Beecher Networks - Web Development, Hosting & Domains
Results 1 to 11 of 11

Thread: PC help needed - start up carry on

  1. #1
    Seasoned Pro Lionel Ritchie's Avatar
    Joined
    Nov 2003
    Location
    Limerick
    Posts
    4,333
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    194
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    285
    Thanked in
    168 Posts

    PC help needed - start up carry on

    Anyone here able to help will have my profound gratitude.

    I'm using an old PC at home (Dimension 600 running w98se) at home. It's pretty much my recording studio at this stage as the wife got a laptop recently so ...five years after it became obsolete my PC, which was state of the art for about 20 minutes back in spring 2000, is back under my control for my important work.

    For some time now every time you go to start it -it attempts to re-install IE6.

    It appears to have had a couple of other programs running from start-up ...counterspy for example (deleted the application -as at this stage as I've no intention of networking this machine or ever connecting it to the internet again) which I've sorted out.

    Anyone out there know how to stop this thing re-installing itself?
    ...or how to stop programs from running at start up? I know there's probably a straightforward way - I just can't find/ remember it.
    " I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"

  2. #2
    First Team noby's Avatar
    Joined
    May 2003
    Location
    Fungarvan
    Posts
    2,462
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    3
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    9
    Thanked in
    7 Posts
    ...or how to stop programs from running at start up?

    Make sure your startup folder is empty for starters (Start>Programs>Startup)

    There ends my expert knowledge. Over to someone else now.
    Last edited by noby; 17/11/2006 at 11:19 AM. Reason: typorama
    Ceci n'est pas une signature

  3. #3
    Director dahamsta's Avatar
    Joined
    May 2001
    Location
    The Internet
    Posts
    14,045
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    519
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    853
    Thanked in
    521 Posts
    Surely you mean IE7? IE6 was never released as a critical update.

    http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-...+ie7+installed

    adam

  4. #4
    Seasoned Pro Lionel Ritchie's Avatar
    Joined
    Nov 2003
    Location
    Limerick
    Posts
    4,333
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    194
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    285
    Thanked in
    168 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by dahamsta View Post
    Surely you mean IE7? IE6 was never released as a critical update.

    http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-...+ie7+installed

    adam
    You're scaring me now Adam. I'd put the farm on it being IE6? Is my machine trapped in some never never land where nothing is as real as it seems? or is that just myself?

    I actually thought about downloading IE7 and running that to see would it put a stop to it but that entails hassle too as the friggin Irish Broadband Ripwave unit has to be re-configured (and Navini Logistics software re-installed) if you ever move it between one PC and another.

    I'll try downloading IE7 here at work and see if I can run that on the one at home.

    I actually tried uninstalling IE? altogether but the machine won't let me. Booted in Safe Mode, deleted the application, restarted in normal mode, drumroll and "windows is updating" ...and off she goes again.

    Question as I think of it? Would that machine support Windows 2000 or any later OS? ... as Microsoft have now discontinued support to W98SE.
    " I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"

  5. #5
    Reserves Louth4sam's Avatar
    Joined
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Dundalk
    Posts
    907
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    239
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    147
    Thanked in
    82 Posts
    What memory and processer is in it? You can find this out by right clicking my computer and clicking properties. Id say it'd be fine with later OS. I installed xp in an ancient dell a few months ago and it worked fine. Problem with installing a new OS will be you lose everything on your hard drive. Also if you have a small hard drive XP will take up a lot of space.

    As for your problem, how did you delete the application? Did you just delete the folder that the application was in?

  6. #6
    Director dahamsta's Avatar
    Joined
    May 2001
    Location
    The Internet
    Posts
    14,045
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    519
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    853
    Thanked in
    521 Posts
    You can't uninstall IE, it's locked into the OS. (In reality it was proven in the MS antitrust wars that you can, but it's not for the faint-hearted.)

    If it is IE7, follow the links in the previous post for a way of preventing it from happening; in fact hang on and I'll get a better result set; here you go.

    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...e7&btnG=Search

    adam

  7. #7
    International Prospect DmanDmythDledge's Avatar
    Joined
    Feb 2006
    Location
    DUBLIN
    Posts
    7,789
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    52
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    31
    Thanked in
    16 Posts
    Go to;
    1. Start
    2. Run
    3. Type in Msconfig
    4. Click on startup tab
    5. Uncheck whatever you don't want to run at start up

  8. #8
    Coach John83's Avatar
    Joined
    Feb 2003
    Location
    Dublin
    Posts
    8,993
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    2,157
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    1,299
    Thanked in
    811 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by DmanDmythDledge View Post
    Go to;
    1. Start
    2. Run
    3. Type in Msconfig
    4. Click on startup tab
    5. Uncheck whatever you don't want to run at start up
    Be careful doing that. I'm not sure if they let you uncheck anything important, but I'd back up any critical files before mucking around with anything in the system32 folder.

    Another possible solution is to try repairing it. Type this in after Dmanetc's step 2:
    rundll32 setupwbv.dll,IE6Maintenance "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\Setup\SETUP.EXE" /g "C:\WINDOWS\IE Uninstall Log.Txt"
    You can't spell failure without FAI

  9. #9
    First Team
    Joined
    Aug 2003
    Posts
    1,588
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    11
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    35
    Thanked in
    22 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by DmanDmythDledge View Post
    Go to;
    1. Start
    2. Run
    3. Type in Msconfig
    4. Click on startup tab
    5. Uncheck whatever you don't want to run at start up
    Its windows 98, at least let him know what he needs to have running for windows to function.

    Lol if he had off unchecked everything and never posted here again, it would have been your fault

    OP get rid of 98, it was dumped by MSFT so not worth having all you need is 128mb of ram and XP will run.

    /me runs a pc repair service in dublin

    or just install firefox and never use IE again as a easy option.

    kdjac

  10. #10
    Seasoned Pro Paddyfield's Avatar
    Joined
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Gaillimh
    Posts
    2,683
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    159
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    78
    Thanked in
    37 Posts
    Get an Apple Mac next time.
    Nobody knows us, we don't care

  11. #11
    Seasoned Pro Lionel Ritchie's Avatar
    Joined
    Nov 2003
    Location
    Limerick
    Posts
    4,333
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    194
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    285
    Thanked in
    168 Posts
    Lads, thanks for the replies. I'll try some of the things suggested here and see how I get on.

    What memory and processer is in it? You can find this out by right clicking my computer and clicking properties. Id say it'd be fine with later OS. I installed xp in an ancient dell a few months ago and it worked fine. Problem with installing a new OS will be you lose everything on your hard drive. Also if you have a small hard drive XP will take up a lot of space.
    sorry should've dealt with this earlier.

    Dell Dimension XPS 600.
    600mhz pentium 3 processor.
    256mb RAM (came with 128 and I added another)
    20GB hard drive (to which I added a 60GB drive for storage only -you can't run applications of any substance from it.)

    It's mostly audio I work with so If I put in a new OS I'd just be double checking all my files and sessions are on the storage drive, disconnect it, install new OS on the "master" drive and reconnect the storage drive to access files. So I'd just have to re-install Audition, fruity loops, cubase etc... that's the theory anyway.

    As for your problem, how did you delete the application? Did you just delete the folder that the application was in?
    Yeah -it wasn't listed in the add/remove programs function. Literally did a search for "IE6" and, with some trepidation, tried to zap everything I could find connected with it.

    I generally use the Advance web browser anyway.

    One more question -is there any dial-up connection still working on this island? I was saying I didn't want to go fannying around with the Ripwave unit as it's a time consuming hassle every time you move it between one platform and another.

    I've tried plenty and all I get is "can't connect", not in service or engaged tones.
    " I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"

Similar Threads

  1. Carry on the good work against Dundalk
    By Rams-fan in forum Cobh Ramblers
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 08/08/2003, 10:37 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •