever use the media player etc. If it doesn't work, you can always go back to MS and reinstall them. Terry ------------------ jam on, Terry http://imjazzed.homestead.com/Index.html [This message has been edited by trtjazz (edited 01-14-2004).]
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#220857 - 01/14/04 01:20 PM
Re: OT: Please help: Program not Responding Errors - Windows XP Problems !?
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Scott,
The way it sounds is that Internet Explorer has been updated with a corrupt file, which is not at all uncommon. You will most likely have to reinstall internet explorer to solve your problem.
Good Luck,
Gary
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#220870 - 01/15/04 10:06 AM
Re: OT: Please help: Program not Responding Errors - Windows XP Problems !?
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Registered: 09/09/02
Posts: 2204
Loc: Florida, USA
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Review (CNET Review) Over the years, Norton Ghost has maintained a well-deserved reputation as a powerful and reliable disk-imaging application. The latest version, Ghost 2003 ($69.95, $49.95 for upgrade), maintains that tradition, adding an improved interface and more storage options. Unfortunately, Ghost still clings to its DOS-based roots, even in an all-Windows world. With competitors such as PowerQuest Drive Image 2002 and Acronis True Image offering much better Windows integration, Ghost 2003 is a dinosaur. Until Ghost can run completely in Windows, go elsewhere. Info on what may be an even better alternative for backing up the Hard Drive: http://www.powerquest.com/driveimage/
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#220876 - 01/15/04 03:11 PM
Re: OT: Please help: Program not Responding Errors - Windows XP Problems !?
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Registered: 12/01/02
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