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June 3rd, 2000 11:00
error 57 & Javascript config problem??
I don't know if these two are related at all but could someone give me some info on what I need to do to fix these. when
When I reboot I get a small window that says
"error 57" any ideas? I click on okay and my system "seems" to work fine.
Also, when getting online I get a message that says: Javascript config has errors: use previous instead? yes/no" I can click Yes or no and again it "seems" to work ok.
And finally I got a new one the other night that said I had: "syntax error.html>"
Again I don't know if these are related at all or if there is anything I can do to fix them but I was curious.
Thanks for any help!
Chad :)
When I reboot I get a small window that says
"error 57" any ideas? I click on okay and my system "seems" to work fine.
Also, when getting online I get a message that says: Javascript config has errors: use previous instead? yes/no" I can click Yes or no and again it "seems" to work ok.
And finally I got a new one the other night that said I had: "syntax error.html>"
Again I don't know if these are related at all or if there is anything I can do to fix them but I was curious.
Thanks for any help!
Chad :)
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Denny Denham
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June 4th, 2000 01:00
Error 57 indicates an I/O problem. Go to Device Manager and see if there are any yellow exclamation marks associated with anything there. That may tell you what is causing that.
The Javascript error may (I'm not certain) relate to an old version of Microsoft Virtual Machine. You can download the lastest version (build 3240) here.
I think the last message is reflecting an error in the HTML of the page you were viewing.
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Ton0874
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June 4th, 2000 16:00
I also looked at the manager and found that the PCI Communication device was the problem.... any ideas on how I fix that?
Thanks
Chad :)