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  1. Thanks Nev. Yes, I do believe the error began as a result of a software uninstall. Unfortunately, I have no idea which program since it has not been a recent event ... (I moved about a year ago and did some system clean-up prior to moving, computer sat in storage for a long time, now trying to solve the issue).
  2. Thank you both for the response. Nev, I purchased Install version of Windows 7 Home Premium with the system so I have the disk. Ken, when I follow the folder path I do not see an "App Data\Local" branch to follow. Searches for Digital River turn up empty. Searches for MSXML turn up the following, so evidently there is a Digital River folder somewhere just not visible to me in the folder tree. There is a MSXML2 file with the .IDX extension. [ATTACH=CONFIG]1447.vB5-legacyid=2531[/ATTACH] In the System32 folder, there is a 3, 3r, 6, and 6r. For grins, I modified the file extension of the .IDX to .DLL. On restart, this is the new error message: [ATTACH=CONFIG]1448.vB5-legacyid=2532[/ATTACH] I'd really like to figure out what process / why Digital River is being called, but at this point I'd simply like the error message to go away. I'm trying to avoid a re-install, but given the SSD is too small I may just got and get a larger drive and do a clean install. I just prefer to solve problems because that's how I learn. Appreciate any thoughts either of you have, and thanks again. Dwight
  3. I have an ongoing problem I can not solve, and hoping to find some assistance. At startup, the following error displays: [ATTACH=CONFIG]1446.vB5-legacyid=2530[/ATTACH] In the event the image is not legible, the error states: The module "C:\Users\DwightObal\AppData\Local\Digital River\MSXML2.dll" failed to load. Make sure the binary is stored at the specified path or debug it to check for problems with the binary or dependent .DLL files. The specified module could not be found." I am running Windows 7 Home Premium, sp1 on a system I built about 2-3 years ago. I am fairly certain this error occurred as the result of an attempt to remove software of some kind, but honestly have no idea. I have run searches on my system for the folder location, and for "digital river" but it appears this location doesn't even exist on my system. All I can guess is the registry is looking for something that has been deleted but honestly have no clue how to begin making a fix so the system isn't looking for a file that is gone. I've searched the internet to no avail, and RegSvr32 help sections are written in English but I am not able to comprehend them. Any assistance on how to isolate and / or fix this would be very much appreciated. Thank you. Regards, Dwight
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