Guest RRSPS Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 Greeting friends, I'm using Windows xp media center pro w/sp2. For quite awhile now about every other time I open IE7 I get an error "ps2.exe has encountered a problem and must close"... I'm given the option of debugging or sending an error report to microsoft. Also, the same error message occurs at the damndest times when I'm using my Realplayer Plus subscription. I think it is what has been causing that program's files to become corrupted which has made me loose all my saved playlists, etc. This is very frustrating since noone at real seems to care much about focusing on the cause of this corruption and just apologizes for any inconvenience the problem may have cause. I myself, consider losing all my playlists at regular intervals over the years to be unconscienable and down-right maddening. I sure hope someone out there has some insight into these two problems which may or may not be connected in any way. Thanks gang, -- RRSPS
Guest Kelly Posted July 26, 2008 Posted July 26, 2008 Re: ps2.exe error Hi, HP, right? If so this has to do with multimedia. Start your troubleshooting from there and good luck! -- All the Best, Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP) Taskbar Repair Tool Plus! http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm SupportSpace http://www.supportspace.com/pages?aiu=kellyskorner "RRSPS" <RRSPS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:136D4F21-18F7-4DDB-8D36-26E728A4AF40@microsoft.com... > Greeting friends, > I'm using Windows xp media center pro w/sp2. For > quite awhile now about every other time I open IE7 I get an error "ps2.exe > has encountered a problem and must close"... I'm given the option of > debugging or sending an error report to microsoft. > > Also, the same error message occurs at the > damndest times when I'm using my Realplayer Plus subscription. I think it > is > what has been causing that program's files to become corrupted which has > made > me loose all my saved playlists, etc. > > This is very frustrating since noone at real > seems to care much about focusing on the cause of this corruption and just > apologizes for any inconvenience the problem may have cause. I myself, > consider losing all my playlists at regular intervals over the years to be > unconscienable and down-right maddening. I sure hope someone out there > has > some insight into these two problems which may or may not be connected in > any > way. > > Thanks gang, > -- > RRSPS
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