My Windows XP Professional has been crashing a lot for a couple of weeks, due says Microsoft, to some driver.
After a recent crash I tried to open QuickTime player and got a message that mentioned divx.dll and said my 30 trial was up and I had to register at www.yourproduct.com.
I don't know if this file came with tmpgenc, or another such MPEG 2 conversion program that I downloaded and later uninstalled, but Windows says it was created on October 3, around the time I downloaded those programs and just before the problem started. I also have a file, divxdec.ax.
If the .dll file is causing the crashes, can I just delete it? Someone suggested renaming the extension .old. Should I delete or rename both files?
Or--if one of the downloaded programs was not completely uninstalled--do I have to find more pieces of it somehow, in the registry or elsewhere? How would I go about that?
The programs that seem most affected by the crashes are video programs. I'd really like to get my system back to normal.
After a recent crash I tried to open QuickTime player and got a message that mentioned divx.dll and said my 30 trial was up and I had to register at www.yourproduct.com.
I don't know if this file came with tmpgenc, or another such MPEG 2 conversion program that I downloaded and later uninstalled, but Windows says it was created on October 3, around the time I downloaded those programs and just before the problem started. I also have a file, divxdec.ax.
If the .dll file is causing the crashes, can I just delete it? Someone suggested renaming the extension .old. Should I delete or rename both files?
Or--if one of the downloaded programs was not completely uninstalled--do I have to find more pieces of it somehow, in the registry or elsewhere? How would I go about that?
The programs that seem most affected by the crashes are video programs. I'd really like to get my system back to normal.
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