Application Errors

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    BicycleRow

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    Hi guys,

    I'm still using Windows XP Pro SP3 32bit and I have some problems with it .. When I try to install or open programs such as the latest version of Opera, HLDS (This is required to run your own CS 1.6 server), Nero etc. I always get an application error saying:

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    Most of the erros are the same, only the numbers are different.

    I tried cleaning my PC with programs like CCleaner (Pro), Wise Care 365 (Pro), Junkware Removal Tool (JRT), Malware Bytes, SUPERAntiSpyware and a whole bunch of others. I even did a checkdisk scan on both drives. Also, yes I'm fully updated and my current anti-virus is AVG LinkScanner Free Edition 2015, just in case you ask.

    If you have any idea what causes this or how to fix it, please reply! I can't afford getting a new PC or upgrading to another OS.
     
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    Elizabeth23

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    I did everything, but when I try to load the MEMTEST file in Imgburn, I get this:

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    I tried to load the .zip/.rar file which appeared after extracting the first file, it loads but I can't click the large button to write it.
     
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    Elizabeth23

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    not sure what you did it works for me:

    download the second link on the download page, precompiled zip

    save to desktop

    double click

    extract all files, if you just click ok it will extract the file to a folder on your desktop

    open imgburn

    if you look at the last section of the top dialog box you will see a message,

    device ready

    or

    device not ready no media present or disc needs erasing

    in mode view, choose write image file to disc

    choose the file, ( there is a browse button to the right of source)

    double click on the extracted folder

    and highlight the iso file, then click open

    It has to be an ISO file :)

    insure that the write speed is compatible with your cd burner.

    and you should be able to click on the big button and it will write.

    ???
     
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    I did everything that you told me and I still can't click the button.

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    it says Disc not Empty, you will not be able to click on button until it says device ready or disc ready.
     
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    EDIT: under Tools, Drive, you will see erase disc do a quick erase
     
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