I keep trying to download Reaplayer and I keep getting this message: "Real networks has encountered a problem and needs to close". How can I get around this to effectively download it?
SOURCE: I keep getting "windows explorer has encountered a
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I believe that the windows operating system is corrupted and needs to be repair.
Just get Windows operating system CD installer and run the repair mode. http://www.fixya.com/support/r7410371-reinstall_windows_xp_or_installing_clean.
There is video attached on how to repair the operating system.
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SOURCE: I keep getting this message: "Asus Eee PC ACPI
Quoting from a forum last year discussing how to get rid of your message... "ACPI stands for Advance Configuration and Power Interface, which basically means it lets the OS communicate with the BIOS. This covers things from properly reading battery capacity to hardware features like enabling the Fn keys on your keyboard to work. So it's needed if you want everything to work." Click on the following link to see the discussion thread...
http://forum.eeeuser.com/viewtopic.php?id=86722
The problem can be registry errors, incorrect ACPI drivers or both. You can try the suggested solution of reloading the Asus drivers but you may still get the message due to registry errors. Registry cleaning can by done by Advanced SystemCare Free which is a free utility that can be downloaded from CNet...
http://download.cnet.com/Advanced-SystemCare-Free/3000-2086_4-10407614.html
If all this fails and you can back-up any personal data that you might have on the netbook, a simple solution is on startup to tap F9 to reload the system with its factory-installed image that is on a hidden partition on the netbook's hard disk. Click on the following link to read and follow the steps....
http://www.jabzweb.com/tips-and-tricks/2009/10/how-to-restore-your-asus-eeepc-netbook-to-factory-settings/
SOURCE: Every time I start up
ACPI is the reporting system for the hardware. It tells the operating system about battery charges fan speeds and so on depending on the model.
I would look at the Asus support page for a bios update as well as updates for the ACPI system or software. You can download and just run the updates to install and that should fix this if they have a driver problem and a fix.
http://usa.asus.com/Eee/
Select your model to go to the model page then under downloads you should find the bios updates and the bios utility. Download and run and it will update and hopefully kill the error. I saw 4 updates and two looked like they might address this. Just get the latest one. It will tell you if it needs to be done. Don't run anything else when you do this. Start the update and don;t touch. It should take just a few minutes and may want to reboot after.
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