Several (related?) Problems

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Hello. I have a Tablet PC (Sharp TN-10W) that I love, but I have several
problems. I *may* have caused some by trying to free up space on my programs
partition, but I can't see how. I moved some i386 directories, NTUninstall
files, the Support/Tools folder...all to my files partition.

But, some time after doing this, I started to notice three problems
(smallest to biggest):

1. The TIP keyboard no longer shows up on my login page. I don't use it,
but is might be a key symptom.
2. When typing, the prompt will suddenly move to where the mouse is
hovering, even though I have the hover time set to it's maximum length. I
thought I had fixed this, I forget how, but the problem is back.
3. A favorite program (GoBinder) started to give a "Common Language Runtime
Debugging Services" error followed by "No debugger found" error. I also now
get this error when trying to play/install InkCrossword from the Experience
Pack that I just installed. Other pieces that I have tried work fine. In
trying to repair, I updated everything, and got this error also on update,
for the program "sl34.tmp".

I have uninstalled & re-installed .Net 1.1, the latest DirectX, and
reinstalled .Net2.0

I updated Windows as much as possible.

These changes have had no impact upon these problems. Any ideas?

Thank you,
Michael
 
You cannot move the i386 folders or sub-folders. They must all stay
together and if you chose to move the i386 folder, you must modify the
registry to reflect that change.

The NTUninstall folders are only there in case you ever want to uninstall
updates/patches. Since you moved them, you will not be able to uninstall
them AND when you look in your Add/Remove Programs and Show Updates are on,
you will see an entry for each of them. If you click on each and try to
Remove, Windows will tell you that it does not exist and ask if you want to
remove the entry.

What Support/Tools folder are you talking about? Where is it (or was it)?
I would put whatever you remove back.
 
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