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Jason Dolin
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      19th Mar 2004
I have a program on my desktop I cannot get rid of. I
unistalled the program but the desktop icon still
remains. If I even single click on the icon my computer
will sit thinking for at least a minute. I try to delete
this icon but it says error removing.... (cyclical
redundancy check). Please Help!

Im not sure if I will be able to find this message board
again, if anyone has any suggestion please email them to
me at (E-Mail Removed)

Please Help!!!!
 
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Dan
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      19th Mar 2004

>-----Original Message-----
>I have a program on my desktop I cannot get rid of. I
>unistalled the program but the desktop icon still
>remains. If I even single click on the icon my computer
>will sit thinking for at least a minute. I try to delete
>this icon but it says error removing.... (cyclical
>redundancy check). Please Help!
>
>Im not sure if I will be able to find this message board
>again, if anyone has any suggestion please email them to
>me at (E-Mail Removed)
>
>Please Help!!!!
>.

Have you tried reinstalling then uninstalling again? A
CRC error usually means the file is corrupt. If that
doesn't work, reinstall the program, delete the shortcut
first, then uninstall via control panel.
 
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