On Nov 6, 6:04*pm, Marky <dkv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Nov 6, 5:07*pm, "NotEvenMe" <cargo...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > a runtime error is usually poor programming or a corrupted file.
> > i have also seen it happen with flaky memory.
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> > "Marky" <dkv...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> > > When doing an advanced search in Vista 32, ultimate, including non-
> > > indexed, hidden and system files, I'm unable to find files such as
> > > outlook.pst e.t.c. After searching for about 15 minutes a screen pops
> > > up: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library.
> > > Runtime Error!
> > > Program: C\Windows\Explorer.exe
> > > This program has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual
> > > way.
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> > > There is no error code and this problem has been on my machine since
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> Thanks, but that doesn't help me fix the problem. I would assume that
> flaky memory would also present other problems and I don't have any.
> Since the Vista search engine is the one that is triggering the
> runtime error I would hope that it's not faulty programming and since
> it is Explorer.exe that the error screen identifies I would also hope
> that it's not a corrupted Explorer as I have no other problems with
> the Vista Desktop Explorer on this machine.
> However I did do a repair-reinstall of Vista a while ago and that did
> not change anything.
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ANYBODY ?????
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