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Old 04-15-2005
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Thank you for the help!!! Here's the file.
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The application file.
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Thanks for those.

Does this make sense to you :
"The user 5707785356@loaded.ph successfully established a connection to Loaded using the device COM3."

You seem to be getting a lot of /DEVICE/CDROM errors and OMSCAN errors.
The OMSCAN error could be 1 of a 1000 things, could be a driver problem e.t.c (so with that in mind try start your system with the basics in.)

This is the recommendation for the OMSCAN error : Link

Are you using any "DCOM" devices? if so try to remove the card and see how your machine works.

Lets try some of these:
  • Are you using any antivirus software? If not then download AVG Antivirus
  • Try uninstall your Microsoft Office (found quite a few office errors) and then re-install
  • Make sure you have downloaded all the available updates for windows from here
  • Run a regcleaner program e.g Regclean

I know I have listed a lot of stuff here but its worth checking everything out.


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Thanks a lot. I'll try all those things. More power and continue helping others like me.


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I have done all your recommendations but still have the same problem. Now one time it crashed I was able to receive a reply from Microsoft OCA and it says CONSIDER BIOS UPGRADE. Can anyone here help me how to do it?

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Ok, you will need a couple of things - first, the Bios software for your motherboard (ECS M791G 1.0):
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