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Posted by cujo
04 Aug 2005 08:31 pm

thank you bobrock it does work this file bugged me for a long time

Posted by MiMi
03 Aug 2005 12:48 pm

I got rid of it by re-tasking exployer.exe *thank you so much!

If you’re still looking for the movie Mr. and Mws. Smith (the good version without problems).. The file is called mof-mamstcc.cd1.avi and mof-mamstcc.cd2.avi..

Good luck with downloading (without stupid problems!)

MiMi

Posted by bobrock
26 Jul 2005 01:36 am

got it! go to:

http://www.gibinsoft.net/gipoutils/fileutil/index.htm

scroll down and download
“GiPo@MoveOnBoot 1.9.5 (English), EXE-setup (644 Kb)" under the old version(freeware) area. works like a charm. i dl’d smith from ares and thought my comp was toast. this program made everything cool again. i can go to sleep now. take care,
bob

Posted by Bruce Wayne
20 Jul 2005 08:25 pm

stop explorer.exe in processes, you will lose all of your desktop. bring up task manager and add task explorer.exe in c:\windows delete the file. good luck

Posted by tomo
18 Jul 2005 11:13 am

I managed to remove the file mr.and mrs.smith(2005) by using the command: “open with divx player” instead of Media Player. When it didn`t start, I canselled the process in task manager, and thereafter deleted the file the normal way.

Posted by topcat139
13 Jul 2005 11:25 pm

Hope you haven’t loaded the new version of Divx 6.0 I had nothing but MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR problems. I finally cleaned out the registry and the system from that disaster. I only have xvid runningnow, together with Elecards new mpeg 4 decoder. No more Problems!

luck.

topcat139

(Broken context menu entries can cause these problems)

Posted by Tracey
11 Jul 2005 07:46 am

just got rid of it!!!!!!

Create another user account, reboot in safemode using the new account then delete it. Wollahhh!!

I hope it works for others

Posted by Tracey
11 Jul 2005 07:00 am

Hi

I have the same problem with the same file. I even tried deleting it in safe mode. If anyone has any ideas it would be great.

Posted by Babak
06 Jul 2005 12:56 pm

I am having trouble with a new mr mrs smith avi file i dled last night. It wont run, causes serious cpu usage ..I can’t rename or delete it..also wont show me properties when i click on it either..what can I do to delte this file..any help would be appreciated..thnx

Posted by Barry C
05 Jul 2005 10:24 pm

Okay. All other types of video files play perfectly, but AVI files cause the players to freeze up.
But it wasn’t that way until suddenly last week or whenever it was.
I like to add a whole bunch of video clips to the media library in my Windows player and then play them consecutively, but when an AVI plays, I end up having to closeout the player using control/alt./delete and open up the player again just to play the next clip.
I also have the latest Quicktime, DivX, GDivX, Zoom and Winamp players. But I usually only use them for files that Windows and Real won’t play.
Also I have Panda Antivirus that is constantly being updated, and also Spyware Blaster, which I also keep updated. I recently did a full scan of the entire computer with Panda and found no viruses whatsoever.
So I’m at a loss as to what’s wrong.
Thanks,
Barry

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