The original problem:
I could not find an obvious reason why Ontrack Powerdesk's file manager (replacement file manager to Windows ME's own Explorer) would open spontaneously when I re-booted ME.
It was not in any start-up group. Sometimes one Powerdesk window appeared, at other times two - one for each of my hard drives.
I uninstalled Powerdesk and went through the registry with a fine tooth comb for traces. After this, Windows own file manager did the same thing - usually two windows opened and the desktop screen would freeze. VERY frustrating.
The solution:
After a lot of hand-wringing, hair-tearing and troubleshooting, what appears to have fixed it is the uninstallation of all drivers and associated software for an AipTek USB graphics tablet I purchased about a month ago. This tablet came with a CD suite of software by an outfit called Pensoft.
When I first viewed the software I was suspicious of it and surprised how inept and klutsy it was during installation, including bad documentation. However eventually it installed and I promptly forgot about it.
Since uninstalling, my double Explorer/Powerdesk windows and screen freezes on boot up have magically disappeared. Whew!
I hope this helps someone struggling with the same problem.
So to my question: What is the most likely scenario for this fault? I would really like to use the tablet. Any halp appreciated!!
John
I could not find an obvious reason why Ontrack Powerdesk's file manager (replacement file manager to Windows ME's own Explorer) would open spontaneously when I re-booted ME.
It was not in any start-up group. Sometimes one Powerdesk window appeared, at other times two - one for each of my hard drives.
I uninstalled Powerdesk and went through the registry with a fine tooth comb for traces. After this, Windows own file manager did the same thing - usually two windows opened and the desktop screen would freeze. VERY frustrating.
The solution:
After a lot of hand-wringing, hair-tearing and troubleshooting, what appears to have fixed it is the uninstallation of all drivers and associated software for an AipTek USB graphics tablet I purchased about a month ago. This tablet came with a CD suite of software by an outfit called Pensoft.
When I first viewed the software I was suspicious of it and surprised how inept and klutsy it was during installation, including bad documentation. However eventually it installed and I promptly forgot about it.
Since uninstalling, my double Explorer/Powerdesk windows and screen freezes on boot up have magically disappeared. Whew!
I hope this helps someone struggling with the same problem.
So to my question: What is the most likely scenario for this fault? I would really like to use the tablet. Any halp appreciated!!
John