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"programs" have stopped working.
  1. #1


    Donna Jo Guest

    "programs" have stopped working.

    I am new to Windows Vista! It has taken me back to beginner! Everytime I
    click on PC Tune-Up or a few other programs, I get the msg: "PC Tune-U has
    stopped working. A problem caused the program to stop working correctly."
    Microsoft help just took me in fruitless circles for days, so I asked PC
    Tune-Up. They could not figure it out & reported that their program is
    completely compatible to Vista. What have I missed? I no computer guru.




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  2. #2


    Andrew McLaren Guest

    Re: "programs" have stopped working.

    "Donna Jo" <Donna Jo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ...
    >I am new to Windows Vista! It has taken me back to beginner! Everytime I
    > click on PC Tune-Up or a few other programs, I get the msg: "PC Tune-U has
    > stopped working. A problem caused the program to stop working correctly."
    > Microsoft help just took me in fruitless circles for days, so I asked PC
    > Tune-Up. They could not figure it out & reported that their program is
    > completely compatible to Vista. What have I missed? I no computer guru.


    Hi Donna Jo,

    Well, I've never heard of "PC Tune-up"; I guess it is some kind of utility
    application. But to find out why it isn't working, you can do this:

    - go toControl Panel;
    - click on System and Maintenance;
    - click on Problem reports and Solutions
    - click on Check for new Solutions

    This will do 2 things: (1) report th eerrors you saw to Microsoft. If they
    are caused by a problem in Windows, they can fix it. If the errors are
    caused by a problem in PC Tune-up, Microsoft can report the findings to the
    maker of that software.

    If an existing hotfix is available from Microsoft, you will be prompted to
    download and install it.

    You can also click on View Problem History, to see the records that Vista
    has kept of these application errors. If you double-click on an error, it
    will show you some detailed information about teh problem - suchas whether
    it was an access violation (0xC0000005) or similar error, and so on. Some of
    this info is a bit opaque, if you aren't a programmer or computer
    technician; but it will help narrow down the exact error you are seeing.

    Other folks might have additional ideas for you; hope this helps a bit.

    --
    Andrew McLaren
    amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au



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  3. #3


    Peter Foldes Guest

    Re: "programs" have stopped working.

    For me PC Tune up is Snake Oil. Using a Registry cleaner is not recommended. If you do not know your registry and how it works then do not use any automated reg tool.

    It can cause more problems then it is worth. Contrary to popular belief cleaning the registry will not enhance the performance of your OS

    --
    Peter

    Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
    Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

    "Donna Jo" <Donna Jo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:216E01E1-5267-4A09-A38C-5FDADCF239E2@microsoft.com...
    >I am new to Windows Vista! It has taken me back to beginner! Everytime I
    > click on PC Tune-Up or a few other programs, I get the msg: "PC Tune-U has
    > stopped working. A problem caused the program to stop working correctly."
    > Microsoft help just took me in fruitless circles for days, so I asked PC
    > Tune-Up. They could not figure it out & reported that their program is
    > completely compatible to Vista. What have I missed? I no computer guru.
    >


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  4. #4


    uvbogden Guest

    RE: "programs" have stopped working.

    Many programs that work fine with earlier Windows versions do not work with
    Vista. In addition, many system utility programs utilize Windows system
    files (i.e. chkdsk.exe, autochk.exe, defrag.exe) to accomplish system tune-up
    tasks. Vista system files can become corrupted and processes like error
    checking and file defragmentation can stop working. If your system utility
    program utilizes Vista system files and these files are corrupt, your program
    will not work. Check and see if you can run Vista error checking on C disk,
    or the Vista file defragmentation. If these work fine, it may be that your
    program is incompatible with Vista.

    "Donna Jo" wrote:

    > I am new to Windows Vista! It has taken me back to beginner! Everytime I
    > click on PC Tune-Up or a few other programs, I get the msg: "PC Tune-U has
    > stopped working. A problem caused the program to stop working correctly."
    > Microsoft help just took me in fruitless circles for days, so I asked PC
    > Tune-Up. They could not figure it out & reported that their program is
    > completely compatible to Vista. What have I missed? I no computer guru.
    >


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  5. #5


    Donna Jo Guest

    Re: "programs" have stopped working.


    Andrew:
    I went to the New Solutions as you suggested. There were not any. I went
    to the problem history. Not only did I have "not working" but so many
    programs are "not compatible" or also not working. Your suggesteions are
    helpful as well. I am learning things here that Compaq help does not tell
    me. Their answers take me in circles without really answering the problem.

    I am wondering if I should take my computer back to the factory settings &
    start over. ????? And if you all think so, exactly how would I do this.
    Thank you, Andrew, and all of you.

    "Andrew McLaren" wrote:

    > "Donna Jo" <Donna Jo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ...
    > >I am new to Windows Vista! It has taken me back to beginner! Everytime I
    > > click on PC Tune-Up or a few other programs, I get the msg: "PC Tune-U has
    > > stopped working. A problem caused the program to stop working correctly."
    > > Microsoft help just took me in fruitless circles for days, so I asked PC
    > > Tune-Up. They could not figure it out & reported that their program is
    > > completely compatible to Vista. What have I missed? I no computer guru.

    >
    > Hi Donna Jo,
    >
    > Well, I've never heard of "PC Tune-up"; I guess it is some kind of utility
    > application. But to find out why it isn't working, you can do this:
    >
    > - go toControl Panel;
    > - click on System and Maintenance;
    > - click on Problem reports and Solutions
    > - click on Check for new Solutions
    >
    > This will do 2 things: (1) report th eerrors you saw to Microsoft. If they
    > are caused by a problem in Windows, they can fix it. If the errors are
    > caused by a problem in PC Tune-up, Microsoft can report the findings to the
    > maker of that software.
    >
    > If an existing hotfix is available from Microsoft, you will be prompted to
    > download and install it.
    >
    > You can also click on View Problem History, to see the records that Vista
    > has kept of these application errors. If you double-click on an error, it
    > will show you some detailed information about teh problem - suchas whether
    > it was an access violation (0xC0000005) or similar error, and so on. Some of
    > this info is a bit opaque, if you aren't a programmer or computer
    > technician; but it will help narrow down the exact error you are seeing.
    >
    > Other folks might have additional ideas for you; hope this helps a bit.
    >
    > --
    > Andrew McLaren
    > amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au
    >
    >
    >


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  6. #6


    Donna Jo Guest

    RE: "programs" have stopped working.



    "uvbogden" wrote:

    > Many programs that work fine with earlier Windows versions do not work with
    > Vista. In addition, many system utility programs utilize Windows system
    > files (i.e. chkdsk.exe, autochk.exe, defrag.exe) to accomplish system tune-up
    > tasks. Vista system files can become corrupted and processes like error
    > checking and file defragmentation can stop working. If your system utility
    > program utilizes Vista system files and these files are corrupt, your program
    > will not work. Check and see if you can run Vista error checking on C disk,
    > or the Vista file defragmentation. If these work fine, it may be that your
    > program is incompatible with Vista.
    >
    > "Donna Jo" wrote:
    >
    > > I am new to Windows Vista! It has taken me back to beginner! Everytime I
    > > click on PC Tune-Up or a few other programs, I get the msg: "PC Tune-U has
    > > stopped working. A problem caused the program to stop working correctly."
    > > Microsoft help just took me in fruitless circles for days, so I asked PC
    > > Tune-Up. They could not figure it out & reported that their program is
    > > completely compatible to Vista. What have I missed? I no computer guru.
    > >


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  7. #7


    Donna Jo Guest

    Re: "programs" have stopped working.



    "Peter Foldes" wrote:

    > For me PC Tune up is Snake Oil. Using a Registry cleaner is not recommended. If you do not know your registry and how it works then do not use any automated reg tool.
    >
    > It can cause more problems then it is worth. Contrary to popular belief cleaning the registry will not enhance the performance of your OS
    >
    > --
    > Peter
    >
    > Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
    > Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
    >
    > "Donna Jo" <Donna Jo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:216E01E1-5267-4A09-A38C-5FDADCF239E2@microsoft.com...
    > >I am new to Windows Vista! It has taken me back to beginner! Everytime I
    > > click on PC Tune-Up or a few other programs, I get the msg: "PC Tune-U has
    > > stopped working. A problem caused the program to stop working correctly."
    > > Microsoft help just took me in fruitless circles for days, so I asked PC
    > > Tune-Up. They could not figure it out & reported that their program is
    > > completely compatible to Vista. What have I missed? I no computer guru.
    > >

    >

    Peter Foldes:
    I had PC Tune-Up free download when I was using Windows 2000. My former
    computer was so slow, even my defrag & registry cleaner made no difference,
    that is, until I used PC Tune-Up. What a difference. So when I bought this
    new computer with Windows Vista, I bought the tune-up program. Donna

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  8. #8


    Donna Jo Guest

    RE: "programs" have stopped working.



    "uvbogden" wrote:

    > Many programs that work fine with earlier Windows versions do not work with
    > Vista. In addition, many system utility programs utilize Windows system
    > files (i.e. chkdsk.exe, autochk.exe, defrag.exe) to accomplish system tune-up
    > tasks. Vista system files can become corrupted and processes like error
    > checking and file defragmentation can stop working. If your system utility
    > program utilizes Vista system files and these files are corrupt, your program
    > will not work. Check and see if you can run Vista error checking on C disk,
    > or the Vista file defragmentation. If these work fine, it may be that your
    > program is incompatible with Vista.
    >


    uvbogden:
    Thank you. I did go to error checking. While away, it was going. Came
    back, gone so I don't know if it repaired anything. So, I am repeating as
    the top box was checked but not the bottom repair. Thank you for teaching me
    about this function. I am hoping that somehow, I will be able to get to the
    bottom of this problem.
    Donna

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  9. #9


    Andrew McLaren Guest

    Re: "programs" have stopped working.

    "Donna Jo" <DonnaJo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote...
    > to the problem history. Not only did I have "not working" but so many
    > programs are "not compatible" or also not working. Your suggesteions are


    What other programs were listed as "not compatible", and/or "not working"?

    A re-installation might be helpful, but if we're not careful, you'll just
    end up in teh same place you are today. So it'll help to know the apps you
    need to run.

    --
    Andrew McLaren
    amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au



      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  10. #10


    Donna Jo Guest

    Re: "programs" have stopped working.

    Andrew,
    Programs with compatibility problems are (going back from August to June):
    Adobe Acrobat 5; Adobe Gamma, Adobe Flash Player Plugin Installer, AutoPlay
    Media Studio 4.0 Runtime, AVG Setup (removed), 3 games, Driver Package,
    FA0600AD.EXE, igfxcfg Module, Installer for the Windows Installer, Install
    Shield Update Service Update Manager Applet, Microsoft Office Word Viewer
    2003 Self-Extracting Installer, nu3_trybuy.exe (don’t know what this is),
    PackageForTheWeb Stub, PopCDRun.exe, QuickTime Control Panel, Setup Factory
    setup launcher, Setup Launcher, Start.exe, Uninstall.exe

    Programs that stopped working &/or responding: PC Tune-Up, DQL WinSe
    Application, ecard.exe (Don’t know what this is), Microsoft Management
    Console, Microsoft Office Word (3), Notepad (3), PccHCMS (?PC-cillin?),
    shockwave.com Keyhole DRM Application, Windows Explorer (5), Windows Start-Up
    Application, WMI Provider Host, Internet Explorer (2)
    Sorry for the length of this post.
    Donna

    "Andrew McLaren" wrote:

    > "Donna Jo" <DonnaJo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote...
    > > to the problem history. Not only did I have "not working" but so many
    > > programs are "not compatible" or also not working. Your suggesteions are

    >
    > What other programs were listed as "not compatible", and/or "not working"?
    >
    > A re-installation might be helpful, but if we're not careful, you'll just
    > end up in teh same place you are today. So it'll help to know the apps you
    > need to run.
    >--
    > Andrew McLaren
    > amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au



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