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mrsD 12-08-2006 08:29 AM

Error Message help
 
I got reminders (as usual) for my updates..Java and an IE 7.0.

So I did that earlier in the week.
Now I am getting an error message when I reboot:
GetProcessImageFileNameW could not be located in the dynamic Link
Library PSPI.DLL

The box title is MotiveSB.exe entry point not found.

Is this important? I just closed the box, but of course it does not go away.

Second question... my DSL is acting up..and was dead this morning.
(It was slow now and then a few days ago)

So we did the modem/router/computer reboot sequence and it is fixed for now.
Is this typical, or does anyone know if this means I have a hardware failure coming? or is it because of the new updates?:o

I was able to get on here finally. We called the DSL 1-800 number after doing an internal diagnostic and the first suggestion did fix the problem for now.
I have little to no experience with DSL...perhaps this is a common event?

Jomar 12-08-2006 11:53 PM

I don't use the IE at all and I'm not up on those filenames.. hope someone pops in with an answer for you.


but for the DSL I had to do the {tech call line }diagnostic 1x but a few times when it was slow we turned it all off and unplugged the power {we have a router too} so shut it all down for a minute or so- and then fire it all up and restart the computer too.
it usually gets it speeded up.

we have had it since spring?? and only one problem where I had to call customer service tech helpline.

If you have a wireless?? try moving the antenna around or the access point /router different angles change it sometimes.
my computer is about 20' away from the access point/router and thru a doorway.

our connection was really slow over the holiday??
that's what i noticed

prob the updates might have caused it-
if a hardware you might notice weird sounds or odd hangs/mini crashes at times- just guessing here

clouds z 12-17-2006 02:20 AM

you using win98?

you have a 98 boot disc?

maybe try the fdisk /mbr command
search google for it

mrsD 12-17-2006 06:20 PM

Thank you Cloudz...
 
We finally figured it out and I posted the fix here:

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/showthread.php?t=8484

It involves 2 files that fight with each other. One from the router software, and the new one that is in the Explorer 7.0 update.


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