Hello again 
Now I've stumbled upon an error I've never seen before in my life.
I have reinstalled my media computer (there are other threads about it).
From the start with IE8 I could not click on more information about an update in the WUC browser did not open so I had to open IE separately and manually enter the link. I thought it resolves after I install IE9. But the problem is still there.
Now I have installed MSE and when I click on help, I get this message.
Message:
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Ht tp :// go. microsoft . com /fwlink/?LinkID = 195291
The class has not been registered
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So I guess there is something missing in some regfil .. But what?
HP Pro3010MT original
Installed with factory recovery disks win7 pro x64 OEM on a clean HDD. 360Gb
1x360Gb Hidden boot C: D: and hidden recovery
2x2TB E: and F:
1xDVD/RW G:
I have Installed SP1 and all security updates and some selected optional updates and IE9
This error was before I started to install the updates, that's when I first noticed it.
Has any of you encountered this or know the solution?
//Marie
Edit I had to destroy cohesion in the link so there wouldn't become a hyperlink
Now I've stumbled upon an error I've never seen before in my life.
I have reinstalled my media computer (there are other threads about it).
From the start with IE8 I could not click on more information about an update in the WUC browser did not open so I had to open IE separately and manually enter the link. I thought it resolves after I install IE9. But the problem is still there.
Now I have installed MSE and when I click on help, I get this message.
Message:
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Ht tp :// go. microsoft . com /fwlink/?LinkID = 195291
The class has not been registered
---------------------------------------------------------------------
So I guess there is something missing in some regfil .. But what?
HP Pro3010MT original
Installed with factory recovery disks win7 pro x64 OEM on a clean HDD. 360Gb
1x360Gb Hidden boot C: D: and hidden recovery
2x2TB E: and F:
1xDVD/RW G:
I have Installed SP1 and all security updates and some selected optional updates and IE9
This error was before I started to install the updates, that's when I first noticed it.
Has any of you encountered this or know the solution?
//Marie
Edit I had to destroy cohesion in the link so there wouldn't become a hyperlink
My Computer
At a glance
Linux:Debian, Kali.. 2xWin8.1,2x,1x7Pro, Retr...cpu's intel 8088 up to intel i7 gen9.. dual x...oldest 1024KB newest 64GBmostly internals i don't game
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- AsusX53, Aspire E1-572. AsusUX32A, HP Pro3130mt+3010mt, HP Proliant ML150G3, 3xCustom, i3, i5, i7
- OS
- Linux:Debian, Kali.. 2xWin8.1,2x,1x7Pro, Retro:1x2003server.1xXPpro, 1xW2k,1x98SE,1x95,1x3.11
- CPU
- cpu's intel 8088 up to intel i7 gen9.. dual xenon on server
- Motherboard
- a lot of them :-)
- Memory
- oldest 1024KB newest 64GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- mostly internals i don't game
- Sound Card
- old retro=soundblaster.. newer ones internal
- Monitor(s) Displays
- smalest 12" largest 26"
- Internet Speed
- 100/100
- Antivirus
- NortonInternetSecurity, MS, Avast, (not on the same computer
- Browser
- IE8, IE9. IE11, Firefox
- Other Info
- I can't fit all info on all my computers in these fields :-D


It can be a punishment to be too fussy sometimes.:banghead: