Question:
computer error message seeking advice?
2008-07-03 13:30:21 UTC
I have this error message that keeps popping up, it states a problem in retrieving the digital right management machine identification. What could be causing this?
Four answers:
Chintot
2008-07-03 13:41:24 UTC
it would help if you could give the full error message that comes up in the box including the title, error number as well as the description. thanks and good luck
zB8CjhR
2008-07-07 20:47:34 UTC
Use reg cleaner, it can help u to speed up you computer.

Programs such as RegCure Go to:Http://top5registrycleanerreviews.com/registrycleaner.htm work by scanning all of your files and hard drives and then creates a cue report of any problems if finds. It's not uncommon to find out that your computer has literally hundreds of irregular settings and errors - in fact when we did a test of the program on a computer in our office, it found 916 errors on the initial trial scan.

The main advantage of using a registry repair program is it will instantly fix the majority of the problems that are slowing down your computer quickly and safely - and is a whole lot cheaper than having a technician look at your computer. It also has a feature that allows you to stop programs from loading when you turn on your computer which is often a problem for older systems with too many start up applications trying to get started every time you boot your machine up. In addition, Registry Patrol will also clean what is called your cache files which will dramatically speed up your internet performance.



This may help!
Milt15
2008-07-03 13:39:39 UTC
Open the “Control Panel”.



Open “Folder Options” and select the “View” tab.



Select “Show hidden files and folders”.



4. Un-check “Hide protected operating system files”.



In the warning message you receive, click “Yes”.



Click “OK”.



Close the Control Panel.



Rename the DRM folder to DRM.old.



Depending on your OS, it can be found in different locations: - Windows 2000 and XP: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\ DRM - Windows 98: C:\Windows\All Users\DRM - Windows ME: C:\Windows\DRM



Close this window and open OverDrive Media Console.



Go to “Tools > Windows Media Player Security Upgrade”. If it will not run from the OverDrive Media Console, the security upgrade may also be run by going to (in Internet Explorer only) the following site: http://drmlicense.one.microsoft.com/Indivsite (Please make sure to have Javascript and ActiveX enabled as well.)



Attempt to download an OverDrive Audio Book.
javal m
2008-07-03 14:12:58 UTC
caln you plz send error message image

with print screen thanks.

will help surely


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