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Old February 24th 06, 06:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
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WOW, you (had) the exact problem I am having now.

Possible to get a link back to your orginal post ???


Jon


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Old February 24th 06, 03:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
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Default audio is gone

'Fickle', in that it's always something on the fritz with Microsoft.
Millions of lines of code layered on top of each other seems to cause trouble
everytime one turns around. For instance, after solving this audio and
battery problem, I now find that my MS Word program is shot. The software
loads an Word document, but then appears an error message "Winword has caused
and error in HPFWIN20.DLL. Winword will now close." This takes me out of
using word processing until I remedy this new problem. Could be tied to a
Microsoft Critical Update, the latest I downloaded seems timely with the
problem, but who knows? That update was KB908519. I have no way of knowing
how to uninstall this update. I've uninstalled MS Office and reinstalled it.
Still get the same error message. Any ideas on this one?

Tim

"webster72n" wrote:


Sorry about the delay:
'Mystery' seems to be the correct description, but glad to hear you are
'straightened out', thanks to SR and your ingenuity.
What are the symptoms of your 'fickle' state in windows?

Harry.


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Old February 24th 06, 03:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
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Default audio is gone

Most problems with Word are the result of a corrupted Normal.dot template
file - try doing a Search for files of that name and rename all found to
Normal.jnk - the reboot and try again.

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"Red starcut spinnaker"
wrote in message ...
'Fickle', in that it's always something on the fritz with Microsoft.
Millions of lines of code layered on top of each other seems to cause
trouble
everytime one turns around. For instance, after solving this audio and
battery problem, I now find that my MS Word program is shot. The software
loads an Word document, but then appears an error message "Winword has
caused
and error in HPFWIN20.DLL. Winword will now close." This takes me out of
using word processing until I remedy this new problem. Could be tied to a
Microsoft Critical Update, the latest I downloaded seems timely with the
problem, but who knows? That update was KB908519. I have no way of
knowing
how to uninstall this update. I've uninstalled MS Office and reinstalled
it.
Still get the same error message. Any ideas on this one?

Tim

"webster72n" wrote:


Sorry about the delay:
'Mystery' seems to be the correct description, but glad to hear you are
'straightened out', thanks to SR and your ingenuity.
What are the symptoms of your 'fickle' state in windows?

Harry.




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Old February 26th 06, 08:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
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Default audio is gone

Try starting a new thread - it's *extremely* unlikely to be exactly the same
problem, as this one was a rather strange one!

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WOW, you (had) the exact problem I am having now.

Possible to get a link back to your orginal post ???


Jon


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