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when I login to my computer it says "loading personal settings" and then
instead of seeing my desktop uploading as usual....system32 file opens over
desktop..??
Don't know what I did ...it just started happening last nite after I had
been on the computer most of the day ...Help !!
 
Visit http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm and scroll
down to Item No. 260 [right column] and download the registry fix
[System32 Folder Opens Upon Boot].

The applicable Microsoft Knowledge Base Article:

System32 Folder Opens When Logging on to Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;170086

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| when I login to my computer it says "loading personal settings" and then
| instead of seeing my desktop uploading as usual....system32 file opens over
| desktop..??
| Don't know what I did ...it just started happening last nite after I had
| been on the computer most of the day ...Help !!
 
I tried Kelly's-Korner after previos reply.
"This script cannot repair....expected registry value was not found"
I have no clue what that means ...
 
Thanks. Kelly's response was ..expected value was not found...cannot repair
issue.
Also, I printed out the report from microsoft but it's greek to me..I am
afraid I'll do something wrong.
 
Debbieduh said:
I tried Kelly's-Korner after previos reply.
"This script cannot repair....expected registry value was not found"
I have no clue what that means ...
This is the third time you've posted the same question. Naturally,
you've gotten the same answers. If you can't follow the MS Knowledge
Base article, have a professional look at the machine or try a System
Restore first.

Malke
 

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