You could run a repair on your XP box.  That replaces all of the
important windows system files and sets them back to default.  That
will save you the hassle of formatting the whole thing.  It should
work...

Cheers,
Matt
www.crossloop.com/matthewbramer

On Oct 6, 12:50 am, DaveyBoi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Friends,
>
> I have tried both solutions and neither seem to work.
>
> Windows Explorer still gets an error and displays Error signature:
>
> AppName: explorer.exe    AppVer: 6.0.2900.5512   ModName: gdiplus.dll
> ModVer: 5.1.3102.5581    Offset: 00074f74
>
> There's also a detailed technical detailed report that's very very
> long, but I think I might just need to format, it's been too long
> since I've installed from fresh on this system, say about 4 years.
>
> Thanks for your assistance
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