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willytheg
Hope this is the correct place for these questions. I guess my first
question is in re: to getting email responses. It looked as if only MS
sponsored email sites were selectable and I generally use gmail. Can that be
done ([email protected])?
Whe tech question I need to ask concerns program that continually attempt to
load but cannot due to apparent missing .msi files. Though most of these are
Windows appl don't applications which I would think this forum would support,
eg. "Solution Center" is a program whose function I must have thought
important at one time; now I don't time even remember what it does. However,
when I start my PC (XP Pro) it keeps trying to load, unsuccessfully but
doggedly. The best I can figure from trouble shooting this is that a .msi
file is missing. When I looked up the procedure for possibly fixing this, it
required skills in registry manipulation that are beyond me. I wasa hoping
that Defender would detect the missing files and either automatically replace
them-at least insofar as MS products are concerned.
Further, when I try to run an application I really need access to, I get the
error message that another .msi file is missing, though in this case it seems
to be a BIOS file on a Dell PC. I have a problem with that because the Dell
PC I purchased 2 years ago came w/ XP. I had numerous problems with it and
finally goitr it restored but only later found out that they restoreed it
with XP Pro and I have the restoration Disks for XP Home. The error message I
get in this .msi missing file problem is to use the restore Disk that came
with PC-those disks are all for the original Home version and the .msi file
is something I'm unable to get for the Dell BIOS problem. Any help,
suggestions of websites, programs-non-commercial and safe that will check
system for missing .msi dfiles (and other file types since .dll files are
another type that frequently present the same problem).
I do use two security programs that have registry cleaners in them that
might be responsible. They are C Cleaner and Eusing both freeware and both
seemingly quite good. I do not know what is used in their registry sweeps
what HKEYS etc. ( I know very little about registry, though that is probably
apparent). I'm wondering what cyber logic they use to determine what registry
info to delete.
I weould greatly appreciate any help, suggestions for safe programs that can
detect and at least indicate where appropriate .msi files can be found? I was
contemplating Silverlight.
Thanks Everyone,
Bill
PS> First time poster so please pardon any breach of protocol, I know its
pretty lengthy
question is in re: to getting email responses. It looked as if only MS
sponsored email sites were selectable and I generally use gmail. Can that be
done ([email protected])?
Whe tech question I need to ask concerns program that continually attempt to
load but cannot due to apparent missing .msi files. Though most of these are
Windows appl don't applications which I would think this forum would support,
eg. "Solution Center" is a program whose function I must have thought
important at one time; now I don't time even remember what it does. However,
when I start my PC (XP Pro) it keeps trying to load, unsuccessfully but
doggedly. The best I can figure from trouble shooting this is that a .msi
file is missing. When I looked up the procedure for possibly fixing this, it
required skills in registry manipulation that are beyond me. I wasa hoping
that Defender would detect the missing files and either automatically replace
them-at least insofar as MS products are concerned.
Further, when I try to run an application I really need access to, I get the
error message that another .msi file is missing, though in this case it seems
to be a BIOS file on a Dell PC. I have a problem with that because the Dell
PC I purchased 2 years ago came w/ XP. I had numerous problems with it and
finally goitr it restored but only later found out that they restoreed it
with XP Pro and I have the restoration Disks for XP Home. The error message I
get in this .msi missing file problem is to use the restore Disk that came
with PC-those disks are all for the original Home version and the .msi file
is something I'm unable to get for the Dell BIOS problem. Any help,
suggestions of websites, programs-non-commercial and safe that will check
system for missing .msi dfiles (and other file types since .dll files are
another type that frequently present the same problem).
I do use two security programs that have registry cleaners in them that
might be responsible. They are C Cleaner and Eusing both freeware and both
seemingly quite good. I do not know what is used in their registry sweeps
what HKEYS etc. ( I know very little about registry, though that is probably
apparent). I'm wondering what cyber logic they use to determine what registry
info to delete.
I weould greatly appreciate any help, suggestions for safe programs that can
detect and at least indicate where appropriate .msi files can be found? I was
contemplating Silverlight.
Thanks Everyone,
Bill
PS> First time poster so please pardon any breach of protocol, I know its
pretty lengthy