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Probably a problem with SQL Desktop Engine


kexul

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Hello Kexul,

How are you sure know you have a broken SQL Desktop Engine? Are you receiving a prompt?

Please Download OTL to your Desktop:

To Use OTL:

  • Get OTL From
HERE
Double click on the icon to run it. Make sure all other windows are closed and to let it run uninterrupted.
OTL should now start. Change the following settings
Change Drivers to All
Change Standard Registry to All
Under File Scans, change File age to 30
Click the Run Scan button. Do not change any settings unless otherwise told to do so. The scan wont take long.
When the scan completes, it will open two notepad windows. OTL.Txt and Extras.Txt (first run only). These are saved in the same location as OTL.
Please attach these 2 files in your next reply.

Thank you

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OTL logfile created on: 08.2.2011 ?. 10:07:07 - Run 5

OTL by OldTimer - Version 3.2.20.2 Folder = C:\Documents and Settings\my computer\Desktop\Security Utilities

Windows XP Professional Edition Service Pack 2 (Version = 5.1.2600) - Type = NTWorkstation

Internet Explorer (Version = 8.0.6001.18702)

Locale: 00000402 | Country: Bulgaria | Language: BGR | Date Format: dd.M.yyyy '?.'

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Hello kexul,

Thank you for the quick response! :)

I need that extra.txt so I am going to have to ask for another OTL scan.

Please Start OTL

Please Set Drivers to All

Standard Registry to All

Extra Registry to All

Then copy/paste the result of extra.txt

Thank you very much.

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OTL Extras logfile created on: 08.2.2011 ?. 21:07:43 - Run 6

OTL by OldTimer - Version 3.2.20.2 Folder = C:\Documents and Settings\my computer\Desktop\Security Utilities

Windows XP Professional Edition Service Pack 2 (Version = 5.1.2600) - Type = NTWorkstation

Internet Explorer (Version = 8.0.6001.18702)

Locale: 00000402 | Country: Bulgaria | Language: BGR | Date Format: dd.M.yyyy '?.'

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Hello Kexul,

You may be prompted for your Windows XP CD during the System File Checker scan. So please locate your Windows XP CD.

Please click Start -> Run (or Windows Key + R), type: sfc /scannow and click OK.

Once the scan is finished: Please click Start -> Run (or Windows Key + R), type: EVENTVWR and click OK. In the Event Viewer Click on System. Then scroll and find the entry of source: Windows File Protection. The latest one should have the results. click the two pages button to copy the results into your clipboard, then post the results in your next reply.

Thank you

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Hello Kexul,

If you could please check your add/Remove Programs for the Sony Media Manager?

To do this:

  • Click Start->Control panel
  • Click 'Add or Remove Programs'
  • Scroll to find Sony Media Manager and uninstall it.
  • Restart your system

Please let me know if you still experience the error prompt or Sony Media Manager is not in the add/remove list.

Thank you!

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Hello Kexul,

Note: Microsoft places a default list of services in this regitry value during setup. Not all of the services are necessarily installed on every machine. 'Service not found'/'File not found' entries are common.

I'm glad it is working for you.

If any other issues arise please feel free to create a new topic detailing what you are experiencing.

Thank you!

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