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RackMeUp1
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      04-20-2008
please please help i am on the verge on smashing my laptop up, cant access
hardly anything on internet, as keep getting this message"microsoft feeds
synchronization has stopped working" can anyone anyone help me before i
smash laptop up please
 
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Mark L. Ferguson
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      04-20-2008
I think maybe 'restoring to factor defaults' is preferable to 'recycling' in
this case. :/ Turing off all your feeds might do something. You can check
the report in the Network tools. A 'reset to defaults' for the Internet
Explorer might let you start fresh, and set it all up again. (IE, tools
menu, Options, Advanced tab, 'reset' button)
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> please please help i am on the verge on smashing my laptop up, cant access
> hardly anything on internet, as keep getting this message"microsoft feeds
> synchronization has stopped working" can anyone anyone help me before i
> smash laptop up please


 
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      05-01-2008

I am getting the same error and am also unable to access hardly anything
on the internet - google, gmail, yahoo etc. Firefox then crashes,
internet explorer isn't any better.

has anyone found a solution to this? I'm also had notions of smashing
up the pc, or wiping it completely and replacing Vista with something
that works reliably for more than 5 mins. I'm new to Vista and this
Forum, but so far my experiences with Vista are non too positive....

I am also getting the following RunDLL error on startup, not sure if it
is related.

"Error loading C:\Windows\system32\hxkqfkok.dll. The specified module
could not be found"

I've searched and found this could be virus related, I will do a full
virus scan shortly.


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Noel Paton
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      06-01-2009
On Mon, 1 Jun 2009 04:39:19 +0530, mz3 <>
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>same exact thing happening to me. anyone ever find the proper solution?
>i'm surprised i was able to access this forum even. I'd ask over at the
>microshite forums but they don't seem to be working.
>
>I thought it might have has something to do with the microsoft.net
>framework assistant that was secretly installed as an addon in firefox
>recently which cannot be un-installed.


What is the EXACT error message you are getting?
the previous poster's problem was almost certainly caused by a virus.
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Noel Paton
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      06-02-2009
On Mon, 1 Jun 2009 14:18:39 +0530, mz3 <>
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>no, I don't think it was a virus. don't know what it was. I scanned the
>machine thoroughly. What I did then was try to do a system restore. It
>was about to do it until it said I couldn't do one as something was up
>and I'd have to fix that first and asked whether I wanted to.
>
>I said yeah. It said well you can't do that until you restart the
>machine - do you want to do that? I said fine.
>
>It took about an hour and a half to scan through everything in five
>stages. the fourth was the longest where it scanned and fixed all files.
>
>
>every now and again, it would delete something or patch something. then
>it booted up and I haven't had a problem since.
>
>didn't even end up doing the system restore.
>
>before all of that, it kept saying 'file sychronization has stopped
>working' 'windows explorer has stopped working' 'looking for a
>solution' (to infinity) and all my programs kept crashing especially if
>i opened more than one. I only had chrome and firefox open.
>
>I was wondering if it had anything to do with the 'microsoft.net
>framework assistant' addon that was secretly installed in firefox in the
>last update which is impossible to uninstall and which I had just
>recently disabled prior to the big cock-up. I have it enabled now just
>in case but would love to know why microshite want to compromise my
>security with a clandestine addon I can't remove.


http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/06...extension_row/
http://www.annoyances.org/exec/show/article08-600
should allow you to get rid of the offending article..
You really must do better in problem-solving than you above
description if you want help - there's almost nothing there to get to
grips with and no detailed error messages- which are essential if
anyone is to help.
I gather your problem is now solved?
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