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Re: error 1606
I gave the two messages exactly the way they are on the computer. The
numbers are coming up exactly the way I wrote them. I've tried to uninstall
and that is when the numbers show up. And that IS the full text.
"Leonard Grey" wrote:
> Whenever you ask about an error message you need to state the full text
> of the error message. "1606x53x295105304ox" means nothing.
>
> Having a lot of programs installed does not slow your computer. (Having
> a lot of programs /running/ can sometimes slow your computer.) However,
> Windows Defragmenter needs at least 15% free space on the disk to run,
> and one way to free up space is to uninstall programs you no longer use.
>
> If you're having trouble uninstalling a program, you should ask the
> program's technical support for help. If the program in question is a
> Microsoft program, we can point you to an appropriate newsgroup.
>
> The rule of thumb for failed uninstalls is to reinstall the program,
> restart your computer and then uninstall the program. You usually need
> to disable your security software (except for your firewall) when
> installing and uninstalling software.
>
> ---
> Leonard Grey
> Errare humanum est
>
> precious wrote:
> > I keep getting one of two messages when I try to remove programs that I
> > haven't used for along time, because my comoputer has slowed way down. I
> > cant defrag or anything. One of the messages is: Error 1606 could not
> > access network location % userprofile% /my pictures. Or I get
> > 1606x53x295105304ox. Help!
>
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