"nesredep egrob" <Long. -31,48.21 Lat. 115,47.40> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 19:18:27 -0700, Frank
> <Frank@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Hello, I have Windows 2000 Proffesional SP4 installed on my old Dell
>>laptop.
>>
>>I am getting an error message when I first logon that says the following:
>>"Error Loading c\WINNT\system32\uvbjjagl.dll... The specified module could
>>not be found".
>>
>>Can someone guide me as to how to fix this problem, please. Thank you.
>
> I recently had an extention to my antenna. Something I did not allow my
> installers to do in UK. If the customer wanted extra antenna points an
> amplifier
> was installed in the roof and cables started from that box.
>
> I have perfect reception (I fitted the antenna myself) on all stations
> except
> SBS on my old 1975 Philips TV. The Compro tuner for the computer was teed
> in on
> the old cable and all stations are good except CH 9. I even get SBS.
> It was so astounding that the antenna man asked me where to get such tuner
> from
> as he had never seen the likes of it.
> I guess he must be a new man on the job as he insisted on teeing in rather
> than
> fit an extention box as I was prepared to pay for.
> I expect that Ch9 is affected because it is on the end of the cable. With
> a stub
> like that you get standing wawes at certain frequencies. That was
> discovered and
> used with great effect by the Radar Engineers during WW2
>
> Børge in sunny Perth, Australia
Mmh. Even though it's currently winter in sunny Perth, you must have
received a bad overdose of sunshine. Responding to a Win2000
logon query with a comment on TV reception . . . Not quite your
usual standard - better stay in the shade for a while! :-[