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Answer» I system restored my laptop to original settings yesterday and tried to download some of the applications I was using before such as winrar, windows media player, itunes and other bits and BOBS. I am usin firefox and when they download they come up in the download box but only as a white window with the blue bar across the top not the icon which I am downloading (which used to happen).
Once they download I try to run them to install the program and have received a number of error messages including ''incorrect parameter'' ''only part of the readprocessmemory...'' and ''the application is not win32''
What is missing which allows the installation to take place or how can I fix this?
Many thanks in advance
2020Much more info on the machine, OS and what happened that REQUIRED a restore and someone will be along shortly...OS NameMicrosoft Windows XP Home Edition Version5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Build 2600 OS ManufacturerMicrosoft Corporation System Name System ManufacturerNEC Computers International System ModelEASYNOTE PB20Q00201 System TypeX86-based PC Processorx86 Family 6 Model 13 Stepping 6 GenuineIntel ~1395 Mhz BIOS Version/DatePhoenix Technologies LTD 3A18, 22/10/2004 SMBIOS Version2.31 Windows DirectoryC:\WINDOWS System DirectoryC:\WINDOWS\system32 Boot Device\Device\HarddiskVolume2 LocaleUnited Kingdom Hardware Abstraction LayerVersion = "5.1.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)" User Name Time ZoneGMT STANDARD Time Total Physical Memory512.00 MB Available Physical Memory86.38 MB Total Virtual Memory2.00 GB Available Virtual Memory1.96 GB Page File Space843.82 MB Page FileC:\pagefile.sys
Packard Bell A7145 Notebook
Basically ran out of memory, was full of music, games and general RUBBISH I didn't use any more. Sound had disappeared and was running slowly so decided to start again.Did you do a System Restore to an earlier date or an OEM restore with the laptop CD ? ? How much free space is on that hard drive ? ?No cd just a complete system restore from the laptop, and not to a prior date. I have 23.5GB of free space before it was down to 2GB that is why I decided restore to factory settings without saving any data.Letting a HDD get below 10% free space will always cause problems because it struggles so hard to find data and drives actually use certain empty space to keep things running...
Are you saying you restored from a partition on the laptop ? ? I'm confused so bear with me...
The messages you are getting sound like driver issues combined with operating system woes as well.
Not to be a pain but let us know exactly how you performed the restore and double check in the meantime if you have a CD that would have come with the laptop that's labelled Driver CD...
Actually list all the CD's you have from the laptop and what they are labelled as.I received no CD's with the laptop, when I started the laptop I F11ed and completed a full system restore, as windows and the hardware such as cd writer, DVD player and such are all pre-installed on the laptop.
Basically I have returned the computer to its original state from a built in restore not a cd although I guess this would do the same job.
I'm just not sure why the error messages pop up whenever I download authentic software from the internet to install on my laptop as I did before with no problems, I guess it could be something to do with the installer or a drive as after searching some error messages they seem to come up normally when trying to install from a CD although I am not doing this.Gotcha...and thanx for clairifying that... Travel Here and run this utility and see if things improve. If not let us know ...there are a few other things we can try.
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