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| Icons and Sound I installed a game and then it encountered a problem when I was patching. So I deleted a major file and restored it back again. The short-cut icon can't work anymore, there is no picture of the game on the icon and I can't delete the short-cut after uninstalling the game. The 2nd problem I have is the error sounds I've been having continuously around every 20-30 seconds. When I checked if there's really an error, there was none and everything was fine. |
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| Re: Icons and Sound "yixian" <yixian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4D0EFF35-E976-4C3A-8FBB-46638CCF1532@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I installed a game and then it encountered a problem when I was patching. >So > I deleted a major file and restored it back again. The short-cut icon > can't > work anymore, there is no picture of the game on the icon and I can't > delete > the short-cut after uninstalling the game. > > The 2nd problem I have is the error sounds I've been having continuously > around every 20-30 seconds. When I checked if there's really an error, > there > was none and everything was fine.[/color] Have you tried reinstalling the game, deleting the icon and then uninstalling the game? Were you having the problem with the error sounds before you originally installed that game. If not, it's likely related to the game or the botched uninstall. If you reinstall the game, be sure to use the uninstall from "Programs and Features" in Control PPanel." -- Michael Solomon Backup is a PC user's best friend DTS-L.Org: [url]http://www.dts-l.org/[/url] |
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| Re: Icons and Sound "yixian" <yixian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:444E3FBC-C9FB-408B-B7F7-4FD8F4EC49F7@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > The error sound started yesterday with no known cause. I wasn't doing > anything. There were no errors.[/color] You don't have to be doing anything. There is always activity on a computer. A sloppy uninstall leaves broken code, links, files even registry references. If the sound started within a reasonable period after the botched uninstall, it's quite likely it's the source of the issue. You have nothing to lose by reinstalling the application and doing a proper uninstall. You'll be in no worse shape than you are now if it doesn't work. You might also check the event viewer under Administrative Tools to see if there are any repeated references there. However, the errors, if any, may only reference something still on the system, something triggered by the botched uninstall. -- Michael Solomon Backup is a PC user's best friend DTS-L.Org: [url]http://www.dts-l.org/[/url] |
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| Re: Icons and Sound I have a few errors, warnings and Audit Failures. But I don't know what to do with it and I'm scared something big might happen if I touch any of those. Do I need to indicate those errors, warnings and aduit failures here? Thanks. |
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| Re: Icons and Sound "yixian" <yixian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9FD23420-8373-403E-89E9-83906413ACCB@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have a few errors, warnings and Audit Failures. > But I don't know what to do with it and I'm scared something big might > happen if I touch any of those. > Do I need to indicate those errors, warnings and aduit failures here? > > Thanks.[/color] It might help if you copied and pasted the error messages into a post we could see as it might give a clue as to what's wrong. Games usually work at a very low level in the system and they closely interact with the graphics card and soundcard. When a game install and/or removal goes bad, it can take down the whole setup. You've already discovered that system restore didn't resolve the issue you are having. It's worth a shot to post what you have but trying to source an issue such as this may take a lot of digging and even though we may not be able to get things going again. In this case, the error messages are probably the most important information, especially if they repeat since you are getting repeated warning beeps. -- Michael Solomon Backup is a PC user's best friend DTS-L.Org: [url]http://www.dts-l.org/[/url] |
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| Re: Icons and Sound Errors Event ID: 6, Source: ACPI, Log: System, Last hour: 0, 24 hours: 6, 7 days: 8, Total: 8 Event ID: 49, Source: volmgr, Log: System, Last hour: 0, 24 hours: 0, 7 days: 1, Total: 1 Event ID: 4375, Source: servicing, Log: System, Last hour: 3, 24 hours: 21, 7 days: 21, Total: 21 Event ID: 4385, Source: servicing, Log: System, Last hour: 6, 24 hours: 67, 7 days: 67, Total: 67 Event ID: 7000, Source: service control manager eventlog provider, Log: System, Last hour: 0, 24 hours: 2, 7 days: 4, Total: 4 Event ID: 7026, Source: service control manager eventlog provider, Log: System, Last hour: 0, 24 hours: 2, 7 days: 2, Total: 2 Event ID: 7030, Source: service control manager eventlog provider, Log: System, Last hour: 0, 24 hours: 2, 7 days: 2, Total: 2 Event ID: 8003, Source: browser, Log: System, Last hour: 0, 24 hours: 15, 7 days: 15, Total: 15 Event ID: 10010, Source: distributedCOM, Log: System, Last hour: 0, 24 hours: 0, 7 days: 1, Total: 1 This is all the errors. |
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| Re: Icons and Sound Response Inline Below: "yixian" <yixian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2B185817-7177-499B-AF1F-283B4EB9C141@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Errors > Event ID: 6, Source: ACPI, Log: System, Last hour: 0, 24 hours: 6, 7 days: > 8, Total: 8[/color] This indicates a device in a PCI slot with no assigned IRQ. I was going to suggest last night that you should check Device Manager for any red or yellow warnings. Given what you've already stated, I'd be surprised if nothing was banged out in Device Manager. In Control Panel, open System and click Device Manger. This might be the result of the botched uninstall having corrupted drivers. If you see such an issue, try reinstalling the drivers. If that fails to resolve the issue you see in Device Manager, it's likely you have much deeper file corruption. [color=blue] > Event ID: 49, Source: volmgr, Log: System, Last hour: 0, 24 hours: 0, 7 > days: 1, Total: 1[/color] I couldn't find a specific definition of the event but it appears to be related to the above. Check the cause in the following KB article and you'll see the relationship: [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928135[/url]. The hotfix in that article is for a specific issue which if you are not having you should not install. I’m only citing the article for reference purposes. [color=blue] > Event ID: 4375, Source: servicing, Log: System, Last hour: 3, 24 hours: > 21, 7 days: 21, Total: 21[/color] This is related to the broken patch install. Because of the broken install, Windows Servicing could not complete its function in relationship to that package. [color=blue] > Event ID: 4385, Source: servicing, Log: System, Last hour: 6, 24 hours: > 67, 7 days: 67, Total: 67[/color] MSDTC cannot start, again, likely related to the broken install. The following article explains what MSDTC is: [url]http://www.neuber.com/taskmanager/process/msdtc.exe.html[/url] I'd guess would be it's related to the patch, corrupted driver or both. [color=blue] > Event ID: 7000, Source: service control manager eventlog provider, Log: > System, Last hour: 0, 24 hours: 2, 7 days: 4, Total: 4[/color] The service or driver failed to start...this is looking more and more like a driver issue. [color=blue] > Event ID: 7026, Source: service control manager eventlog provider, Log: > System, Last hour: 0, 24 hours: 2, 7 days: 2, Total: 2[/color] This is indicative a drivers for some device(s) failing to load on boot...more evidence of driver problems or corruption. [color=blue] > Event ID: 7030, Source: service control manager eventlog provider, Log: > System, Last hour: 0, 24 hours: 2, 7 days: 2, Total: 2[/color] According to eventid.net, "The <service name> service is marked as an interactive service. However, the system is configured to not allow interactive services. This service may not function properly." It's possible the game was not compatible with Vista or was trying to perform an out of bounds function...out of bounds Vista design parameters. [color=blue] > Event ID: 8003, Source: browser, Log: System, Last hour: 0, 24 hours: 15, > 7 days: 15, Total: 15[/color] Was this an online game or interactive with something online in some way. Well, if the game couldn't properly perform, it likely was this cause of this issue. [color=blue] > Event ID: 10010, Source: distributedCOM, Log: System, Last hour: 0, 24 > hours: 0, 7 days: 1, Total: 1[/color] Basically a network error. It's often seen in previous versions of Windows on bootup and essentially it means, it cannot connect with a given network. Since the system is booting, it can't make a network connection, hence, in those cases, this is of a notification than an error. This whole series of errors points to a problem with one or more devices that likely had their drivers corrupted with the botched install or uninstall of the game and/or patch. Check for banged out devices in device manager and reinstall any drivers for those devices. Make sure you have the latest Vista compatible drivers from the device manufacturer websites. If your system is usable, I strongly advise, before doing any of the above, back up all your data and be prepared for having to start over from scratch. You may find reinstalling drivers will solve the problem but given we don't know all that has been corrupted this action can sometimes make matters worse or have no impact at all and beyond what I've given you there aren't many other options, especially because we cannot determine all that may be corrupted nor do we know what you may have deleted and what impact this file/files may have had on the setup while installed or the impact of their removal beyond the symptoms you've reported. [color=blue] > > This is all the errors.[/color] -- Michael Solomon Backup is a PC user's best friend DTS-L.Org: [url]http://www.dts-l.org/[/url] |
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