SOURCE: Error messege on startup
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If this just recently happened (usually due to software install), try running a System Restore back to before you started having the problem.
Go to Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools and click on System restore.
Follow the prompts and select a bold date back before the problem occurred. You will be prompted to reboot.
If you still have the problem after rebooting, you can try to fix corrupted Windows file by running SFC /scannow from a command prompt (you will likely need your Window XP CD).
If all that fails, boot to your Window XP CD and run a repair. You should not lose any data, but backing up is always recommended..
Let me know if you have questions.
Honest1abe
SOURCE: Microsoft Windows message: SOUNDMAN.EXE - Entry Point Not Found
install service pack 3 if that doesnt work then reinstall the OS in repair mode.
SOURCE: cannot access AOL
mimboot.exe is the startup application for Musicmatch Jukebox. It does not need to start with Windows. It looks like you may have deleted or unsuccessfully uninstalled Musicmatch Jukebox. Reinstalling the application should resolve the issue. If you don't want the program after the re-install simply uninstall it again in add/remove programs.
Please note: this can also be a trojan horse. If you haven't already I would suggest running a good anti-virus and anti-spyware program.
Hope this helps
Two possible solutions.
Roll back system with System Restore. Win 7 - Start > Search type System Restore. XP - Is Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Restore. Now choose a date prior to problem. You may have to try a few dates.
Try disabling startup programs. Go to Start > Run (search in Win 7) and type MSConfig. In Startup tab, uncheck anything that you don't want Windows to load automatically. It will make Windows boot faster and use less resources while running. This just disables them in startup. Programs will still load, but when only you initiate.
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