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krit86lr

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  1. Can this problem really be related to CCleaner? I can't figure out how CCleaner could interefere with our DHCP addresses.

     

    I guess that I'm questioning whether or not CCleaner is the problem. I might be, but I think that something else could be going on too. DHCP problems are fairly common.

     

    I don't want to assume that CCleaner is the cause without obtaining some sort of proof. :P

  2. Question. Could it be that explorer.exe needs to be restarted? This would affect the desktop and such, but maybe not the My Documents folder.

     

    See if typing, explorer.exe, in the run box > click ok > brings that stuff back.

  3. @jefexp - This isn't working out very well. I think that you are left with 2 options.

     

    1. Keep IE7, but don't use CCleaner until IE7 is stable and CCleaner is coded for IE7 compatibility.

     

    OR

     

    2. Revert back to IE6, and continue to use CCleaner as it is coded to be compatible with IE7.

     

     

    Sorry~

    (I tried)

  4. ok i woke up this morning and IE6 was working (altho glitchy) so i tried to reinstall IE7 to get a clean uninstall it said something about missing file in the system folder and to check it.

     

    Can you use that xp_run_ie_setup.vbs yet?

     

    I just applied the instructions that I gave you and it worked for me. I have done it 10 times now. But...I can use the .vbs file, and I don't know if you can use that yet.

  5. I'm not sure if this is off topic or not. But this stupid NVIDIA nView Desktop Manager. I can't remove it. I broke it so that it wasn't annoying me anymore, but now I'm annoyed because I can't remove it. :P

  6. no i havent kicked it yet although im pretty close to it. i think my computer takes enough verbal abuse though :lol: . i still get that error, i unzipped that to my desktop (i didnt really know where else to unzip it to) and i still get the error after i clicked it to install it. also wen i go to install its all....blank like and..yea i dunno man..whos DjLizard?

     

    That's strange. You have something funky going on with your computer.

     

    DjLizard is a PC Tech who helps on the forum quite often. He is also the author of dial-a-fix (DAF) that is in my sig. I'll tell him to look at this thread.

     

    When you download it you will be asked to save or run VB. Try choosing run. That way it will automatically go where it needs to. Do you know what I mean?

  7. Some people do, but I don't. I already have so many usernames and passwords, that for forums I am one and the same everywhere I go.

     

    People here and at LS go to other forums and use different usernames. I can't keep track of who people are after awhile. Now I have a little note stuck to my monitor with peoples multiple usernames so that I can keep track of who I'm talking to. :lol:

     

    It gets very confusing! Fun topic by the way. ;)

  8. Well....What happened?

     

    Did you kick it? :lol: j/k

     

    Honestly, if you download that link and it still doesn't work...then I am clueless as to what your next step would be.

     

    DjLizard would be needed to fix that before you could continue with the other instructions.

  9. Okay, I have a few minutes. People are on a beer run. ;)

     

    In this thread follow the instructions in Post #8.

     

    After doing that you will have IE6, but IE6 will act a little buggy. So, reinstall IE7. This will recreate the IE7 uninstaller. Then you can do a clean uninstall of IE7.

     

    Did I explain that clearly? If not let me know. ;)

     

    One more thing. After reverting to IE6 reboot. After reinstalling IE7 reboot. After uninstalling IE7 reboot.

     

    :lol:

  10. Okay, I will be back later. I can tell you how to replace the IE7 uninstaller if your friend can't get it to you.

     

    I couldn't read your picture, but I think that it said something about a script error. I will look again later. Sorry, guests are arriving at my house right now.

     

     

    Later :)

    K

  11. i looked at those threads, and i cant use system restore (i had some virus and other junk embedded in it) , and also i tried to do a repair installation, but it says it cant do it. it says its already installed and to uninstall it. i use firefox, but i thought id try out IE7 just to check it out, but i need IE6 for my XML stuff it wont open in firefox. is there at least another program that i can open my msn XML stuff in? is there an eqivalent of XPLite thats free?... jeez i ask alot of questions...sorry.

     

    LOL - Lots of questions are okay. It's the best way to not do something wrong.

     

    There should be a free trial version of XPLite thats free. Also, something went wrong if you couldn't do a repair installation. I think that you did something wrong if it told you to uninstall.

     

    msn XML won't open in FF? I don't know what you mean. What is msn XML stuff?

     

     

    Sorry...I ask a lot of questions :lol:

  12. Welcome to the forums Mel. :)

     

    That's a good question. The answer is yes. If you are going to keep all of the backups, then there isn't a reason to remove the things in the first place because you're still keeping them on your computer.

     

    I usually suggest that after a few days, if your computer isn't acting funny then delete the backup.

     

    There is an exception to this. If you used the "hotfix uninstaller" option in CCleaner v1.27, then you should replace your first backup, then delete the rest.

     

     

    If any of this is unclear, please feel free to ask more questions. :D

    K

  13. some how i screwed up my IE7 beta 2 uninstall key with CCleaner. and now i cant uninstall it. is there anyway to fix this? or am i stuck with it? is it possible at all to reinstall IE6 to a different location so i can use it instead? i really need my IE6 back, IE7 wont open my XML docs. sorry theres alot of questions...but any answers would be VERY VERY helpful =) thanks

     

    Welcome sn-fred :)

     

    Umm, yes and no. If you used the "hotfix uninstaller" option in CCleaner then CCleaner did remove the IE7 uninstaller. The uninstaller for IE7 is a hotfix uninstaller.

     

    No one here is using IE7, except for some new comers. You really should use FF anyway for better security.

     

    There are some suggestions in the following threads that may be helpful.

    IE7

    IE7

    IE7

     

    Good Luck!

    K

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