I have been trying to get help and fix this error for 2 years with no answers from microsoft... anyone else know how to help?
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September 6th, 2010 11:21pm

That looks like a copy/paste of the screen that comes back from Microsoft when you click an event in Event Viewer and submit the info to Microsoft (takes a while, huh?). Not particularly helpful for troubleshooting. We need the event information itself.I would not count on hearing anything back from Microsoft.If you are seeing a bunch of event ID 1000s in your Event Viewer Application or System log it may be something you can fix, but sometimes you may see a few when you restart your system as things are starting up a different times, etc. When things settle down, you should not see any 1000s unless something is having a problem.Follow the instructions below and answer the questions, then let's see your system information and event details.It would be good to know if you can figure out a specific activity where you can create the event anytime you want to, then when you apply a fix, you can see if the failure condition is resolved or not. When do you think it happens? What are you doing when it happens? Are there any other symptoms or messages you see on the screen that will provide more clues? If you can make it happen anytime you want, what do you have to do to see the problem?Describe your current antivirus and anti malware situation: McAfee, Norton, Spybot, AVG, Avira!, MSE, Defender, ZoneAlarm, PC Tools, Comodo, etc.Please provide additional information about your system.Click Start, Run and in the box enter:msinfo32Click OK, and when the System Summary info appears, click Edit, Select All, Copy and then paste the information back here.There will be some personal information (like System Name and User Name), and whatever appears to be private information to you, just delete it from the pasted information.This will minimize back and forth Q&A and eliminate guesswork.Here is a method to post the specific information about individual events.To see the Event Viewer logs, click Start, Settings, Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Event Viewer.A shortcut to Event Viewer is to click Start, Run and in the box enter:%SystemRoot%\system32\eventvwr.msc /sClick OK to launch the Event Viewer.The most interesting logs are usually the Application and System. Some logs such as Security and Internet Explorer may be completely empty or have only a few items. The default settings for XP is not to log all that activity unless you need to troubleshoot some issue in those areas. If you enable the logging for them the logs fill up quickly and could negatively effect your system performance with all the extra (usually unnecessary) activity.If you have Microsoft Office installed, it has its own logs and they may be empty or occasional boring activity or very little activity if there is no problem with your Office applications. This is normal.Not every event is a problem, some are informational messages that things are working okay and some are warnings.No event should defy reasonable explanation.Each event is sorted by Date and Time. Errors will have red Xs, Warnings will have yellow !s.Information messages have white is. Not every Error or Warning event means there is a serious issue.Some are excusable at startup time when Windows is booting. Try to find just the events at the date and time around your problem.If you double click an event, it will open a Properties window with more information. On the right are black up and down arrow buttons to scroll through the open events. The third button that looks like two pages on top of each other is used to copy the event details to your Windows clipboard.When you find an interesting event that occurred around the time of your issue, click the third button under the up and down arrows to copy the details and then you can paste the details (right click, Paste or CTRL-V) the detail text back here for analysis. Remove any personal information from your informationafter pasting if you are compelled to do so.If you paste an Event, it will look something like this boring system startup event:Event Type: InformationEvent Source: Service Control ManagerEvent Category: NoneEvent ID: 7035Date: 7/14/2010Time: 5:54:18 PMUser: JoseComputer: ComputerDescription:The Remote Access Connection Manager service was successfully sent a start control.For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.To get a fresh start on any Event Viewer log, you can choose to clear the log (backing up the log is offered), then reproduce your issue, then look at just the events around the time of your issue and troubleshoot the events that are happening when you have your issue.Do you really think suggestions that begin with the words try, might or maybe are going to be helpful?I need YOUR votes and points for helpful replies and Propose as Answers. I am saving up for a pony!
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September 7th, 2010 12:40am

<form id="Form1" action="transform.aspx?ProdName=Windows+Operating+System&ProdVer=5.1.2600.5512&EvtID=1000&EvtSrc=Application+Error&FileVer=5.1.2600.5512&FileName=faultrep.dll&EvtType=Error&LCID=" enctype="application/x-www-form-urlencoded" method="post"><input id="__VIEWSTATE" name="__VIEWSTATE" type="hidden" value="/wEPDwUKMTIxNTU5MzUxMA8WDh4FRXZ0SUQFBDEwMDAeBkV2dFNyYwURQXBwbGljYXRpb24gRXJyb3IeB1Byb2RWZXIFDTUuMS4yNjAwLjU1MTIeCEZpbGVOYW1lBQxmYXVsdHJlcC5kbGweB0ZpbGVWZXIFDTUuMS4yNjAwLjU1MTIeB0V2dFR5cGUFBUVycm9yHghQcm9kTmFtZQUYV2luZG93cyBPcGVyYXRpbmcgU3lzdGVtFgICAw9kFgQCAQ8QDxYCHgdWaXNpYmxlaGRkFgBkAgMPZBYCZg9kFgJmDw8WAh4EVGV4dAUHRGV0YWlsc2RkZG+iFfb7cP5NxTGxuDJgjbh0Hf4D" /> DetailsProduct:Windows Operating SystemID:1000Source:Application ErrorVersion:5.2Symbolic Name:ER_USERCRASH_LOGMessage:Faulting application %1, version %2, faulting module %3, version %4, fault address 0x%5. ExplanationThe indicated program stopped unexpectedly. The message contains details on which program and module stopped. A matching event with Event ID 1001 might also appear in the event log. This matching event displays information about the specific error that occurred. User ActionIf an error report was generated for this error, you might be able to obtain more information about the error by sending the report to Microsoft for analysis.What to expectMicrosoft actively analyzes all error reports and prioritizes them based on the number of customers affected by the error signature contained in the report. When a report is submitted, Microsoft will try to determine the cause of the error, categorize it according to the type of issue encountered, and send you relevant information when such information is available. However, because error reports do not always contain enough information to positively identify the source of the issue, Microsoft may need to collect a number of similar reports from other customers before a pattern is discovered. Although Microsoft might not be able to provide a solution for your particular error at this time, all information submitted is used to further improve the quality and reliability of our products. Currently there are no Microsoft Knowledge Base articles available for this specific error or event message. For information about other support options you can use to find answers online, seehttp://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx. </form>Hi Mate, I since installing new hard drive, have had this problem too, hers the opy paste of my system infoOS Name Microsoft Windows XP ProfessionalVersion 5.1.2600 Service Pack 3 Build 2600OS Manufacturer Microsoft CorporationSystem Name IAMNOTAROBOT-1System Manufacturer To Be Filled By O.E.M.System Model To Be Filled By O.E.M.System Type X86-based PCProcessor x86 Family 16 Model 4 Stepping 2 AuthenticAMD ~3093 MhzBIOS Version/Date American Megatrends Inc. P1.50, 20/04/2010SMBIOS Version 2.6Windows Directory C:\WINDOWSSystem Directory C:\WINDOWS\system32Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume1Locale United KingdomHardware Abstraction Layer Version = "5.1.2600.5512 (xpsp.080413-2111)"User Name IAMNOTAROBOT-1\LozTime Zone GMT Standard TimeTotal Physical Memory 2,048.00 MBAvailable Physical Memory 1.17 GBTotal Virtual Memory 2.00 GBAvailable Virtual Memory 1.96 GBPage File Space 3.59 GBPage File C:\pagefile.sys
December 17th, 2010 7:14am

Please post a copy of the report from Event Viewer. You have not given the specifics so no one has a clue of the nature of your problem, other than there is a problem with some unidentified programme.To access the Applications log select Start, Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Event Viewer, from the list in the left side of the window select Windows Logs and Applications. Place the cursor on Applications, right click and select Filter Current Log. Check the box before Error and click on OK and you see only Error reports. Click on the Date and Time Header to sort. You may need to click a second time to see the latest Report at the top. A tip for posting copies of Error Reports! Run Event Viewer and double click on the error you want to copy. In the window, which appears is a button resembling two pages. Click the button and close Event Viewer. Now start your message (email) and do a paste into the body of the message. Make sure this is the first paste after exiting from Event Viewer. Hope this helps, Gerry Cornell
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December 17th, 2010 8:27am

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