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When I reboot my desktop machine (running XP), I get an error in an installation dialog box that says:

"Runtime error '-2147024893 (8070003)'"
Method '~' of object '~' failed"

On my laptop, when I got a couple of installation errors like that, they turned out to be the remnants of a virus that hadn't been completely removed, and running Malwarebytes Anti-Malware program got rid of them after McAfee VirusScan and AVG Freeware failed.

But on this computer, I've run a scan with McAfee and Anti-Malware, and they haven't found anything. When I search on "-2147024893," I find links to legitimate installation issues.

Does anyone recognize this? Or know whether I should worry about it? Or how to get rid of it?

Any help appreciated.

Date: 2009-04-26 10:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daystreet.livejournal.com
Need more information... Let's get a bootlog generated... See this page (http://forums.cnet.com/5208-6142_102-0.html?threadID=26794) (or any number of other pages google will cough up if you search on "xp bootlog") to start bootlogging. Once you get a bootlog, have a look at it and maybe you can see what program is causing the problem as it tries to load. If you want to send me the bootlog file, feel free. Or post it here if you feel comfortable with that.

Another thing you can try, if you have your XP CD, is open a command window (Start > Run > type "cmd" in the box) and then type this at the command line: sfc /SCANNOW

That will compare all the system files on your machine with the system files on your CD and (supposedly) fix them. This could be a long process and the results might depend on where you are in the Service Packs, etc., and the problem might not even be with the system files so I wouldn't try this until you've had a look at a bootlog file.

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