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#1 By 82872 (71.61.128.152) at Wednesday, August 01, 2007 02:03:20 PM
Hello, I have a 1gb P3, Voodoo4 4500 video card, 196mb RAM, 60gig drive on my POS public/backup computer, which is running Win2k with all service packs/security up to date. I'm having a problem with the C++ Runtime Library on games and Shockwave/Flash apps, and I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts on this because my main computer is down and getting a serious upgrade, and even before that, it didn't have this problem. (Actually, I haven't experienced this problem since OpenGL became standard- way back in the day...) All my other programs work fine, from my a/v to other security programs to my graphic art and web design stuff. Minor animations in gif format work fine, but anything done in Flash does not display right. Also, the problem extends to IE 6, Flash (especially rollovers) embedded in pages causes the page to jump or to display incorrectly... Though I do not know if this is related to the Runtime Error. The Runtime error causes applications such as games to shut down, and prevents me from even loading Nesticle or a similar emu... Everything I've read points to the Google Toolbar or Norton, neither of which I use.... or XP (couldn't pay me to use that either) or Office 2k problems- making this very VERY frustrating. I have just swapped out my video card and processor, but that hasn't helped- and now I do not think it's hardware-related... Any help, ideas, or even just thoughts would be greatly and sincerely appreciated.

#2 By 655 (128.249.200.4) at Wednesday, August 01, 2007 02:32:37 PM
Couple of thoughts. Is IE updated to ver 7? Also, have you updated both the Flash and Shockwave players? If those don't address the problem, I'd start by uninstalling Norton first (personal opinion: Norton is death to a computer) and then Google Toolbar to see if uninstalling them fixes the issue. On getting rid of Norton, check their website as they have a separate uninstall utility to download that gets rid of all traces of that....stuff. ---------------------------------------------- Work is for people who don't know how to surf Gateway Performance 700C - P4 1.8gz, 1gig RAM, nVidia 5200; SB Audigy SE; Windows Vista Business, Photoshop CS3, Nikon D200 and D100

#3 By 82872 (71.61.128.152) at Thursday, August 02, 2007 03:44:08 PM
[QUOTE]Originally Posted by Jedi Master: Couple of thoughts. Is IE updated to ver 7? Also, have you updated both the Flash and Shockwave players? If those don't address the problem, I'd start by uninstalling Norton first (personal opinion: Norton is death to a computer) and then Google Toolbar to see if uninstalling them fixes the issue. On getting rid of Norton, check their website as they have a separate uninstall utility to download that gets rid of all traces of that....stuff. [/QUOTE] First and foremost, thank you for your help. I appreciate it. Shockwave and Flash are both up to date. IE 7 will not work with Win2k, the best you can get is IE 6... And I do not have Norton, I have TrendMicro's subscription service for PCcillin backed up by several other 3rd party security software for day-to-day bugs/cookies/the like. My system is clean, DOD-defrag'ed, ect. ect... nothing... I even tried signing up for a trial of a C++ script reviewer that is supposed to find and report errors in coding, backdoors and other breaches... that way I can patch it myself and make backups of any files needed to do so... No reply yet from the company that makes it, and they have to send you the download link. I'm just terribly frustrated with this.... I have read constantly for two weeks, since reloading this beast with the hardware upgrade I mentioned in my first post.... Everything I've found either points to OS's I do not run, or software I wouldn't touch with a ten-foot-pole...

#4 By 82872 (71.61.128.152) at Thursday, August 02, 2007 04:51:52 PM
[Quote] First and foremost, thank you for your help. I appreciate it. Shockwave and Flash are both up to date. IE 7 will not work with Win2k, the best you can get is IE 6... And I do not have Norton, I have TrendMicro's subscription service for PCcillin backed up by several other 3rd party security software for day-to-day bugs/cookies/the like. My system is clean, DOD-defrag'ed, ect. ect... nothing... I even tried signing up for a trial of a C++ script reviewer that is supposed to find and report errors in coding, backdoors and other breaches... that way I can patch it myself and make backups of any files needed to do so... No reply yet from the company that makes it, and they have to send you the download link. I'm just terribly frustrated with this.... I have read constantly for two weeks, since reloading this beast with the hardware upgrade I mentioned in my first post.... Everything I've found either points to OS's I do not run, or software I wouldn't touch with a ten-foot-pole... [/QUOTE] I take that back, IE7 is compatible with Win2k and auto-installs with the service packs and other stuff from Microshaft when you perform Windows Update... whoops. My mistake. So yes, I am running IE7. Sorry about that, I was rushed out the door for an appointment earlier... Just happy to see someone willing to help me!

This post was last edited by Lyssa on Thursday, August 02, 2007 10:40:12 PM.

#5 By 83445 (210.213.191.210) at Friday, August 10, 2007 11:09:19 PM
[QUOTE]Originally Posted by Lyssa: Hello, I have a 1gb P3, Voodoo4 4500 video card, 196mb RAM, 60gig drive on my POS public/backup computer, which is running Win2k with all service packs/security up to date. I'm having a problem with the C++ Runtime Library on games and Shockwave/Flash apps, and I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts on this because my main computer is down and getting a serious upgrade, and even before that, it didn't have this problem. (Actually, I haven't experienced this problem since OpenGL became standard- way back in the day...) All my other programs work fine, from my a/v to other security programs to my graphic art and web design stuff. Minor animations in gif format work fine, but anything done in Flash does not display right. Also, the problem extends to IE 6, Flash (especially rollovers) embedded in pages causes the page to jump or to display incorrectly... Though I do not know if this is related to the Runtime Error. The Runtime error causes applications such as games to shut down, and prevents me from even loading Nesticle or a similar emu... Everything I've read points to the Google Toolbar or Norton, neither of which I use.... or XP (couldn't pay me to use that either) or Office 2k problems- making this very VERY frustrating. I have just swapped out my video card and processor, but that hasn't helped- and now I do not think it's hardware-related... Any help, ideas, or even just thoughts would be greatly and sincerely appreciated. [/QUOTE] I have Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Error, and this stops me from opening folders or even some icons in my Control Panel, my C:/ files and other files, and it's really bugging me. I've tried uninstalling yahoo!toolbar but it's still there. They told me to uninstall Google toolbar, but I don't even have a Google Toolbar! Anyone know what I can do to fix this problem? And my computer's Windows XP.

This post was last edited by sleek79 on Friday, August 10, 2007 11:11:17 PM.



 

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