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When trying to click internet browser on my Compag Presario SR1719UK PC I get the following message: IXPLORE.EXE - Application error the instruction Ox77c46fa3 referred memory at 0x02df2000 the memory could not be written.
my pc is working correctly and no problem with my ISP Orange.com
I can still e-mail on Outlook express
and get on internet with Mozilla Firefox
after installing IE8 beta 2 then trying to uninstall it (It should go back to IE7 according to microsoft) i get the message " ox77c46fa3 referenced memory at oxo6ae300 memory could not be written " and IE7 shuts down the only way i can use IE is to reinstall IE8 but it just runs so slow the reason i tried to uninstall in the first place, I am running XP with sp3 installed. can someone help please after installing IE8 beta 2 then trying to uninstall it (It should go back to IE7 according to microsoft) i get the message " ox77c46fa3 referenced memory at oxo6ae300 memory could not be written " and IE7 shuts down the only way i can use IE is to reinstall IE8 but it just runs so slow the reason i tried to uninstall in the first place, I am running XP with sp3 installed. can someone help please
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Even when I am using the administrator account I can not download updates
from the windows update site the yellow icon used to appear but no updates,
now no icon appears, these messages come up whenever I've tried to download
updates manually from the windows update site [Error number: 0x8DDD0002] or
something that goes like this OxOOOA46 and there is a link to where one gets
instructions on fixing it. I have done what was suggested which was to go to
tools internet explorer security and make sure user persistence user data was
enabled I've done all this to no avail. I've been told that I need to be an
administrator to download updates but anytime I've tried to download updates
I've been using an account with administrator privileges.
I've had problems accessing the internet for ages but it is only lately that
I can't download updates from the windows update site.
I keep getting these error messages when I switch on my computer using the
limited account. ccApap.exe - Application Error.
The application failed to initialise properly (OxcOOOOO22) click on ok to
terminate the application.
I click on ok and then another message comes up osCheck.exe - Application
Error
The application failed to initialise properly (OxcOOOOO22)click on ok to
terminate the program
Again I click on ok and another message comes up PIFSvc.exe - Application
Error
The application failed to initialise properly(OxcOOOOO22) Click on OK to
terminate the application.
I click on ok and windows loads as normal. I can access programs such as
works and windows media player but my anti virus (Norton Internet Security
2007) has disappeared but when I use the Administrator Account Norton seems
to be there and seems to work ok.
My computer is a year old and I have had to get it repaired a couple of
times but I don't want to spend any more on it as they can't seem to fix the
problem. I can do what I want so long as it is offline anything that
involves the internet I have problems with. The computer Operating System is
Windows xp Home Edition with service pack 2. I use Internet Explorer version
7.
Any ideas on why I have problems with the internet and what I can do to
solve them would be much appreciated.
None of those failing modules that you mention are from Microsoft.
I suspect that they may be from your security package(s).
Try enabling the Windows firewall only. Uninstall your other security packages
and then retry getting the updates.
BTW if you are only concerned with getting the updates but don't care how
you could also try using the Windows Update Catalog, download and install
manually from there.
It is possible that you are attempting to install a 64-bit version of Java when you have a 32-bit operating system. Check your operating and confirm this. In Vista you can find this using Start > Control Panel > System. This is similar if you have Windows 7. Here is what it looks like:
If after that you, you follow these instructions from Sun (Java) to locate and install the 32-bit version.
Error: x64.exe not a valid Win32 application
This article applies to:
Platform(s): Windows 7, Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 2003
Browser(s): Internet Explorer, Firefox, Mozilla 1.4+
Java version(s): 6.0
SYMPTOMS
While trying to install Java a user gets an error message similar to: ' ... x64.exe not a valid Win32 application'
CAUSE
The error message is a result of trying to install a 64-bit version of Java on a 32-bit operating system. SOLUTION
User needs to install a 32-bit version of Java software, since a 64-bit version is not compatible with their 32-bit operating system.
If you are using Windows Vista Operating System, then you can download and install the latest drivers for the webcam from the web link given below: ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp34501-35000/sp34746.exe NOTE: Clicking the link may give an error indicating it is invalid. Copy and paste the entire link in a new browser window. Installation Instructions:
1. Download the Softpaq .EXE file to a directory on your hard drive.
2. Execute the downloaded file and follow the on-screen instructions.
This will install the webcam driver on the notebook.
Hi, Which of these models is it? » Compaq Presario C700 CTO Notebook PC » Compaq Presario C700EM Notebook PC » Compaq Presario C700ET Notebook PC » Compaq Presario C700LA Notebook PC » Compaq Presario C700T CTO Notebook PC » Compaq Presario C700XX Notebook PC Follow the links to the drivers.
However here are ALL THE DRIVERS U'LL EVER NEED FOR COMPAQ PRESARIO C700
Conexant CX20549-12 Audio Driver for Microsoft Windows XP (sp36090.exe) (UAA Driver needed) ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp36001-36500/sp36090.exe
This will create a swsetup folder in C drive ("C:sp36090")
Installing this driver may result in an error. But continue with the following steps to get the audio driver installed correctly.
1. Click on Start and select Run. Now type devmgmt.msc and press enter.
2. Right click on "Audio device on High Definition Audio Bus" and click Update driver.
3. Select "Install from a list or specific location"
4. Click Next. Then select "Don't search, I will choose the driver to install"
5. Click Next and then select "Sound, video and game controller" from the list.
6. Click Next and then click Have Disk.
7. Click Browse C:sp36090 folder and select the .inf file (CpV30D5a) and click open and Continue with the onscreen instructions.
Conexant CX20548 Modem Driver for Microsoft Windows XP (sp36089.exe) (UAA Driver needed)
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp36001-36500/sp36089.exe
Download and install Conexant modem driver (sp36089). This will give error message and also will create a folder C:swsetupsp36089 which contains extracted driver files.
The same method which is used for installing audio driver needs to be followed for modem
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Goto Control Panel>>Internet options
-Uncheck the following options
Disable script debugging(Internet Explorer)
Disable script debugging(Others)
Enable third party browser extensions
Try to remove that on the boot.ini on your system.
You can do that by following this.
1.Click Start>Run>type "msconfig" (without the "") then press enter, On the new window that will comes up that is the msconfig window.
2. uncheck the EABServ.exe on the startup or on the boot.ini. then click apply and restart. I'm not sure if the EABServ.exe is a virus or a malicious file that is not recognize by your antivirus but I know its not a microsoft application.
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp31001-31500/sp31075.exe
5 in 1 card reader driver:
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp33501-34000/sp33604.exe
HP Quick Launch Buttons
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softlib/software8/COL18360/ch-47422-1/sp33258.exe
LAN Driver
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp30501-31000/sp30580.exe
To install audio / modem drivers, first download and install Microsoft
Universal Audio Architecture (UAA) Bus Driver for High Definition Audio
(sp32646):
Download and install Conexant modem driver (sp36089). This will give
error message and also will create a folder C:\swsetup\sp36089 which
contains extracted driver files.
The same method which is used for installing audio driver needs to be followed for modem.
after installing IE8 beta 2 then trying to uninstall it (It should go back to IE7 according to microsoft) i get the message " ox77c46fa3 referenced memory at oxo6ae300 memory could not be written " and IE7 shuts down the only way i can use IE is to reinstall IE8 but it just runs so slow the reason i tried to uninstall in the first place, I am running XP with sp3 installed. can someone help please
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