by idamtnboy on Mon Feb 20, 2012 1:59 pm
Gabe, you most likely have some obscure conflict with an existing program. Those can be difficult, if not nigh impossible, to ferret out. A couple of examples. Sometimes I have a window pop up about not seeing my card reader, or something like that. It happens every time I have Lotus 123 open and sometimes when I run some other program. I think it might be the card reader driver, but I'm sure. I think the card reader driver is also why sometimes, but not always, after I use Resscan when I close Windows I get a devicescan2 does not respond and won't close. I installed a driver for my wife's LG phone. It clashed with Resscan and Resscan would not respond after starting to open up.
The only way to find out for sure what's causing the problem you're having, and it's a time consuming and arduous process, is to do a complete rebuild of your machine, i.e., reload Windows from scratch. Then install all the Windows updates, then the critical programs such as your internet security s/w, and then SH. Run SH and see if you get the error. I'll bet not. Then one or two or three at a time reinstall your programs, running SH after each group of installs. If and when you start having the error you know that the last installed programs are the ones causing the conflicts. If it's a program you have to have you have no choice but to make sure all the updates are installed, and if you still get the error then you have to choose between the error and having the other program. Or everything may work fine as the rebuild cleaned up an outdated version of some library.
The way MS established the file structure and registry for Windows you can easily have a later installed program overwrite some component installed earlier by Windows or another program. Windows programs are allowed to step on each other and sometimes those steps cause problems. That's why corporate IT departments like to run extensive testing of all new programs and major Windows updates before deploying them.
Gabe, you most likely have some obscure conflict with an existing program. Those can be difficult, if not nigh impossible, to ferret out. A couple of examples. Sometimes I have a window pop up about not seeing my card reader, or something like that. It happens every time I have Lotus 123 open and sometimes when I run some other program. I think it might be the card reader driver, but I'm sure. I think the card reader driver is also why sometimes, but not always, after I use Resscan when I close Windows I get a devicescan2 does not respond and won't close. I installed a driver for my wife's LG phone. It clashed with Resscan and Resscan would not respond after starting to open up.
The only way to find out for sure what's causing the problem you're having, and it's a time consuming and arduous process, is to do a complete rebuild of your machine, i.e., reload Windows from scratch. Then install all the Windows updates, then the critical programs such as your internet security s/w, and then SH. Run SH and see if you get the error. I'll bet not. Then one or two or three at a time reinstall your programs, running SH after each group of installs. If and when you start having the error you know that the last installed programs are the ones causing the conflicts. If it's a program you have to have you have no choice but to make sure all the updates are installed, and if you still get the error then you have to choose between the error and having the other program. Or everything may work fine as the rebuild cleaned up an outdated version of some library.
The way MS established the file structure and registry for Windows you can easily have a later installed program overwrite some component installed earlier by Windows or another program. Windows programs are allowed to step on each other and sometimes those steps cause problems. That's why corporate IT departments like to run extensive testing of all new programs and major Windows updates before deploying them.