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Old 18-10-2006, 21:33   #1
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Hey CF, can i draw you attention away from that Mac vs PC thread for a mo? i get this pop up every time i reboot or shut down and it is really annoying, so i decided to do some Googling and found out that i had to download UPHClean from Microsoft to resolve the problem, well i downloaded and installed, but the dammn thing is still appearing. I have done, Anti spy ware scans and a anti virus scan, but this has not solved the problem.
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Old 19-10-2006, 16:06   #2
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I get two of these that refuse to "End Now" wheni try to shut down. I wait a minute and they dissappear.
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Re: .NET Broadcast Event Window - Annoying

Screenshot? You running an ATI card at all Wayne and have you tried re-installing the .Net framework? Was anything installed prior to this starting?
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Old 19-10-2006, 20:25   #4
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Re: .NET Broadcast Event Window - Annoying

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Screenshot? You running an ATI card at all Wayne and have you tried re-installing the .Net framework? Was anything installed prior to this starting?
Yes i am running an ATI Card (X600) but i installed the drivers for that a long time ago, just after i last re formatted, and the problem hasnt started untill a couple of days ago. Ill try re installing the .NET Framework.

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Fixed it by re downloading the .NET Framework 2.0 package from M$ and ran the repair feature.
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Re: .NET Broadcast Event Window - Annoying

Yeah, used to have that problem with 1.x version of .NET framework when I was still using my old Radeon 9800 pro... upgrading to v2 fixed it - but then the card died and I went with Nvidia anyway
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Might try that fix, the repair option should be easy enough
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Re: .NET Broadcast Event Window - Annoying

Cat 5.9 and .Net 2.0 (only), plus UPHClean, seems to do the trick - but anything past Cat 5.6 only works with the DX9 generation of cards, 9500 or above.
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Latest Cat's, Radeon X1600XT. .Net 1, 1.1 & 2. So, i can tick those boxes.
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