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ScreenSaver Not Responding
Msgsrv is listed as "not responding" in Task Manager. NOTE: To start Task Manager, press and hold down the CTRL+ALT keys, and then press the DELETE key once. click Control Panel, and then double-click System (if the System icon is not displayed in Control Panel, click the View all Control Panel icons link on

Error messages
Note: there are several problems that may occur with the new version: 1) Do *not* change the first icon (My Computer) on the Desktop tab 2) Do *not* uncheck: Search Results on the Desktop tab 3) Do *not* hide the Tweak UI icon on the Control Panel tab 4) Do *not* uncheck: Show Control Panel on Start Menu on the IE

ip1800 Canon Printer not responding
Warren wrote: Sorry for not responding properly, see additional responses below: &&& "PCR" <pcr...@netzero.net> wrote in message (a) Boot to Safe Mode (Hold F5 as you boot or CTRL for the Startup Menu) (b) "START, Settings, Control Panel, System, Device Manager tab" (c) Open the Monitors branch,

Dailup adapter not responding
Go to Control Panel, Printers, and delete your printer. Then, in Control Panel, go to Add/Remove programs and un-install all the HP Deskjet software. The computer gives "Printer Port Problem" "Printer Not Responding" "Problem accessing the printer port" and "parameter is incorrect (printers folder) messages

Windows 95 *****s: programs "not responding" constantly
Windows Explorer, Control Panel and Scheduled Tasks do not respond. After waiting several minutes, i did a CntrlAltDelete which tells me these applications are "not responding". I also got an error message [details below] twice; forgot exactly what i was doing -- i think i was trying to open Maintenace Wizard:

Can not copy files
After loading Mcafee Spamkiller I received the following errors: MSQSRV32 not responding RNAdmin not responding Can't find server for Microsoft Internet Explorer I cannot get to the control panel through the start button I cannot connect to the internet unles I go though the control panel and use network dialing.

Trouble with new display and Device Manager
It should be in the control panel under printer and properties. I am basing this answer on windows xp. My Vista machine is in the shop for repairs so I can't check the location. When I try a test page or anything else, I get the small box, Canon iP1800 LPT1, saying "printer is not responding" .

Trouble with new display and Device Manager
Kom microsoft public windowsxp general In control panel on left side click to classic view and try that. "Doris" <dorken2...@aol.com> wrote in message news:22f1d01c45dde$d5f3e3f0$a501280a@phx.gbl... Is there a way to "fix" the Control Panel not responding. When opening it, I get the window, but when I try to open

Control Panel issues
I discovered that all the keys except Apple, Option and Control would not work (I used Keypad and could see the depressions of the keys). I rang the owner who said it was Open the control panel Easy Access, if it is present, and turn all options Off.(If no options are turned on, then your problem is elsewhere.

CONTROL PANEL NOT RESPONDING
Ronnie Vernon MVP r...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp accessibility carlosa.b. wrote: i cant access any options under my control panel for windows xp. all i get is a not responding note Suggestion: Go to the following website and scroll down to Line 256, left column. Click the "Restore the Control Panel" link

Urgent: Control Panel (Program Not Responding)
Specifically, IExplore remains in the task manager bit and eventually a IExplore[not responding] will appear. Basically, if I run IE, it will crash on All software was copied over from a previous HD and installed on new HD (using DriveImage 3.0 and PartitonMagic 7) In Control Panel/System/Device Manager,

Acer TravelMate 291Lmi: Windows XP hangs
The computer did reboot ok; however, my PS2 mouse stopped working. The mouse is working when booting in safe mode. Could semeone tell me how I could fix that problem and how I can navigate without a mouse during that time. Thanks, Alain Meanwhile, mousekeys under accessibility in control panel helps a bit.

Crashing, Freezing up, Not responding, will not reboot
Run them in safe mode. regards, ssg MS-MVP pronetworks.org DAN EREMENCHUK wrote: AFTER SP2 WAS INSTALLED, WHEN CONTROL PANEL IS OPENED AND A SELECTION MADE, THE NEXT WINDOW SELECTION RESULTS IN "PROGRAM NOT RESPONDING". OCCURS ON 2 DIFFERENT BOOTABLE DRIVES ON MY NEWEST PC. 3RD PC UPGRADED TO SP2 OK.

Win98 shutdown problem with Canoscan.
Nathan Eisan 432wo...@nbnet.nb.ca alt windows95 For some reason I cannot seem to fix a non-responding display icon within Win '95 control Panel . The computer is a 233MMX clone with 32MB of memory and Win 95 B operating system , The Video Card is a 2MB ViRGE DX/GX with Driver = 4.05.00.2110-3.30.03 .

Error message
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Windows 98 Explorer not responding
... You may need to disable Power Management by following these steps: 1) In Control Panel, double-click Power 2) In the Power Management box, click Off 3) Click OK and Ctl-alt-del produces "msgsrv32 (not responding)". What is this msgsrv32 and is there a way around this problem? (I have PCMCIA support enabled.

Control Panel Not Responding
Turn off power management in three places -- Control Panel - Display - Screen Saver Control Panel - Power Management CMOS If these changes eliminate the problem, you can experiment by turning on only one form of power management at a time. It these do not do it, then you need to search further,

explorer not responding in task manager
Tell me this - what do you see when you do START | Settings > Control Panel > System > Performance Tab as the value of your System Resources? If it's in the 40% region, you are standing on the edge of a cliff and any serious load on your OS will drop you into the canyon of "not responding".

ip1800 Canon Printer not responding
Chris --- I went to the Control Panel and checked the settings, as you suggested. All the items were set as they should have been, but just in case, What's even more maddening is that when this happens, it screws up the Windows Taskmanager, so you can't even go to the process that is not responding,

CONTROL PANEL NOT RESPONDING.
I CAN get into the Control Panel screen, I just can't access the Appearance & Themes Category....THIS is the category that throws the program into a Not Responding mode when I click on it. All other categories work well. Does this change your directions for a "fix".....sorry about the screwup!