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Monday, October 25, 2010

Windows System 32 Errors - Answers for the Truly Frustrated

A User turns on his or her computer as they would normally do, but something different happens an error message from Microsoft Windows that states there is a Windows System 32 error. In a panic, the User doesn't know what to do. How will they work on that report that's due tomorrow? How will they get their important emails?
 
Encountering a Windows System 32 error can be quite alarming, especially when you aren't sure why it's there in the first place. So what is going on? Why is the computer seemingly rebelling against its User? The first thing is to learn what the System 32 is.
 
In Windows, the System 32 file is very important with the operations of the operating system. One may think of it like the heart of the operating system; if it gives out, the patient could be in considerable trouble if the trouble isn't addressed. When this file fails, it means that something happened to put the file at risk.
 
So now that you know what the file is, how exactly does it error out or worse, get corrupted? Very mundane routines can easily make the System 32 'sick', so to speak. If the User has just installed an updated driver for either a graphics card or network card. The driver might be bad or was downloaded badly, there can be many reasons.
 
In a case like this, a simple restart of your computer and then selecting the 'last known good configuration' will set the computer back before the installation of the driver. If the driver is something you need, do a search to see if there are fixes for the current driver or if the manufacturer is aware that the current driver is causing problems. It may be just simply waiting for the manufacturer to make another update to the driver.
 
In the worst case scenario, a simple fix may not be the answer. In this case, there are two different solutions, though they depend on the level of comfort someone has with the goings on with their computer. The first solution is to use the Windows Recovery disk. This option does require an understanding of a command line. The second is using a Windows System Repair tool, which does a scan to find and fix any errors in Windows. There are a variety of different tools that can be found online through Google.
By Mindy J Matter for http://www.removeadware.com.au - Please link to this website when publishing this article. Here you'll learn about protecting your online privacy, reviews of security software and the latest adware, spyware and security threats.

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