01-24-2012, 05:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-24-2012, 05:12 PM by AceInfinity.)
(01-24-2012, 10:13 AM)BreShiE Wrote: You urgently need to do a grammar check before anything.
It sounds like your computer's too bad to run word, try removing some of your useless programs.
That wouldn't help unless some of the programs being removed coincidentally are part of the startup programs list.
OP: I see that you have just under 3GB RAM (Physical). What is available to you, is about half of that, but even then that should be enough. We'll help you use less RAM though regardless
Download and install CCleaner: http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner
Please provide both the startup.txt and install.txt files in your next post by following the provided instructions below:
- Startup Programs (startup.txt) -
- CCleaner Tool Icon > Startup option
- Click on the Save to text file button in the bottom right
- CCleaner Tool Icon > Startup option
- List of INSTALLED PROGRAMS
- CCleaner Tool Icon > Uninstall option
- Click on the Save to text file button in the bottom right
- CCleaner Tool Icon > Uninstall option
Also, if you're trying to access these word documents from removable media, like an external HDD, or a USB key, then try copying it over to your desktop, then open the file from your desktop to test. Furthermore, download my batch file here, and run it:
http://www.mediafire.com/?vsxkxszx20525xa
Also run System File Checker and ChkDsk.
Open the start menu, type "cmd" (without quotes) and hit enter with cmd selected in the start menu view. Use sfc command first, then move towards chkdsk. Each command should be entered separately, and make sure sfc finishes before you attempt to use chkdsk. Reboot afterwards.
Code:
sfc /scannow
Code:
chkdsk /r
If those do not work, these were my alternative to doing a System Repair through the repair disk that you should have created with Windows 7, which have been reportedly solutions to this kind of error.