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I've run into real problems with my laptop, running Windows XP Home Edition.
It become almost completely unresponsive after booting up, and appears to be contimually scanning the hard disk. The laptop reports Minimum Virtual Memory set too low, although I've increased it to 2Gb, and the Error log on the machine states that "Dependant Assembly Microsoft.VC80.MFCLOC is missing". Would a Windows repair installation be the best course of action? -- Martin Morgan |
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On Apr 28, 7:28 pm, Martin Morgan wrote:
I've run into real problems with my laptop, running Windows XP Home Edition. It become almost completely unresponsive after booting up, and appears to be contimually scanning the hard disk. The laptop reports Minimum Virtual Memory set too low, although I've increased it to 2Gb, and the Error log on the machine states that "Dependant Assembly Microsoft.VC80.MFCLOC is missing". Would a Windows repair installation be the best course of action? -- Martin Morgan Hi, The Dependant Assembly issue is due to a program that requires the Visual C++ components. You may get the redistribution package from the Microsoft website. (Link Below) http://www.microsoft.com/Downloads/d...displaylang=en Windows Vista requires a large pagefile. Set the initial size to 2048, Max size 4096. Regards, ZA IT |