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  1. Hi GrofLuigi, I appreciate the welcome and your offer to help! Not wanting to create a greater version of Dante's Inferno, I opted to go with your first suggestion of downloading the fix, [KB958817] versus del/renam/movg the .dlls in the directory. =) Unlike the original, [KB884538], this one installed flawlessly, prompted reboot etc. I then ran the program, scrutinizing it for any slight improvement/degredation. Sadly, no change(s). It played the amount of clip I've edited so far (prior to exporting), and then froze as usual with the popup at approximately the same time stamp as previous attempts. I forgot to mention last night, that I also exhausted the adobe forums. Still slightly hesitant about the renaming thing, as I want to avoid a further sinking into said inferno, but if that's the only other choice, I'll eventually have to make it I suppose. Any additional advice would be (of course!) welcomed! Thanks again for reading this and helping me, GrofLuigi
  2. Hello everyone, This is my first post. After becoming a member today, and much intensive searching, I've decided to ask for help outright. I also sent a similar request directly to Petr, in hopes of expediting a solution to my quagmire. The problem specifically is this: As I edit a video clip using hypercam 2.0 (virtual capture of screen motion), in concert with Adobe Elements 4.0, I have a Microsoft Visual C + + Runtime Library box pop up with the text, "This application has requested the runtime to terminate it in an unusual way..." After searching Microsoft's update site, I came up with KB884538 which I, after reading it's description, thought would surely fix the problem. Sadly, my computer retorted, (not verbatim), that the hotfix was older than the version of windows I currently had running...to wit--- Windows XP Media Center Edition Version 2002 Service Pack 3 Pentium D CPU 2.80 GHz + 2.79 GHz (dual core) and 2.00 GB RAM Now, I know Adobe uses a large amount of RAM, but seriously! Is there a new SP3 compatible fix out there? I have run window washer and spy sweeper, as well as defragged and rebooted multiple dozens of times by now. Please advise me if possible, because I can't seem to find a hot fix (if indeed that's what it calls for) in SP3 to remedy this problem. I do video editing and it's imperative I have this rectified. Thanks you so much! ScoutSniper
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