Problems with IE6 - please help!!

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Neil Hindry

I have been having problems with Internet Explorer so I thought I would try
to repair it by going to Add Remove programs and then selecting the repair
option when I selected Internet Explorer. However, when I try this I get the
following error message :

"Error in setupwbv.dll
Missing entry:IE6Maintenance"

I cannot uninstall as I get the same message as before.

Since I last posted I tried to completely re-install IE again but I got the
following error message :-
"Setup cannot continue because files are missing from the installation
directory. Please run Setup again and choose Resume Setup. This will
download the missing files and continue Setup"

Has anyone experianced this message before? Any suggestions as to how I fix
it? It is really quite frustrating because I cannot un-install, repair or
re-install Internet Explorer. I have even put Windows back on top of itself
and it made no difference. Can anyone help me solve my problem, am getting
desperate.


I hope someone can help me. Thanks in advance
 
Eliminate pop-ups, Spy Ware and Home Page Hi-jacks*
http://toolbar.msn.com/
http://toolbar.google.com/

How to download the complete installation package of IE?
http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/IEFAQ.htm

This may or may not work... Scandisk and Defrag sites:
TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEMS WITH DISK DEFRAGMENTER
http://badour.freewebsites.com/html/defrag.html

TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEMS WITH SCANDISK
http://badour.freewebsites.com/html/scandisk.html

MS KB Q286263 "List of Articles regarding Defrag"
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q286/2/63.ASP

Scandisk from DOS prompt:
Bootup using your "Windows Startup Disk"
Select #4
At the DOS prompt,
type the following line,
and press <enter>.

SCANDISK /ALL /SURFACE

Remove the floppy, and press Ctrl+Alt+Del to reboot.
Using Scandisk to check your hard disk for errors
You can use Scandisk to check your hard disk for logical and physical
errors. Scandisk can then repair the damaged areas.
Sorry, but I thought everyone in the whole world used Microsoft Windows
Update and Scandisk on a consistent basis...then updated their video drivers
at the manufacture's site?

Best regards,
John Quincy Adams
VoTecEdu@MSN Com
 

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