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Windows XP/2000 - Keep getting this error posted in the Operating Systems forums; Hey have not been here in awhile because my pc has been running good. But I keep getting this error when i try to open some programs.. Not alll programs ...

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Hey have not been here in awhile because my pc has been running good. But I keep getting this error when i try to open some programs.. Not alll programs but programs for AIM.. I am getting this error
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AIM Boss
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System Error &H8007007E (-2147024770). The specified module could not be found.
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OK
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And some other errors sometimes its only programs for AIM it happens..
What should i do to fix this?


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Hi,

the best thing to try is to install the faulting program in another location...so if it's installed in c:\Program Files\AIM try installing it in c:\AIM


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hmm. I ll move it do a different folder


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ya that did not work either



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