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    Ok, need you to run two programs, when you have complete these please attach both logs to your next post.

    Download:

    - ISeeYouXP by ShadowPuterDude




    Double-click ISeeYouXP.exe, ISeeYouXp will be extracted to C:\ISeeYouXP. ISeeYouXP will autorun after installation.

    NOTE: Vista Users ISeeYouXP will not autorun on Vista.



    Possible Error Messages

    * If your ISeeYouXP.txt log appears to be empty or semi-empty or you get an error message similar to the below when running ISeeYouXP.bat and you are running Windows XP or Windows 2000, follow the steps further down that relate to your OS

    C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Window applications.
    # To fix the above error message, choose the download below which is appropriate for your system

    * For Windows XP Pro: download and run: XPproFix
    * For Windows XP Home: download and run: XPHomeFix
    * For Windows 2000: download and run: W2KFix

    Then run ISeeYouXP.bat again and attach the log.
    # A possible second type of error message may occur as shown in the quote box below! If you get either of these two messages, perform the Resolution steps given in this: Virtual Device Driver Error Message in 16-Bit MS-DOS Subsystem
    16 bit MS-DOS Subsystem drive:\program path XXXX. An installable Virtual Device Driver failed DLL initialization. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application. -or- 16 bit MS-DOS Subsystem drive:\program path SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\VirtualDeviceDriv ers. VDD. Virtual Device Driver format in the registry is invalid. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application.

    After attempting to fix the above errors, run ISeeYouXP.bat and attach the log.

    Download to the Desktop:
    ProcessDll by Matt Chugg

    Double-Click ProcessDll.exe, which should be on your desktop.

    The ProcessDll logger will now run and save the file procdll.txt to your desktop.

    Post that file with your next reply.
    Last edited by ShadowPuterDude; 11-26-2007 at 08:00 PM.

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