You may have a virus on the hard drive of your computer. Run an antivirus scan of your hard drive to remove any unwanted viruses. You can download free virus protection. Web search "Microsoft Security Essentials".
Microsoft have stopped sending out updates for Windows XP.
If you are keeping this old OS then simply turn off Windows updates on it, as you won't get anymore anyway.
I think you are facing a virus problem if it was a virus problem then go to http://xviruslab.blogspot.com and download Quick Heal Total Security (PC Mobile Scan and Data Theft Protection, Anti Phishing) or Quick Heal Anti Virus Plus mail me if you're facing any problem
This exception is for the installer service .. looks like a service corruption.. try safe mode with networking and activate the installer service there .. and then try an install..
if this does not help, then call 1-877-805-1027 for expert help
This could be an issue with the account password or settings .. or could be a reason of security issues and malware.
check the computer for malware.. use a proper antivirus for the same..
if that does not work then call 1-877-805-1027 for expert support.
Yes it is. Try re-installing the software. If that does not help, re-install your operating system and install the software. If that doesn't work as well, try replacing RAM. Most often the software works after re-installing it or the operating system, but their might be a chance of H/W failure. However, H/W problems are not so common with the type of error message you are getting.Also, please see if the device (you are using the software for.. like some camera or a scanner) IS CONNECTED to your system properly.
The operating system is detecting that the video resolution is incorrect for the monitor attached to the device. It is recommending that you change it to 1600x900 at 60Hz. This may not be what you want. As long as the resolution and refresh rate are within the limits of the monitor, you can set it at any value that you wish. Of course, anything less than optimal may degrade picture quality and can cause distorted images. If you have the correct settings, then what may be the problem is that your OS may not be seeing the correct monitor or you may have a corrupted video driver. To change the resolution and refresh rate in Windows XP is easy. Anywhere on the background of the desktop, simply right click. Select the "properties" option. On the Display Properties window, select the "Settings" tab. Then click the "Advanced" button in the lower right corner of the settings page. Next select the "adapter" tab. O the next page, click the "List all Modes" button near the bottom. Scroll down the list to select 1600x900, True Color (32 bit), 60 Hertz, then click OK. When that page closes, click APPLY on the Adapter page. The screen will update. If the screen goes blank or unreadable, don't worry, there is a 15-second time-out and the previous resolution will return. If the screen updates correctly and you are satisfied with the results, click the Yes button on the popup before the selection times out.
Perhaps you can upload the PDF file to a website so that it can help you convert the file to Word format.
Of course, you can do the conversion directly on your computer. Here's the tool: Convert PDF to Word File DOC PDF to Word Converter
I have a windows xp sp3 proffesional when i got the wifi working i had a similar problem the voice would play first and the video was cluncky and blurred out. since i use chrome and explorer it varies by browser. But first you must make sure you have adobe flash player
then download the latest version of java .last of all make sure all the speakers are on. to do that double click the windows sound icon and make sure all are unmuted.Finally play it at a normal speed. if this doesnt help contact me on [email protected]
in this gif it shows were the sound icon is and how to unmute it if this gif doesnt play let me know.
The same way you slip streamed SP3. You can download all the updates here. http://catalog.update.microsoft.com Alternately you update your system to a base install get all the updates and create a ghost image.
You need a proper security on your computer and browser to block them out.
I recommend Virus Eraser (1-877-805-1027) for the computer and will need ad blocker for the browser.
try installing Kaspershy security for 30 day trial and do a full scan
if there is anything wrong that system will pick it up ( will take about 4 hours to do the scan but it checks every drive, file, folder etc that can be affected )
next go to your search engine ( outlook, google etc) and open the tools section and look for settings click on hat and remove all extensions as they cause problems as well but are not malware or virus., simply systems trying to get attention in the system which causes conflicts
If your copy of windows still boots you can use a keyfinder program to extract it.
People here will not give you a product key because they will banned from the site if they do. It is also against the law. Contrary to popular belief we don't have free keys kicking around. :)
You will need to buy one or try one of the free Linux system. They are very good and I use Debian on my laptop all the time.
This link contains all of the phone numbers (depending on your country) for the activation center. If you have the physical CD, they will usually issue you a new key. http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/existing-customers/activation-centers.aspx