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> Any One Know About This One?, Start up Error Message
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post Mar 11 2007, 05:20 PM
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When ever i start up my computer I get this message, Every thing still works but its really anoying.

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This is the Microsoft Foundation Class Library to show off the ability of C/C++ in accordance with Windows API's.

Unoffically:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Fou...n_Class_Library

Officially:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default..../html/mfchm.asp

This may be the result of an incompatable Program, File table corruption, or Defective RAM.

Those are the most likely causes, however there are many others including a poorly written program, or a bad registry hive.

In lamens terms, back-up your OS and restore it. If that's too much work, then go to a restore point or remove recently installed Software. if none of these attempts is succesful, bring your machine in for servicing.
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