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> rundll32!, what is it its screwing things up!
Ben
post May 11 2004, 11:07 PM
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Whenever i shut down windows(XP) I always have to manually shut down rundll32 why do you think this is?? sad.gif
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magicmunchkin
post May 12 2004, 10:33 AM
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hi,
One thing you can try is a disk check. Open "my computer" right click on your hard drive,go to properties.click tools, click the button"check now" make sure you check both boxes then click start. You will get a message saying that it cannot check the disk until you restart your computer. click "yes" when it askes to schedule a check on the next bootup. On your next bootup let windows check for problems and try and fix them. Hopefully it will fix this one.

Let me know how it goes
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post May 14 2004, 06:04 PM
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Ya thanks alot i got the problem fixed. smile.gif
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