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ann279
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Registered: ‎03-28-2009
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MOM.Implementation

When I boot up, I get a box that says "Could not load file or assembly MOM.Implementation Version = 2.0.3106.38785.  Cultures = neutral, Public Key Token = 90ba9c70f84676ze"...

 

does anyone know what this file is and where I can get it if it is a necessary file.  So far, everythig does seem to be working correctly.

 

» HP Pavilion dv4z-1000 CTO Entertainment Notebook PC  this is the computer I have.

 

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arthurhandelman
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Registered: ‎12-07-2009
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i have a sem on my 8510imliar probl

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Daniel_Potyrala
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Registered: ‎01-31-2009
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Hi,

Which system are You using?

 

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robertmayjr10
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Registered: ‎05-31-2010
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The problem that is making the error message pop-up after you log-in to your user account is caused by an outdated graphics card driver, download the newest ATI graphics drivers uninstall those that you have installed, reboot your system log back in and install the newer graphics drivers, that should eliminate the pop-up from appearing after you log-in.

 

I had to backup the documents that I had saved on my laptop and after formatting my hard drive and reinstalling the Vista x64 OS I encountered the problem until I went to the ATI/AMD web-site and downloaded the drivers that were for the model of ATI graphics card that is in my laptop. It is that or, you do not have .netframework 1.0, 1.1, 2.0 installed; in that instance do a Google or Yahoo search for .netframework and depending if your system is a 32 or 64 bit download the installer that you need, install the software, reboot as the system will say that you need to do so for the changes to the system to take affect, log-in and if after logging in and no pop-up screen appears that fixes your problem.

 

I'm actually running an HP DV4-1225DX Entertainment laptop with Vista 64 and other than when I encountered that problem I have not had any other with that particular pop-up notice.

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