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deathgirl656 01-06-2005 10:33 AM

how can i fix my computer
 
when ever i turn on my computer it always says system operation not found what does that mean i think it means that the computer is going to get by a hammer if it doesn't start working but i could be wrong

Null 01-06-2005 10:36 AM

Re: how can i fix my computer
 
theres a computer section of the forum.


and what does it do besides the error? works fine just gives you an error when you start? whats the rest of the error message?

dropCGCF 01-06-2005 03:05 PM

Re: how can i fix my computer
 
Probably just a registry error. I have one of those that I can't fix. Damn WildTangent.

Typhoid 01-06-2005 04:19 PM

Re: how can i fix my computer
 
Step 1. Get a Phonics Monkey.
Step 2. Post in proper place to begin with.
Step 3. Make sure you kind of know whats going on.
Step 4. Enjoy.



Yeah, Stupid WildTangent...I have that too....but what I dont get....is when I bought it....WildTangent games was already on my computer....so....I bought it....already f**** up.

I mean really...whats up with that?

You could always just delete it from the regestry though if you find it.

KillerGremlin 01-06-2005 04:28 PM

Re: how can i fix my computer
 
First, and foremost, discover the awesome power of the period. Then, learn how to use the comma, which is similar to the period. However, if you note, the comma generally seperates similar thoughts that create a whole idea.

Reformat. That's about all I can offer you. When is the last time you reformated? Reformating your computer every few years isn't a bad idea anyway, because a lot of useless crap that takes up dead space is hidden in the registry, and often, very hard to access without reformating.

And as far as a "system operation" goes, you can run Windows, so I would imagine you are fine. Windows, especially 98, has this problem were it tries to access programs that no longer exist (I think it's due to the registry), and it often gets tied up. That could be it? Or maybe you just deleted an important file or something. I say reformat! But that's just me.


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