Archive for March 1st, 2010

Vcomp90.dll Missing, Everytime I Open Motionbuilder I Get The Error?

Monday, March 1st, 2010

can anyone help me with what on earth is a vcomp90.dll?

One Night @ The Call Center!?

Monday, March 1st, 2010

1). Tech Support: “I need you to right-click on the Open Desktop.”
Customer “Ok.”
Tech Support: “Did you get a pop-up menu?”
Customer: “No.”
Tech Support: “Ok. Right click again. Do you see a pop-up menu?”
Customer “No.”
Tech Support:: “Ok, sir. Can you tell me what you have done up until
this point?”
Customer: “Sure, you told me to write ‘click’ and I wrote ‘click’.”
2) Customer: “I received the software update you sent,but I am still
getting the same error message.”
Tech Support:: “Did you install the update?”
Customer: “No. Oh, am I supposed to install it to get it to work?”
3).Customer:: “I’m having trouble installing Microsoft Word.”
Tech Support:: “Tell me what you’ve done.”
Customer: “I typed ‘A:SETUP’.”!
Tech Support:: “Ma’am, remove the disk and tell me what it says.”
Customer:: “It says ‘[PC manufacturer] Restore and Recovery disk’.”
Tech Support:: “Insert the MS Word setup disk.”
Customer:: “What?”
Tech Support: “Did you buy MS word?”
Customer: “No…”
4).Customer:: “Do I need a computer to use your software?”
Tech Support:: ?!%#$
5).Tech Support:: “Ok, in the bottom left hand side of the screen,canyou see the ‘OK’ button displayed?”
Customer: “Wow. How can you see my screen from there?”
6) Tech Support:: “What type of computer do you have?”
Customer:: “A white one.”
7). Tech Support:: “Type ‘A:’ at the prompt.”
Customer:: “How do you spell that?”
8). Tech Support: “What’s on your screen right now?”
Customer: “A stuffed animal that my boyfriend got me at the grocerystore.”
9). Tech Support:: “What operating system are you running?”
Customer: “Pentium.”
10). Customer: “My computer’s telling me I performed an illegal abortion.”
11).Customer: “I have Microsoft Exploder.”
12).Customer: “How do I print my voicemail?
13). Customer: “You’ve got to fix my computer. I urgently need to print document, but the computer won’t boot properly.”
Tech Support: “What does it say?”
Customer: “Something about an error and non-system disk.”
Tech Support: “Look at your machine. Is there a floppy inside?”
Customer: “No, but there’s a sticker saying there’s an Intel inside.”
14). Tech Support: “Just call us back if there’s a problem. We’re open 24 hours.”
Customer: “Is that Eastern time?”
15). Tech Support:: “What does the screen say now?”
Customer: “It says, ‘Hit ENTER when ready’.”
Tech Support:: “Well?”
Customer: “How do I know when it’s ready?”
16). A plain computer illeterate guy rings tech support to report that his computer is faulty.
Tech: What’s the problem?
User: There is smoke coming out of the power supply.
Tech: You’ll need a new power supply.
User: No, I don’t! I just need to change the startup files.
Tech: Sir, the power supply is faulty. You’ll need to replace it.
User: No way! Someone told me that I just needed to change the startup and it will fix the problem! All I need is for you to tell me the
command.
10 minutes later, the User is still adamant that he is right. The tech is frustrated and fed up.
Tech: Sorry, Sir. We don’t normally tell our customers this, but there is an undocumented DOS command that will fix the problem.
User: I knew it!
Tech: Just add the line LOAD NOSMOKE.COM at the end of the CONFIG.SYS.
Letme know how it goes.
10 minutes later.
User: It didn’t work. The power supply is still smoking.
Tech: Well, what version of DOS are you using?
User: MS-DOS 6.22.
Tech: That’s your problem there. That version of DOS didn’t come with NOSMOKE. Contact Microsoft and ask them for a patch that will give you ! the file. Let me know how it goes.
1 hour later.
User: I need a new power supply.
Tech: How did you come to that conclusion?
User: Well, I rang Microsoft and told him about what you said, and he started asking questions about the make of power supply.
Tech: Then what did he say?
User: He told me that my power supply isn’t compatible with NOSMOKE

When I Open Yahoo Messenger,it Is Showing Error Message As Msvcp80.dll Not Found What Can I Do Now?

Monday, March 1st, 2010

reinstalling and unistalling is also not possible………can any one plz help??

Visual Studio 2005 Bug: An Unhandled Win32 Exception Error With Firefox.exe?

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Ok, I have never had this problem with Visual Studio until now. Somehow, the Visual Studio debugger is confllicting with my web browser (firefox).
Here’s the problem:
I am currently using Firefox 1.5, & everytime I try to download a picture or movie, I get this Just-In-Time Debugging error asking me what debugger I want to use. I removed Visual Studio 2005, but it didn’t seem to fix the problem. Instead I get a similiar error message saying:
“A unhandled win32 exception occured in firefox.exe[3052], Just-In-Time debugging this exception failed with the following error: No installed debugger has Just-In-Time debugging enabled. In Visual Studio debugging can be enabled from Tools/Options/Debugging/Just-In-Time.
Check the documentation index for ‘Just-in-time debugging, errors’ for more information”
I went to check if I had enabled Just-In-Time debugging, & so far IT IS. I don’t understand why is Visual Studio acting this way. All I want to do is download a few pics & movies to my hard drive, but this bug is not letting me >_< Can someone please help fix this problem?

Windows Xp Won’t Install/repair?

Monday, March 1st, 2010

I have a problem with my old computer. (It worked fine the other day). XP won’t boot up, and when I press enter on ‘Start Windows Normally’ it just reboots and comes up with same message. So I figured I try to repair or reinstall it. So I put the XP CD in my computer, it boots up fine, loads all setup files, and then asks me 3 Options;
1. Run XP Setup (Press ENTER)
2.Repair Windows Installation using Recovery Console. (Press R)
3. Quit Installation. (Press F3)
So I press R to repair it but then it comes up with this error message:
“A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer.
If this is the first time you’ve seen this error screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears again, follow these steps:
Disabale or uninstall any anti-virus, disk defragementation or backup utilities. Check your hard drive configuraion and check for any updated drivers. Run CHKDSK /F to check for hard drive corruption, and then restart your computer.
Technical Information:
*** STOP= 0×000000024 (0×001902F8, 0xF8988818, 0xF8988518, 0xF8162857)
*** ntfs.sys = Address F8162857 base at F8158000, DateStamp 3b7dc5d0
SORRY IF ITS LONG!!!