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I have Windows XP Media Center Edition, and get Microsoft Visual C + + on the desktop toolbar?
I get this error right after I start my computer, before connecting to the Internet. And the screen of my desktop changed to blue screen media center and it is said that the methods of detection in progress please wait … but never does anything after that. I am learning computers, so I do not know how to fix my program run-time library, any help would be great. If I go to Microsoft Download not know what I need to fix it? How do I fix the media thats program gives me the runtime error?
I was too present in my relatively new HP computer XP Media edition. He appeared in my system when insert a new disk and the computer sitting there trying to figure out what type of disc it was and what to do with it .. I think. It stuck. I had to ctl-alt-del and find the "gui Disk "program that runs in the process list and kill that process to get any control of the team back. fix: I did a file search from "discgui.exe" and found a couple of times in the c: / Program Files / disco / .. subdirectories. I changed the name of each occurrence of the file to "discgui.exe.old" The problem has not returned since. Regards Scott