Why Does My Computer Not Allow Me To Install Stuff Anymore And Doesnt Allow Me To Open Other Softwares??

I have asked this question before…. here is the link http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;…
Got many answers but none are correct…
And its not run out of disk space cuz I got like 70% free space…
one example of messsage errors I get when i open a software program…:
Component MSWINSCK.OCX or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid.
~~AND NO… its not the mswinsickOCX file missing
do I actually need to put those OCXfiles into somewhere specific ,,,if so how do I do it?

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6 Responses to “Why Does My Computer Not Allow Me To Install Stuff Anymore And Doesnt Allow Me To Open Other Softwares??”

  1. dze says:

    google MSWINSCK.OCX …. u can download that file … theres even a scan i saw to check things out …

  2. Linux OS says:

    Re-install your operating system.
    Software doesn’t have an “s” on the end.

  3. Dizzy D says:

    Yeah they all wrong!
    Sit back and relax, I wanna tell ya the truth.
    Your PC is on VIRUS. huh.
    Justa some PC Nerd pussy stuff. Dont have to re-install windows(if needed you got to).Follow this tips first,
    Insert your windows CD, restart and boot from that CD.
    Select repair, and let it do it self.
    If this not work, email me,

  4. flowerpe says:

    winsock is like the cop at a failed light…..it directs a lot of stuff around.
    try reinstalling just that file – failure at that do a 100% scrub down and reinstall windows.

  5. You should do a reformat. Screenshot your add/remove program list so you remember everything you have, then store your important files in rar or zip archives either on disks or online. After you reformat, install SpybotS&D with Teatimer, and rebuild your system. Teatimer will keep backups of your registry.

  6. white_lu says:

    Try re-registering your .OCX file by doing the following:
    1. Start > Run > cmd (Should open up a dos window)
    2. Now you need to know the path to the program that’s affected. For example, to get to a program called ESRI, type this – cd C:Program FilesCommon FilesESRI
    Typically, your program will reside in C:Program Files but may or may not be listed by program name (it may be listed by company name). Right-Clicking the shortcut on your desktop should provide you with the executable’s path.
    3. Type the following to register the file again -
    regsvr32 MSWINSCK.OCX
    4. Attempt to run the program.
    Let me know if it works: WHITE_LUSCIOUSNESS@YAHOO.COM

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