On the XP front, got it all done, set it up the way I like it, then for some reason the *&%# taskbar decides to double in size and I can't return it to normal (no matter how much I try) unless "Quick Launch" is disabled, but dang it, I WANT Quick Launch, so I tried a system restore to a few minutes before it happened, now XP is in a pre-boot loop. Of course I use OE at home and that option mat not be available to Outlook users.I will check and find out.
RE: Asus PC Probe II will not uninstall.how to get rid of it? BadBigBen (MIS) 13 Jul 08 18:24Īll my data stores reside on the data array.so I'm OK there, just took a fresh backup of the array in the event of disaster recovery. Thread779-622752: Network Connections window is empty. Ht tp://suppo rt.microso ft.com/def ault.aspx? scid=kb en -us 329050 Ht tp://suppo rt.microso ft.com/def ault.aspx? scid=kb EN -US 269019ģ29050 - Troubleshooting Missing Network and Dial-Up Connections Icons Ht tp://suppo rt.microso ft.com/def ault.aspx? scid=kb EN -US 254631Ģ69019 - "Network and Dial-up Connections" Folder Icons Missing Ht tp://suppo rt.microso ft.com/def ault.aspx? scid=kb en -us 281625Ģ54631- Some Network and Dial-Up Connections Icons May Be Missing Ht tp://suppo rt.microso ft.com/def ault.aspx? scid=kb en -us 825826Ģ81625 - Make New Connection Wizard Selections Are Unavailable and Other Issues Occur with the Network Connections Folder
How to troubleshoot missing network connections icons in Windows Server 2003 and in Windows XP But such action will not fix any hardware problems so it might pay to check for faulty RAM and Hard Drive issues first?ĭescription of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility Then try to re-install it.Īs you seem to have other faults then I think I would bite the bullet and reformat and do a clean install. If it was just PC Probe that was causing you a problem, I would suggest the old fashion way of cleaning it out, via deleting every folder belonging to it and deleting every entry in the registry mentioning "PC Probe". This however may also result in corruption from profiles and even some registry errors being copied across. RE: Asus PC Probe II will not uninstall.how to get rid of it? wahnula (TechnicalUser)Ī repair install, by its nature, tries to save your settings and programs from before the install. I'd like to avoid a clean install, but if that's what it takes so be it. I followed a lead from Google that led me to run dcomcnfg, but the Component Services dialog goes away when I double-click "Computers". I really like the functionality of this utility, and would like to get it back up and running, or if that option doesn't exist at least get rid of it. Then I tried to re-install PC Probe II, from a new source, another dialog pops up with the same message. To test the uninstaller, I uninstalled a few programs without incident. Access is denied." PC Probe does not load, giving a litany of "Enumerate Device Win32_BIOSfail" with the last word changing to about a dozen different entries. I receive an error dialog stating "The InstallShield Engine (Kernel.exe) could not be launched. It's a modern system and everything is working fine now, except I can't get Asus' PC Probe II utility running or, more alarmingly, uninstall it.
I recently recovered from a serious hardware failure, managed to get everything up & running with a repair install of XP Pro, added in SP3 afterwards.