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I recently was given a new computer. Windows XP is the operating system. When
I turn the computer on I get this error. On top of the error I get sound FX
of a "chime" and the end "trumpets" as if I was logging off inadvertently.
Here is the error

"This application has failed to start because SiSApCom.dll was not found.
Re-installing the application may fix this problem."
 
"I recently was given a new computer...." That's all we need to know.

Whenever you receive a previously used computer, the first thing you do
is erase it and reinstall the software. You have no idea what kind of
malware may be present or how the previous owner messed things up. The
only way to be sure that your computer is malware-free and setup
correctly is to erase the hard disk and start fresh.
 
Leonard said:
"I recently was given a new computer...." That's all we need to know.


Whenever you receive a previously used computer, the first thing you
do is erase it and reinstall the software. You have no idea what kind
of malware may be present or how the previous owner messed things up.
The only way to be sure that your computer is malware-free and setup
correctly is to erase the hard disk and start fresh. --- Leonard
Grey Errare humanum est

agree 100%. if you get a used pc the first thing to do is format hd,
then run c/disk. thereafter reinstall what you need, incl. os
 
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Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est
agree 100%. if you get a used pc the first thing to do is format hd,
then run c/disk. thereafter reinstall what you need, incl. os

Good advice about running CHKDSK. I hadn't thought of that. I suppose
the disk manufacturer's diagnostics might be even better.

LG
 
He didn't say it was a used computer, he said a new one. Of course, it could
have been used but new to him ;-)
: "I recently was given a new computer...." That's all we need to know.
:
: Whenever you receive a previously used computer, the first thing you do
: is erase it and reinstall the software. You have no idea what kind of
: malware may be present or how the previous owner messed things up. The
: only way to be sure that your computer is malware-free and setup
: correctly is to erase the hard disk and start fresh.
: ---
: Leonard Grey
: Errare humanum est
:
: MMERTZ wrote:
: > I recently was given a new computer. Windows XP is the operating system.
When
: > I turn the computer on I get this error. On top of the error I get sound
FX
: > of a "chime" and the end "trumpets" as if I was logging off
inadvertently.
: > Here is the error
: >
: > "This application has failed to start because SiSApCom.dll was not
found.
: > Re-installing the application may fix this problem."
: >
 
MMERTZ said:
I recently was given a new computer. Windows XP is the operating system. When
I turn the computer on I get this error. On top of the error I get sound FX
of a "chime" and the end "trumpets" as if I was logging off inadvertently.
Here is the error

"This application has failed to start because SiSApCom.dll was not found.
Re-installing the application may fix this problem."
First thing I'd do is contact the person who "gave" you the "new"
computer. Perhaps there's a reason why he or she gave the computer away.

Bill
 
Thank You ALL for responding. I think I will try reformatting the HD. HOW do
you do that??I am somewhat new to computer management. Never reformatted a HD
before.
 
You're talking about performing the equivalent of brain surgery on your
computer, and you admit that you are "somewhat new to computer management."

I guess it depends on what value you place on the software and data
stored on your computer. I appreciate that different people feel
differently. Me, if I was a novice, I'd have a professional do it.
 
If your computer is "New" to you and not a Factory New Computer then I
agree with all the other posters. Just do a google search on Formatting a
Hard Drive.

Better still just go to www.bootdisk.com and look under Guides To
 
MMERTZ said:
Thank You ALL for responding. I think I will try reformatting the HD. HOW do
you do that??I am somewhat new to computer management. Never reformatted a HD
before.

Turn your computer over to someone who has a clue.
 
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