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| | npkcrypt and other problems I'm having a few problems, and if someone could help me with them, since I've dedicated ENTIRELY too much time to fixing them, with absolutely no positive results. #1.) I don't know if it's important, but "npkcrypt" is apparently either missing or damaged, according to Device Manager..... I imagine there's no file that's missing that can be GOOD, but I figured I'd ask if there's a way to fix that, or it could be relevant to problem number 2..... #2.) Lately when I shut my computer down, 50% of the time if not more often it takes forever to shut down, doesn't shut down, or will but claims that "windows has suffered from an unexpected shutdown"..... even though it shut down because I TOLD IT TO. When it comes back on it says I suffered a BlueScreen, which I've only actually SEEN happen one or two times, but it claims it happens almost every time those other problems occur. #3.) Another thing I would like some aid with, if possible.... there are programs I want to prevent from running when I start my computr, but when I go in to stop them, it won't let me, stating that the scan on them leaves them "unidentified," so I can't make them NOT start along with my PC. Only Microsoft programs are capable of being stopped.... any way around that? #4.) I think the problems with #2 may be related to some downloading done on my part recently, but I have McAffee AND all my windows stuff on maximum security.... not a peep from ANY of them. #5.) When the start-up/shut-down issues started happening a few days ago it also said my CD-ROM driver was messed up, and I thought that was the ACTUAL problem, but when I fixed that, it still didn't stop the Bluescreen issues from occurring. I don't know what to do to fix ANY of this, but if someone does, or could AT LEAST explain what the hell it all means, that would be GREAT. Thanks, Jason |
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| | Re: npkcrypt and other problems Your issues sound severe enough to consider doing an in-place upgrade (Vista's equivalent to XP's repair install). An in-place upgrade is done simply. With Vista running insert the Vista dvd in your optical drive (make sure it is in the boot order ahead of your hard drive in the BIOS). At the splash screen click on Install Now. Proceed through the screens until you reach the one that presents you with Upgrade Install and Custom Install options and click on Upgrade. Your files, settings, and apps will not be disturbed but you will need to let Windows Update update the system again. There will 40 or so updates. "Jason Custer" <JasonCuster@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:20423AF0-51CD-4692-AA84-2ED0D907CF98@xxxxxx Quote: > I'm having a few problems, and if someone could help me with them, since > I've > dedicated ENTIRELY too much time to fixing them, with absolutely no > positive > results. > > #1.) I don't know if it's important, but "npkcrypt" is apparently either > missing or damaged, according to Device Manager..... I imagine there's no > file that's missing that can be GOOD, but I figured I'd ask if there's a > way > to fix that, or it could be relevant to problem number 2..... > > #2.) Lately when I shut my computer down, 50% of the time if not more > often > it takes forever to shut down, doesn't shut down, or will but claims that > "windows has suffered from an unexpected shutdown"..... even though it > shut > down because I TOLD IT TO. When it comes back on it says I suffered a > BlueScreen, which I've only actually SEEN happen one or two times, but it > claims it happens almost every time those other problems occur. > > #3.) Another thing I would like some aid with, if possible.... there are > programs I want to prevent from running when I start my computr, but when > I > go in to stop them, it won't let me, stating that the scan on them leaves > them "unidentified," so I can't make them NOT start along with my PC. Only > Microsoft programs are capable of being stopped.... any way around that? > > #4.) I think the problems with #2 may be related to some downloading done > on > my part recently, but I have McAffee AND all my windows stuff on maximum > security.... not a peep from ANY of them. > > #5.) When the start-up/shut-down issues started happening a few days ago > it > also said my CD-ROM driver was messed up, and I thought that was the > ACTUAL > problem, but when I fixed that, it still didn't stop the Bluescreen issues > from occurring. I don't know what to do to fix ANY of this, but if someone > does, or could AT LEAST explain what the hell it all means, that would be > GREAT. > > Thanks, > > Jason |
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| | RE: npkcrypt and other problems Jason, Partial answers to your questions #1) That is a file used by Lineage II. Consider reinstalling it. #3) Use msconfig. Fire it up pressing the Windows key together with the "R" key. Type msconfig and then press the ENTER key. Go to the "startup" tab and uncheck those applications you don't want to run on startup. Reboot and you are done. Carlos "Jason Custer" wrote: Quote: > I'm having a few problems, and if someone could help me with them, since I've > dedicated ENTIRELY too much time to fixing them, with absolutely no positive > results. > > #1.) I don't know if it's important, but "npkcrypt" is apparently either > missing or damaged, according to Device Manager..... I imagine there's no > file that's missing that can be GOOD, but I figured I'd ask if there's a way > to fix that, or it could be relevant to problem number 2..... > > #2.) Lately when I shut my computer down, 50% of the time if not more often > it takes forever to shut down, doesn't shut down, or will but claims that > "windows has suffered from an unexpected shutdown"..... even though it shut > down because I TOLD IT TO. When it comes back on it says I suffered a > BlueScreen, which I've only actually SEEN happen one or two times, but it > claims it happens almost every time those other problems occur. > > #3.) Another thing I would like some aid with, if possible.... there are > programs I want to prevent from running when I start my computr, but when I > go in to stop them, it won't let me, stating that the scan on them leaves > them "unidentified," so I can't make them NOT start along with my PC. Only > Microsoft programs are capable of being stopped.... any way around that? > > #4.) I think the problems with #2 may be related to some downloading done on > my part recently, but I have McAffee AND all my windows stuff on maximum > security.... not a peep from ANY of them. > > #5.) When the start-up/shut-down issues started happening a few days ago it > also said my CD-ROM driver was messed up, and I thought that was the ACTUAL > problem, but when I fixed that, it still didn't stop the Bluescreen issues > from occurring. I don't know what to do to fix ANY of this, but if someone > does, or could AT LEAST explain what the hell it all means, that would be > GREAT. > > Thanks, > > Jason |
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| | RE: npkcrypt and other problems I have no clue what Lineage II is or does. Could you shed some light on that for me? Is it vital to Windows, or something I could just erase and just as well off without? "Carlos" wrote: Quote: > Jason, > Partial answers to your questions > #1) That is a file used by Lineage II. Consider reinstalling it. > #3) Use msconfig. Fire it up pressing the Windows key together with the "R" > key. > Type msconfig and then press the ENTER key. > Go to the "startup" tab and uncheck those applications you don't want to run > on startup. > Reboot and you are done. > Carlos > > "Jason Custer" wrote: > Quote: > > I'm having a few problems, and if someone could help me with them, since I've > > dedicated ENTIRELY too much time to fixing them, with absolutely no positive > > results. > > > > #1.) I don't know if it's important, but "npkcrypt" is apparently either > > missing or damaged, according to Device Manager..... I imagine there's no > > file that's missing that can be GOOD, but I figured I'd ask if there's a way > > to fix that, or it could be relevant to problem number 2..... > > > > #2.) Lately when I shut my computer down, 50% of the time if not more often > > it takes forever to shut down, doesn't shut down, or will but claims that > > "windows has suffered from an unexpected shutdown"..... even though it shut > > down because I TOLD IT TO. When it comes back on it says I suffered a > > BlueScreen, which I've only actually SEEN happen one or two times, but it > > claims it happens almost every time those other problems occur. > > > > #3.) Another thing I would like some aid with, if possible.... there are > > programs I want to prevent from running when I start my computr, but when I > > go in to stop them, it won't let me, stating that the scan on them leaves > > them "unidentified," so I can't make them NOT start along with my PC. Only > > Microsoft programs are capable of being stopped.... any way around that? > > > > #4.) I think the problems with #2 may be related to some downloading done on > > my part recently, but I have McAffee AND all my windows stuff on maximum > > security.... not a peep from ANY of them. > > > > #5.) When the start-up/shut-down issues started happening a few days ago it > > also said my CD-ROM driver was messed up, and I thought that was the ACTUAL > > problem, but when I fixed that, it still didn't stop the Bluescreen issues > > from occurring. I don't know what to do to fix ANY of this, but if someone > > does, or could AT LEAST explain what the hell it all means, that would be > > GREAT. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Jason |
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| | Re: npkcrypt and other problems I've moved a lot in the last year (since purchasing my computer), and I was wondering if there was a way to do that without using that disk... since I'm quite positive that somewhere between my apartment in Florida and my dorm here in Connecticut that I lost the DVD. Would doing a System Restore help any? I know I did a few updates recently, and upon thinking further about this whole thing I realized that the problems started JUST after the updates. Actually, it was during the shutdown process after the updates installed. I looked at my computer hours later and it was still on, though I told it to shut down, which concerned me. Then it started giving me the Bluescreen warnings and such. Perhaps there was an issue with the updates? I'm pretty sure I could System Restore to before then, since it was under a week ago.... would that work and/or have the same effect do you think? "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: Quote: > Your issues sound severe enough to consider doing an in-place upgrade > (Vista's equivalent to XP's repair install). An in-place upgrade is done > simply. With Vista running insert the Vista dvd in your optical drive (make > sure it is in the boot order ahead of your hard drive in the BIOS). At the > splash screen click on Install Now. Proceed through the screens until you > reach the one that presents you with Upgrade Install and Custom Install > options and click on Upgrade. Your files, settings, and apps will not be > disturbed but you will need to let Windows Update update the system again. > There will 40 or so updates. > > "Jason Custer" <JasonCuster@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:20423AF0-51CD-4692-AA84-2ED0D907CF98@xxxxxx Quote: > > I'm having a few problems, and if someone could help me with them, since > > I've > > dedicated ENTIRELY too much time to fixing them, with absolutely no > > positive > > results. > > > > #1.) I don't know if it's important, but "npkcrypt" is apparently either > > missing or damaged, according to Device Manager..... I imagine there's no > > file that's missing that can be GOOD, but I figured I'd ask if there's a > > way > > to fix that, or it could be relevant to problem number 2..... > > > > #2.) Lately when I shut my computer down, 50% of the time if not more > > often > > it takes forever to shut down, doesn't shut down, or will but claims that > > "windows has suffered from an unexpected shutdown"..... even though it > > shut > > down because I TOLD IT TO. When it comes back on it says I suffered a > > BlueScreen, which I've only actually SEEN happen one or two times, but it > > claims it happens almost every time those other problems occur. > > > > #3.) Another thing I would like some aid with, if possible.... there are > > programs I want to prevent from running when I start my computr, but when > > I > > go in to stop them, it won't let me, stating that the scan on them leaves > > them "unidentified," so I can't make them NOT start along with my PC. Only > > Microsoft programs are capable of being stopped.... any way around that? > > > > #4.) I think the problems with #2 may be related to some downloading done > > on > > my part recently, but I have McAffee AND all my windows stuff on maximum > > security.... not a peep from ANY of them. > > > > #5.) When the start-up/shut-down issues started happening a few days ago > > it > > also said my CD-ROM driver was messed up, and I thought that was the > > ACTUAL > > problem, but when I fixed that, it still didn't stop the Bluescreen issues > > from occurring. I don't know what to do to fix ANY of this, but if someone > > does, or could AT LEAST explain what the hell it all means, that would be > > GREAT. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Jason |
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| | Re: npkcrypt and other problems System restore is worth a shot. Uninstalling the updates to see if that has caused the problem is another. You should try to replace your dvd. Do you still have your product key? "Jason Custer" <JasonCuster@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:AE22B743-358F-44A9-AF08-79E3C73641B4@xxxxxx Quote: > I've moved a lot in the last year (since purchasing my computer), and I > was > wondering if there was a way to do that without using that disk... since > I'm > quite positive that somewhere between my apartment in Florida and my dorm > here in Connecticut that I lost the DVD. Would doing a System Restore help > any? I know I did a few updates recently, and upon thinking further about > this whole thing I realized that the problems started JUST after the > updates. > Actually, it was during the shutdown process after the updates installed. > I > looked at my computer hours later and it was still on, though I told it to > shut down, which concerned me. Then it started giving me the Bluescreen > warnings and such. Perhaps there was an issue with the updates? I'm pretty > sure I could System Restore to before then, since it was under a week > ago.... > would that work and/or have the same effect do you think? > > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: > Quote: >> Your issues sound severe enough to consider doing an in-place upgrade >> (Vista's equivalent to XP's repair install). An in-place upgrade is done >> simply. With Vista running insert the Vista dvd in your optical drive >> (make >> sure it is in the boot order ahead of your hard drive in the BIOS). At >> the >> splash screen click on Install Now. Proceed through the screens until >> you >> reach the one that presents you with Upgrade Install and Custom Install >> options and click on Upgrade. Your files, settings, and apps will not be >> disturbed but you will need to let Windows Update update the system >> again. >> There will 40 or so updates. >> >> "Jason Custer" <JasonCuster@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:20423AF0-51CD-4692-AA84-2ED0D907CF98@xxxxxx Quote: >> > I'm having a few problems, and if someone could help me with them, >> > since >> > I've >> > dedicated ENTIRELY too much time to fixing them, with absolutely no >> > positive >> > results. >> > >> > #1.) I don't know if it's important, but "npkcrypt" is apparently >> > either >> > missing or damaged, according to Device Manager..... I imagine there's >> > no >> > file that's missing that can be GOOD, but I figured I'd ask if there's >> > a >> > way >> > to fix that, or it could be relevant to problem number 2..... >> > >> > #2.) Lately when I shut my computer down, 50% of the time if not more >> > often >> > it takes forever to shut down, doesn't shut down, or will but claims >> > that >> > "windows has suffered from an unexpected shutdown"..... even though it >> > shut >> > down because I TOLD IT TO. When it comes back on it says I suffered a >> > BlueScreen, which I've only actually SEEN happen one or two times, but >> > it >> > claims it happens almost every time those other problems occur. >> > >> > #3.) Another thing I would like some aid with, if possible.... there >> > are >> > programs I want to prevent from running when I start my computr, but >> > when >> > I >> > go in to stop them, it won't let me, stating that the scan on them >> > leaves >> > them "unidentified," so I can't make them NOT start along with my PC. >> > Only >> > Microsoft programs are capable of being stopped.... any way around >> > that? >> > >> > #4.) I think the problems with #2 may be related to some downloading >> > done >> > on >> > my part recently, but I have McAffee AND all my windows stuff on >> > maximum >> > security.... not a peep from ANY of them. >> > >> > #5.) When the start-up/shut-down issues started happening a few days >> > ago >> > it >> > also said my CD-ROM driver was messed up, and I thought that was the >> > ACTUAL >> > problem, but when I fixed that, it still didn't stop the Bluescreen >> > issues >> > from occurring. I don't know what to do to fix ANY of this, but if >> > someone >> > does, or could AT LEAST explain what the hell it all means, that would >> > be >> > GREAT. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > >> > Jason |
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| | Re: npkcrypt and other problems Fantastic question..... uh..... where would I find that and what exactly is it? "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: Quote: > System restore is worth a shot. Uninstalling the updates to see if that has > caused the problem is another. You should try to replace your dvd. Do you > still have your product key? > > "Jason Custer" <JasonCuster@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:AE22B743-358F-44A9-AF08-79E3C73641B4@xxxxxx Quote: > > I've moved a lot in the last year (since purchasing my computer), and I > > was > > wondering if there was a way to do that without using that disk... since > > I'm > > quite positive that somewhere between my apartment in Florida and my dorm > > here in Connecticut that I lost the DVD. Would doing a System Restore help > > any? I know I did a few updates recently, and upon thinking further about > > this whole thing I realized that the problems started JUST after the > > updates. > > Actually, it was during the shutdown process after the updates installed. > > I > > looked at my computer hours later and it was still on, though I told it to > > shut down, which concerned me. Then it started giving me the Bluescreen > > warnings and such. Perhaps there was an issue with the updates? I'm pretty > > sure I could System Restore to before then, since it was under a week > > ago.... > > would that work and/or have the same effect do you think? > > > > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: > > Quote: > >> Your issues sound severe enough to consider doing an in-place upgrade > >> (Vista's equivalent to XP's repair install). An in-place upgrade is done > >> simply. With Vista running insert the Vista dvd in your optical drive > >> (make > >> sure it is in the boot order ahead of your hard drive in the BIOS). At > >> the > >> splash screen click on Install Now. Proceed through the screens until > >> you > >> reach the one that presents you with Upgrade Install and Custom Install > >> options and click on Upgrade. Your files, settings, and apps will not be > >> disturbed but you will need to let Windows Update update the system > >> again. > >> There will 40 or so updates. > >> > >> "Jason Custer" <JasonCuster@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news:20423AF0-51CD-4692-AA84-2ED0D907CF98@xxxxxx > >> > I'm having a few problems, and if someone could help me with them, > >> > since > >> > I've > >> > dedicated ENTIRELY too much time to fixing them, with absolutely no > >> > positive > >> > results. > >> > > >> > #1.) I don't know if it's important, but "npkcrypt" is apparently > >> > either > >> > missing or damaged, according to Device Manager..... I imagine there's > >> > no > >> > file that's missing that can be GOOD, but I figured I'd ask if there's > >> > a > >> > way > >> > to fix that, or it could be relevant to problem number 2..... > >> > > >> > #2.) Lately when I shut my computer down, 50% of the time if not more > >> > often > >> > it takes forever to shut down, doesn't shut down, or will but claims > >> > that > >> > "windows has suffered from an unexpected shutdown"..... even though it > >> > shut > >> > down because I TOLD IT TO. When it comes back on it says I suffered a > >> > BlueScreen, which I've only actually SEEN happen one or two times, but > >> > it > >> > claims it happens almost every time those other problems occur. > >> > > >> > #3.) Another thing I would like some aid with, if possible.... there > >> > are > >> > programs I want to prevent from running when I start my computr, but > >> > when > >> > I > >> > go in to stop them, it won't let me, stating that the scan on them > >> > leaves > >> > them "unidentified," so I can't make them NOT start along with my PC. > >> > Only > >> > Microsoft programs are capable of being stopped.... any way around > >> > that? > >> > > >> > #4.) I think the problems with #2 may be related to some downloading > >> > done > >> > on > >> > my part recently, but I have McAffee AND all my windows stuff on > >> > maximum > >> > security.... not a peep from ANY of them. > >> > > >> > #5.) When the start-up/shut-down issues started happening a few days > >> > ago > >> > it > >> > also said my CD-ROM driver was messed up, and I thought that was the > >> > ACTUAL > >> > problem, but when I fixed that, it still didn't stop the Bluescreen > >> > issues > >> > from occurring. I don't know what to do to fix ANY of this, but if > >> > someone > >> > does, or could AT LEAST explain what the hell it all means, that would > >> > be > >> > GREAT. > >> > > >> > Thanks, > >> > > >> > Jason > >> |
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| | Re: npkcrypt and other problems Did Vista come pre-installed on your computer? Was the dvd you had a Microsoft Vista dvd or a restore disk? You can retrieve the product key with a free program you can download from Magical Jelly Bean Software at http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml. Don't just save it to a notepad file on your computer; WRITE IT DOWN ON PAPER. (You'd be amazed at how many people don't) "Jason Custer" <JasonCuster@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:05F10F69-D62C-44CA-A6D4-31B750187973@xxxxxx Quote: > Fantastic question..... uh..... where would I find that and what exactly > is it? > > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: > Quote: >> System restore is worth a shot. Uninstalling the updates to see if that >> has >> caused the problem is another. You should try to replace your dvd. Do >> you >> still have your product key? >> >> "Jason Custer" <JasonCuster@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:AE22B743-358F-44A9-AF08-79E3C73641B4@xxxxxx Quote: >> > I've moved a lot in the last year (since purchasing my computer), and I >> > was >> > wondering if there was a way to do that without using that disk... >> > since >> > I'm >> > quite positive that somewhere between my apartment in Florida and my >> > dorm >> > here in Connecticut that I lost the DVD. Would doing a System Restore >> > help >> > any? I know I did a few updates recently, and upon thinking further >> > about >> > this whole thing I realized that the problems started JUST after the >> > updates. >> > Actually, it was during the shutdown process after the updates >> > installed. >> > I >> > looked at my computer hours later and it was still on, though I told it >> > to >> > shut down, which concerned me. Then it started giving me the Bluescreen >> > warnings and such. Perhaps there was an issue with the updates? I'm >> > pretty >> > sure I could System Restore to before then, since it was under a week >> > ago.... >> > would that work and/or have the same effect do you think? >> > >> > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: >> > >> >> Your issues sound severe enough to consider doing an in-place upgrade >> >> (Vista's equivalent to XP's repair install). An in-place upgrade is >> >> done >> >> simply. With Vista running insert the Vista dvd in your optical drive >> >> (make >> >> sure it is in the boot order ahead of your hard drive in the BIOS). >> >> At >> >> the >> >> splash screen click on Install Now. Proceed through the screens until >> >> you >> >> reach the one that presents you with Upgrade Install and Custom >> >> Install >> >> options and click on Upgrade. Your files, settings, and apps will not >> >> be >> >> disturbed but you will need to let Windows Update update the system >> >> again. >> >> There will 40 or so updates. >> >> >> >> "Jason Custer" <JasonCuster@xxxxxx> wrote in >> >> message >> >> news:20423AF0-51CD-4692-AA84-2ED0D907CF98@xxxxxx >> >> > I'm having a few problems, and if someone could help me with them, >> >> > since >> >> > I've >> >> > dedicated ENTIRELY too much time to fixing them, with absolutely no >> >> > positive >> >> > results. >> >> > >> >> > #1.) I don't know if it's important, but "npkcrypt" is apparently >> >> > either >> >> > missing or damaged, according to Device Manager..... I imagine >> >> > there's >> >> > no >> >> > file that's missing that can be GOOD, but I figured I'd ask if >> >> > there's >> >> > a >> >> > way >> >> > to fix that, or it could be relevant to problem number 2..... >> >> > >> >> > #2.) Lately when I shut my computer down, 50% of the time if not >> >> > more >> >> > often >> >> > it takes forever to shut down, doesn't shut down, or will but claims >> >> > that >> >> > "windows has suffered from an unexpected shutdown"..... even though >> >> > it >> >> > shut >> >> > down because I TOLD IT TO. When it comes back on it says I suffered >> >> > a >> >> > BlueScreen, which I've only actually SEEN happen one or two times, >> >> > but >> >> > it >> >> > claims it happens almost every time those other problems occur. >> >> > >> >> > #3.) Another thing I would like some aid with, if possible.... there >> >> > are >> >> > programs I want to prevent from running when I start my computr, but >> >> > when >> >> > I >> >> > go in to stop them, it won't let me, stating that the scan on them >> >> > leaves >> >> > them "unidentified," so I can't make them NOT start along with my >> >> > PC. >> >> > Only >> >> > Microsoft programs are capable of being stopped.... any way around >> >> > that? >> >> > >> >> > #4.) I think the problems with #2 may be related to some downloading >> >> > done >> >> > on >> >> > my part recently, but I have McAffee AND all my windows stuff on >> >> > maximum >> >> > security.... not a peep from ANY of them. >> >> > >> >> > #5.) When the start-up/shut-down issues started happening a few days >> >> > ago >> >> > it >> >> > also said my CD-ROM driver was messed up, and I thought that was the >> >> > ACTUAL >> >> > problem, but when I fixed that, it still didn't stop the Bluescreen >> >> > issues >> >> > from occurring. I don't know what to do to fix ANY of this, but if >> >> > someone >> >> > does, or could AT LEAST explain what the hell it all means, that >> >> > would >> >> > be >> >> > GREAT. >> >> > >> >> > Thanks, >> >> > >> >> > Jason >> >> |
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| | Re: npkcrypt and other problems Vista came preinstalled, and I'm pretty sure that the DVD that came with my laptop was an update disk, or said it was, so I think I ditched it, on account of the update features built in to Windows and my determination not to spend more money on my computer than absolutely necessary, especially after plunking down $700 on it. I take it that with my product key I could contact microsoft and get a new disk that provides the features/functions you mentioned previously? I'll retrieve it with the program, I just have no clue what to do with it. Oh, and thanks for all the help here..... my luck on here is usually minimal in terms of help, so the amount of help you've given me has been great and restored my faith in bringing problems to this forum.... it's typically my absolute last resort. "Jason Custer" wrote: Quote: > I've moved a lot in the last year (since purchasing my computer), and I was > wondering if there was a way to do that without using that disk... since I'm > quite positive that somewhere between my apartment in Florida and my dorm > here in Connecticut that I lost the DVD. Would doing a System Restore help > any? I know I did a few updates recently, and upon thinking further about > this whole thing I realized that the problems started JUST after the updates. > Actually, it was during the shutdown process after the updates installed. I > looked at my computer hours later and it was still on, though I told it to > shut down, which concerned me. Then it started giving me the Bluescreen > warnings and such. Perhaps there was an issue with the updates? I'm pretty > sure I could System Restore to before then, since it was under a week ago.... > would that work and/or have the same effect do you think? > > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: > Quote: > > Your issues sound severe enough to consider doing an in-place upgrade > > (Vista's equivalent to XP's repair install). An in-place upgrade is done > > simply. With Vista running insert the Vista dvd in your optical drive (make > > sure it is in the boot order ahead of your hard drive in the BIOS). At the > > splash screen click on Install Now. Proceed through the screens until you > > reach the one that presents you with Upgrade Install and Custom Install > > options and click on Upgrade. Your files, settings, and apps will not be > > disturbed but you will need to let Windows Update update the system again. > > There will 40 or so updates. > > > > "Jason Custer" <JasonCuster@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:20423AF0-51CD-4692-AA84-2ED0D907CF98@xxxxxx Quote: > > > I'm having a few problems, and if someone could help me with them, since > > > I've > > > dedicated ENTIRELY too much time to fixing them, with absolutely no > > > positive > > > results. > > > > > > #1.) I don't know if it's important, but "npkcrypt" is apparently either > > > missing or damaged, according to Device Manager..... I imagine there's no > > > file that's missing that can be GOOD, but I figured I'd ask if there's a > > > way > > > to fix that, or it could be relevant to problem number 2..... > > > > > > #2.) Lately when I shut my computer down, 50% of the time if not more > > > often > > > it takes forever to shut down, doesn't shut down, or will but claims that > > > "windows has suffered from an unexpected shutdown"..... even though it > > > shut > > > down because I TOLD IT TO. When it comes back on it says I suffered a > > > BlueScreen, which I've only actually SEEN happen one or two times, but it > > > claims it happens almost every time those other problems occur. > > > > > > #3.) Another thing I would like some aid with, if possible.... there are > > > programs I want to prevent from running when I start my computr, but when > > > I > > > go in to stop them, it won't let me, stating that the scan on them leaves > > > them "unidentified," so I can't make them NOT start along with my PC. Only > > > Microsoft programs are capable of being stopped.... any way around that? > > > > > > #4.) I think the problems with #2 may be related to some downloading done > > > on > > > my part recently, but I have McAffee AND all my windows stuff on maximum > > > security.... not a peep from ANY of them. > > > > > > #5.) When the start-up/shut-down issues started happening a few days ago > > > it > > > also said my CD-ROM driver was messed up, and I thought that was the > > > ACTUAL > > > problem, but when I fixed that, it still didn't stop the Bluescreen issues > > > from occurring. I don't know what to do to fix ANY of this, but if someone > > > does, or could AT LEAST explain what the hell it all means, that would be > > > GREAT. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Jason |
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| | Re: npkcrypt and other problems No, they would redirect you to the manufacturer of the computer. You can contact the computer manufacturer for a replacement, but MS won't provide one. "Jason Custer" <JasonCuster@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:F46012E5-4D4B-4689-AD7D-B1B628609801@xxxxxx Quote: > Vista came preinstalled, and I'm pretty sure that the DVD that came with > my > laptop was an update disk, or said it was, so I think I ditched it, on > account of the update features built in to Windows and my determination > not > to spend more money on my computer than absolutely necessary, especially > after plunking down $700 on it. > > I take it that with my product key I could contact microsoft and get a new > disk that provides the features/functions you mentioned previously? I'll > retrieve it with the program, I just have no clue what to do with it. > > Oh, and thanks for all the help here..... my luck on here is usually > minimal > in terms of help, so the amount of help you've given me has been great and > restored my faith in bringing problems to this forum.... it's typically my > absolute last resort. > > "Jason Custer" wrote: > Quote: >> I've moved a lot in the last year (since purchasing my computer), and I >> was >> wondering if there was a way to do that without using that disk... since >> I'm >> quite positive that somewhere between my apartment in Florida and my dorm >> here in Connecticut that I lost the DVD. Would doing a System Restore >> help >> any? I know I did a few updates recently, and upon thinking further about >> this whole thing I realized that the problems started JUST after the >> updates. >> Actually, it was during the shutdown process after the updates installed. >> I >> looked at my computer hours later and it was still on, though I told it >> to >> shut down, which concerned me. Then it started giving me the Bluescreen >> warnings and such. Perhaps there was an issue with the updates? I'm >> pretty >> sure I could System Restore to before then, since it was under a week >> ago.... >> would that work and/or have the same effect do you think? >> >> "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: >> Quote: >> > Your issues sound severe enough to consider doing an in-place upgrade >> > (Vista's equivalent to XP's repair install). An in-place upgrade is >> > done >> > simply. With Vista running insert the Vista dvd in your optical drive >> > (make >> > sure it is in the boot order ahead of your hard drive in the BIOS). At >> > the >> > splash screen click on Install Now. Proceed through the screens until >> > you >> > reach the one that presents you with Upgrade Install and Custom Install >> > options and click on Upgrade. Your files, settings, and apps will not >> > be >> > disturbed but you will need to let Windows Update update the system >> > again. >> > There will 40 or so updates. >> > >> > "Jason Custer" <JasonCuster@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> > news:20423AF0-51CD-4692-AA84-2ED0D907CF98@xxxxxx >> > > I'm having a few problems, and if someone could help me with them, >> > > since >> > > I've >> > > dedicated ENTIRELY too much time to fixing them, with absolutely no >> > > positive >> > > results. >> > > >> > > #1.) I don't know if it's important, but "npkcrypt" is apparently >> > > either >> > > missing or damaged, according to Device Manager..... I imagine >> > > there's no >> > > file that's missing that can be GOOD, but I figured I'd ask if >> > > there's a >> > > way >> > > to fix that, or it could be relevant to problem number 2..... >> > > >> > > #2.) Lately when I shut my computer down, 50% of the time if not more >> > > often >> > > it takes forever to shut down, doesn't shut down, or will but claims >> > > that >> > > "windows has suffered from an unexpected shutdown"..... even though >> > > it >> > > shut >> > > down because I TOLD IT TO. When it comes back on it says I suffered a >> > > BlueScreen, which I've only actually SEEN happen one or two times, >> > > but it >> > > claims it happens almost every time those other problems occur. >> > > >> > > #3.) Another thing I would like some aid with, if possible.... there >> > > are >> > > programs I want to prevent from running when I start my computr, but >> > > when >> > > I >> > > go in to stop them, it won't let me, stating that the scan on them >> > > leaves >> > > them "unidentified," so I can't make them NOT start along with my PC. >> > > Only >> > > Microsoft programs are capable of being stopped.... any way around >> > > that? >> > > >> > > #4.) I think the problems with #2 may be related to some downloading >> > > done >> > > on >> > > my part recently, but I have McAffee AND all my windows stuff on >> > > maximum >> > > security.... not a peep from ANY of them. >> > > >> > > #5.) When the start-up/shut-down issues started happening a few days >> > > ago >> > > it >> > > also said my CD-ROM driver was messed up, and I thought that was the >> > > ACTUAL >> > > problem, but when I fixed that, it still didn't stop the Bluescreen >> > > issues >> > > from occurring. I don't know what to do to fix ANY of this, but if >> > > someone >> > > does, or could AT LEAST explain what the hell it all means, that >> > > would be >> > > GREAT. >> > > >> > > Thanks, >> > > >> > > Jason >> > |
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