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Posted 2003-08-28, 01:26 PM
Hey, can someone help me with this? My computer always has this pop up that says

Error: runtime error 5 at 0099729C

What is this? sometimes if I close it, two pops up, and when I go into task manager it doesn't exist as it's own program, but my system idle is using 99 percent of my computer when this is on. I went into control panel and went into Admin tools : services : and disabled some stuff (to be able to stop it from duping itself), did I mention my firewall might be corrupted? Can anyone plz gimme some answers?
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Posted 2003-08-28, 01:38 PM in reply to gpkyo's post "Virus??!"
when worse comes to worse, change operating system, hey you got to do, what you got to do!! :-(
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Posted 2003-08-28, 04:39 PM in reply to gpkyo's post "Virus??!"
"Fatal Exception 0x has occurred at xxxx:xxxxxxx"?

Is that the one? It's probably bad RAM. (at least that's what Microsoft says.. the syntax above pertains to Win9x.)

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Posted 2003-08-28, 04:52 PM in reply to gpkyo's post "Virus??!"
i get that error whenever i login in my other computer
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Posted 2003-08-28, 05:23 PM in reply to gpkyo's post "Virus??!"
Ok, first of all this belongs in the Help Forum, ( I believe, correct me if I'm wrong) But, This does not have to do with your RAM at all, it has to do with a program that is trying to load while others are still processing, you can get rid of the nasty little programs from popping up by going to :


Run: MSCONFIG

Startup Tab: Disable ALL.
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Posted 2003-08-31, 12:10 PM in reply to gpkyo's post "Virus??!"
Heh, I already did that (isn't obivous?), but this program can't be disable thats the problem it can be slow but not disable. I believe it should be a virus trying to open a potal or something but can't find it thats why the pop ups pop up. Plus you don't have to disable everything just the program.
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Posted 2003-08-31, 10:09 PM in reply to gpkyo's post "Virus??!"
Disabling everything than back tracking, is the best way to go..
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