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December 17th, 2007 23:00
Application Popup
Greetings,
Since we purchased our PC from Dell, we have been having this issue each day at least 4-8 times. We get a small popup box that says only "ERROR" and that is it. We click the OK button on the box and it goes away. I have asked the staff and they have done so...is to log the exact times that this happens. I checked the logs and found that each time the popup occurred, we have an entry that states:
Source: Application Popup
Category: None
Event ID: 26
Description: Application Popup: :
That is it. It points to no application in particular. It will momentarily bogged the computer down but otherwise that is it. I feel like an idiot because I cannot find info on an error that tells you nothing. Can anyone lead me in a good direction?
The PC is:
OptiPlex 320
Pentium 4
512 RAM
WinXP Pro SP2
80 GB HDD
Thanks, Joel
Message Edited by joel.mich on 12-17-2007 09:19 PM
Since we purchased our PC from Dell, we have been having this issue each day at least 4-8 times. We get a small popup box that says only "ERROR" and that is it. We click the OK button on the box and it goes away. I have asked the staff and they have done so...is to log the exact times that this happens. I checked the logs and found that each time the popup occurred, we have an entry that states:
Source: Application Popup
Category: None
Event ID: 26
Description: Application Popup: :
That is it. It points to no application in particular. It will momentarily bogged the computer down but otherwise that is it. I feel like an idiot because I cannot find info on an error that tells you nothing. Can anyone lead me in a good direction?
The PC is:
OptiPlex 320
Pentium 4
512 RAM
WinXP Pro SP2
80 GB HDD
Thanks, Joel
Message Edited by joel.mich on 12-17-2007 09:19 PM
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RoHe
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December 18th, 2007 00:00
Scanned for malware lately?
A generic error message. Since it doesn't specify an application, it could be almost anything.
Reboot and press F12 before windows starts to load. Go to Utilities partition and run extended hard drive and RAM memory tests.
Clear browser cache and delete .tmp files from hard drive...
Ron
Message Edited by RoHe on 12-17-2007 06:12 PM
joel.mich
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December 18th, 2007 00:00
I am working on it remotely so if I cannot get someone to stay after hours to handle the reboot, I will do that when I do an onsite 1/6/08.
As far as malware and such. This has been from day one and the PC is only used one half day each week so you can see why it is not such an urgency. That said...when I set up a PC for the network, it gets a load of programming such as: AV software, Ad-Aware, Spyware Blaster, Spybot S&D, etc and they are updated and run weekly.
I'll keep you posted if I find anything else.
Joel
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December 20th, 2007 21:00
RoHe
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December 20th, 2007 23:00
Alternatively, run msconfig and uncheck the box for HP's updater software on Startup tab. Exit msconfig and reboot. Put check in "Don't show this again" box that appears on reboot. If that puts an end to the error box, then either just leave HP unchecked in msconfig, or you may need to uninstall and reinstall the HP updater software.
Ron
Message Edited by RoHe on 12-20-2007 05:23 PM