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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Have you added/changed any hardware inside the PC? (eg. graphics card, sound card, network card - anything at all). Also, update you anti-virus and run a full sweep.
Check the event viewer to see if it has logged anything about what is going on.
Press Start, select Run and type eventvwr, press OK. The event log screen appears. Check the System and Application logs for any warnings and errors that occur around the same time as your issues arise. Please post back and let me know what you found, if anything.
squiggle: glad i could be of some assistance. the VSS errors do appear to be the cause. I will need more info though. Please go back to the Event Log and select a few of the recent VSS errors and copy the details exactly and post them here in the forum. I will look through them and see what I can determine for you. I think it is driver related though!?
In the mean time, also run a customised Windows Update (it usually gives you an option of Express or Custom). This will scan your PC for updates required for the operating system.
To run Windows update, open Internet Explorer and from the Tools menue, select Windows Update. Take all the 'critical' updates listed, and any of the 'driver' updates as well. This may help you while i look into you VSS issue.
Okay, I have looked into it and this is what I found....
Firstly, you must update to the XP Service Pack 2. I know it's had some issues, but it's been around long enough now. I waited and waited and finally installed it. Some applications may be effected, but then that shows they were badly coded applications! Also, once SP2 is installed, there are many further updates - two in particular that will fix this problem of yours.
The VSS problem has something to do with the MSXML process on your PC. This needs to be updated/patched (which SP2 and further updates, will do).
Failing that, unfortunately for you - I have read that in your particular case, the COM+ Subsystem has not registered properly when you installed Windows (this implies that the VSS error has been going on since the first time you installed the XP). This means that you will have to re-install the operating system, or choose the repair option when you boot from the XP software CD. But before you do this, please update to SP2 etc. to see if that solves things.
Another "solution" would be to disable the VSS service, but i dont recommend this as there may be some unforseen side-effects. If this is the route you want to go down, let me know and i will instruct you on what you need to do.
I hope this helps you in some way, and please keep me informed of any progress you make - i'd be interested to see this through.
Hi squiggle, how strange that the links they provide you do not seem to provide the download?
Service Pack 2 contained COM+ updates, so that should have addressed the issue. But if the COM+ was not initialised properly from the start (as per one of the articles i read had suggested), then maybe the patches are/will not working either? It may possibly be a good idea to run a repair install of the operating system.
Before you try any such thing, back up to disc any valuable information. This is a last resort though.