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Source Code Problem
Posted: 12-12-2005 05:29
by KD17
I've been doing notpr0n on and off for a couple months. I'm on or around level 34 or 35, and have never had a problem yet, but recently every time I try to view the source code, I get a message on my screen about a Runtime Error? Can someone tell me what this means or how I fix it? I want to start notpr0n again, but its hard without access to the source codes. Thanks in advance.
EDIT: The exact message is Runtime error 5 at 004047F9
Posted: 12-12-2005 05:30
by meep98324
runtime error? sounds like you have too many programs running. either that or your virtual memory is too low. try rebooting your comp, and keeping less things open, or check for spyware, because that could do it too.
Posted: 12-12-2005 05:32
by KD17
No, it's not that. My computer is fairly new and I keep it in good condition and check for viruses and spyware regularly. It hasn't been letting me view source codes for a couple days, so rebooting won't help.
This is really aggrivating me
Posted: 12-12-2005 05:53
by frkyjenn
Try clearing cookies.. and rebooting the computer.
It's amazing what those two things fix.

Posted: 12-12-2005 06:21
by frkyjenn
And if doing what I suggested doesn't fix the problem.. try updating IE or even reloading it.
Runtime error code-5
Runtime error message-Illegal function call
Additional information-Program error, verify the program has all the latest updates. If updated try reinstalling the program. If you continue to have the same errors contact the software developer.
Posted: 12-12-2005 19:58
by pullingoutmyhair
You should empty your %TEMP% directory as far as possible and delete the "temporary internet files" in the "internet options".
Posted: 12-12-2005 20:00
by pullingoutmyhair
Posted: 12-12-2005 22:27
by KD17
Thanks for the help everybody. I'm gonna try out your suggestions. Before I do though, I realized that for the past 2 weeks or so, after my computer boots up I get a message. I just clicked OK and disregarded it because it never affected anything thus far. It might have something to do with my problem so maybe you guys can help me again. The message is:
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime error!
Program C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\APD123.EXE
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application's support team for more information.
Any help would be much appreciated. Sorry for the inconvenience.
If this doesn't have anything to do with my problem then I'll try everything you guys said.
Posted: 12-12-2005 22:29
by Kisa
No idea ... Win98SE doesn't have such a file ...
Posted: 12-12-2005 22:30
by meep98324
I used to get those when my virtual memory was too low. that could be it.
Posted: 12-12-2005 22:32
by frkyjenn
I googled and came up with all of this.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=& ... tnG=Search
Read through them for information on your errors.
Posted: 12-12-2005 22:35
by frkyjenn
Posted: 12-12-2005 22:48
by KD17
Thanks. Most of the results were just how to remove spyware and stuff like that, but I found a forum from one of the wesbites so I asked on there. Thanks Again.
EDIT: I didn't see your last post Jenn. I'll check that out now.
Posted: 12-12-2005 23:00
by KD17
I searched and found the file APD123. Do you suggest deleting it, or should I run an anti-spyware program to see if it picks it up?
Again, sorry for this trouble.
Posted: 12-12-2005 23:06
by frkyjenn
Use google to tell you how to get rid of it.
Follow the directions exactly how it tells you to do it. Sometimes these things take important files with it rendering your computer useless.
spybot or adaware might remove them.. try running those first. More than likely though this is something you have said was ok to install.. in that case brute force is needed to remove it because no virus scanner nor adware/malware/spyware programs are going to find it.