I tryed to open the System Information tool but it wont open!
i tryed to do it by clickin "start" > "Programs" > "Accessories" > "System tools" > "System information" - but nothing happened!
i''ve also tryed to do it through "Start" > "Run" > msinfo32.exe - but nothing!
any ideas?
any help appreciated!
Thanks!
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Maybe msinfo32.exe or one of its dependants has become damaged by a virus or a power loss/bad shutdown.
First do a complete virus scan, then do a complete hard disk check/repair. -
Also try using the run command. open run
type cmd
then type in the command prompt window sfc /scannow
that will check for corrupted or missing files.
Try a test and see if Ctrl-Alt-Del brings up the Task Manager. -
mh2360, didnt came up...
TBoneit, thanks for the reply man!
Originally Posted by TBoneit
cause some of my hardware drivers dont have microsoft signature... (installed them from a CD)
thanks for your help! -
No, it only checks the windows components. Not drivers. It checks to see if they are missing, corrupted etc.
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TBoneit,
it didnt help man!
i guess i'll just repair the OS and it'll fix it...
thanks anyway!
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