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Old May 3rd 06, 12:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.setup
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Default MPREXE.EXE error during startup

G'Day Noel,

Thanks for the info. I will arrange with her to have another go.

I will post back by Friday.
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Regards,
Pat Garard
Melbourne, Australia
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"Noel Paton" wrote in message
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Believe me - you really don't want the CMAPIENG file - it's part of an ancient
version for McAfee and should have been consigned to the scrapheap long ago.
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;275003

I would recommend removing the rest of the McAfee application (if it's still
there) for the time being


If the system is booting OK in Safe Mode, but not in Normal Mode, it would
imply that there are driver problems - try this
Reboot to Safe Mode
Open Device Manager
Remove ALL error-flagged devices
Remove ALL instances of duplicated devices (except those in the System Devices
branch - post back with a list of those!)
Reboot to Normal Mode - Windows will reinstall the required drivers -
hopefully curing your problem.



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"Pat Garard" apgarardATbigpondDOTnetDOTau wrote in message
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G'Day All,

I am an Xp user with little knowledge of ME.

I am trying to help a neighbour.

She has experienced a number of slightly different errors with MPREXE.EXE
and KERNEL32.DLL.

These errors occurred during start-up.

Most said "MPREXE.EXE has caused an error in KERNEL32.DLL", and
a few have said "...has caused an invalid page fault in ...".

When I first became involved the system would start in neither Normal nor
Safe Mode.

I have renamed, and replaced from the CD, the following:
USER32.DLL
GDI32.DLL
WINMM.DLL
KERNEL32.DLL and
MPREXE.EXE

The file CMAPIENG.VXD does not appear to be on the system.

The system now starts fine in Safe Mode, but the error still occurs during
start-up, a few seconds after the login dialog appears

Currently when the error appears, she can move the dialog to the side of the
screen,
enter her password and continue.

This strategy has enabled her to back up her documents, photos etc, although
she can NOT access the Internet.

I would appreciate any advice on how to fix it once and for all.
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Regards,
Pat Garard
Melbourne, Australia
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