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I have Windows Xp Sp2 and having prob with outlook express.The attachments in the OE do not open.I have to save it on harddisk and then when I open them the message appears the command failed to execute.Moreover frequently the computer presents a stop error message where it says ur windows have been shutdown to prevent further damage due wincomp.sys file disappeared without any precommand.Please help me this are two probs in one Q

2007-02-02 16:58:12 · 3 answers · asked by Neo 2 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

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According to your description,there are some registry errors in your PC to cause "Computer wincomp.sys error"...You need fix pc registry with registry cleaner.
Every time you install and remove software on your computer, Every time you surf online ,you create junk in the registry.And day after day,day after day....Your pc registry is infected with a lot of error messages.So your computer have error,error,error.. run slow,,slow,,slow,,.Even if you bought a spyware remover tool your Windows Registry is broken - developers of those tools are focused on removing spyware and adware only, not every trace of software itself.Without regular system tune–ups with registry cleaner,the computer will run slow, crash, full of error messages and more....Good Regisry Cleaner will fix(NOT hide) almost all computer errors (contains wincomp.sys error), improve your PC and Internet performance dramatically.
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2007-02-06 05:58:08 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This is a common type of problem with the Windows operating system. This is usually cause by the gradual corruption of files and the change of settings rendering certain actions problematic. Some times, it is possible to isolate the affected file or settings, but this is a tedious and long process. Some computers come with diagnostic programs which could help you determine if any of you system files are corrupted. Otherwise, you can do like me and flush the hard-drive by reinstalling Windows on your computer. This will solve 90% of those issues. The other 10% is hardware malfunctions which is not common nowadays.

2007-02-03 01:06:45 · answer #2 · answered by DB 3 · 0 0

Windows XP, SP2? Well, your computer may have hjigh security features that you have to disable. Maybe you have to take it to a computer geek who has to switch commands and all. Take it into a Staples or Gateway, if they're still around.

2007-02-03 01:01:38 · answer #3 · answered by James 3 · 0 0

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