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homesick rae 22nd Apr 2005 13:22

System Bop 22
 
When I start up the PC I get an error warning: "system bop 22."

Any idea what this is and what I can do to resolve it?

Cheers

HR

zoink 22nd Apr 2005 15:52

More information needed please......

1) Operating System
2) Specs of the pc etc...
3) Where is the error appearing, on startup in the bios screens, on login, after login, after anything else?
4) Has it started recently? after the addition of some hardware or software?


:(

homesick rae 22nd Apr 2005 17:31

Windows XP

Happens on start up

Been a few weeks now

HP Pavilion a350n

homesick rae 23rd Apr 2005 02:32

It also says "runtime error 13"

"Type mismatch."

Any clues?

Ta

HR

zoink 23rd Apr 2005 10:02

As clear as mud.. :(

Windows XP - Professional or Home?

Happens on Startup? In the bios screens? When the login box is displayed? Is the error a line of text on a screen or an error box?

Does the error have any effect on the pc? Slowness? Devices not working??

Been a few weeks now? Have you added or removed anything to the pc in the last "few weeks?"??

ck4707 23rd Apr 2005 12:35

Microsoft support does not recognise either of the following:
Runtime error 13
System bop 22

Looks more like a virus but as zoink has asked when does it appear, after windows has loaded, before or during?

homesick rae 23rd Apr 2005 13:19

It appears when the desktops appears just after I switch the PC on.

XP Home

PC is slightly slower.

Nothin installed in the past few weeks.

Cheers

HR

Evo 23rd Apr 2005 15:21

I think "runtime error 13 - type mismatch" is a visual basic error; i'd guess it's more likely to be a duff application than a virus. Are there any errors listed in the application log (control panel -> administrative tools -> event viewer -> application log and then looks for errors with a timestamp corresponding to boot-up)?

Also, have a look at what is running at startup: Start -> All Programs -> Startup and also Start -> run -> msconfig and look at the Startup tab.

homesick rae 23rd Apr 2005 15:44

Cheers peeps, seems to have been resolved.

HR

Evo 23rd Apr 2005 16:21

...and it was?


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