problem with software now

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I have a problem with a bible software since installing SP2.
When my bible program open it pop a windows for some tips available. I used
to close it if not needed and was able to use my software after. Now when I
try to close it , it seem to start the closing process by blanking the window
but it never end and I can never access my software. Do not know what to do
and I need help for sure. If I close the software it pop the windows ending
the program asking if I want to send a report and after that it open a small
error windows that says
System error

The request to end the 16 bit task has timed out. The Win 16 Subsystem mat
be unstable. Press OK to terminate the Win 16 Subsystem or Cancel to leave it
runnung
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any or all responses are gratefully accepted and thank you for your time

Running Compaq P3, 500Mhz
WIN XP home, Office 97
Dialup (no choice here)
 
justamailman said:
I have a problem with a bible software since installing SP2.
When my bible program open it pop a windows for some tips available. I used
to close it if not needed and was able to use my software after. Now when I
try to close it , it seem to start the closing process by blanking the window
but it never end and I can never access my software. Do not know what to do
and I need help for sure. If I close the software it pop the windows ending
the program asking if I want to send a report and after that it open a small
error windows that says
System error

The request to end the 16 bit task has timed out. The Win 16 Subsystem mat
be unstable. Press OK to terminate the Win 16 Subsystem or Cancel to leave it
runnung

See "Troubleshooting MS-DOS-Based Programs in Windows"
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=314106) and "How to Troubleshoot
16-Bit Windows Programs in Windows XP"
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=314495).
 

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