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Posted by Jyeshta on 05/09/06 20:19
On Sun, 07 May 2006 21:03:23 -0400, Cerulean <Spamming@NOTallowed.com>
wrote:
>I have an older computer (PIII, 650 MHz, 128 SDRAM). I'm having
>difficulty editing the ID3 tags and renaming files, etc., because
>Windows 2000 doesn't let go. I was told in an MS group that the group
>would know of a workaround. Apparently there is a way to let the OS
>let go of the files so one work with them. Does anyone know the
>solution? It gets very annoying when one can't edit one's files
>properly.
>
>TIA.
Here's an excerpt from a post Q&A answered by fred-bloggs:
<Begin quote>
> Anyone else having any problems with explorer.exe having to shut down
> while running WinMX 3.53?
> I have searched for viruses, spyware, ran checkdisk, defragged, and
> even repaired my XP Pro software (several times, in fact) only to have
> Windows Explorer cease to operate while using WinMX. Then it's off to
> reboot and start over.
> Anyone have any suggestions as to what else I may try?
> Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
> Tellurian
Are you downloading avis? Explorer gets hung up on incomplete or
corrupted avis. This can be prevented by unloading the snooping dll.
Start Menu
Run...
regsvr32 /u shmedia.dll
OK
<End quote>
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