You may not have the rights to the Directory. ie. Administrator rights some kind people suggested I do a format, bingo, it worked, many thanks, Ron Palmer
Mine has suddenly started doing this too. A required Microsoft Windows system directory, the Windows System32 directory is often located in either C:\Windows\System32 or C:\Winnt\system32. Often many Microsoft Windows error messages will contain the system32 directory because many of the system files Windows uses to run are stored in this directory. By itself the System32 directory will not cause any errors unless it is missing of course. If you are getting an error with a file in the System32 directory search for that file. No error message, it just pops up and has to be 'closed'
See http://www.edbott.com/weblog/?p=1410 The solution is to create a subfolder on the flash drive and copy the files there instead.
Most laptops cannot have their video card upgraded. You would have to buy a new laptop in order to play this game. When you get that error message it means your laptop is not good enough.
That depends on what the error message is, which you did not list.
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
An error message begins with the pound sign (#).
This is error display system , when you modem is not install or configure properly
Unfortunately, a person cannot purchase an Ora 12560. Ora 12560 is an error message that an individual may recieve while using Oracle. This error is known as a TNS Protocol Adapter Error.
Try logging in as the Administrator. If this is not possible, then as the message said, contact your administrator.
You see an error message: Unable to openhttp://whatever... The Internet site reports that the item you requested could not be found. (HTTP/1.0 404)
My yahoo mail inbox message says privacy error. Why?
Message error sound: chord An error from a program happened error=warning Message beap error sound: Ding A question us being asked by windows to the user Critical message: Windows Critical Stop A rogram is at risk or is being shut down hope it helped :)