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On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 05:23:14 PDT7, Louis W. Pinckert, S.M. wrote:
>the desktop icon, a folder open showing some files and it immediately locks up the
>system. It requires the reset button to reboot. Then after going through Checkdisk, I'll
>get a Internal error that stops the system. Ctrl/Alt/del is necessary to get the system
>running again. Running INI clean up does not help.
Hello Louis,
Prior to these problems, did you use possibly use UniMaint to remove an application? I
did and I got problems similar to the ones you describe. It was caused by my taking
UniMaint's advise that a particular desktop *.dll was tied to the application, that I was
trying to uninstall. I was a little hesitant about it, because it looked like it belonged to the
desktop, or WPS, and not my application. But I had UniMaint remove it anyway, along
with the application.
Immediately afterwards I could not use my WPS drive objects correctly. They would
lock up my system. And the drive objects and FileStar disagreed about what was on
the drive.
I used UniMaint to reinstall the application and everything was back to normal. Then I
used UniMaint to properly uninstall the application and reinstall it in another location. As
I recall, the application was the IBM browser, which I wanted to remove from the ECS
installation drive and place on my C:\ drive.
Perhaps you did something similar??
HCM
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