Miryan no Trunks
Mar 5th, 2002, 04:05:54 PM
Ok. I installed Norton's Systemworks 2002 on my computer yesterday. While rebooting my comp, it was doing it's runthrough on infected files and the lot. SirC32.exe popped up, and it couldn't repair it, so I could either ignore it, delete it, or quarantine it (it suggested quarantine)
So I quarantined it.
Since then, I've discovered that apparantly sirc32.exe is rather neccesary when one wants to open files of the type "application". Perhaps I'm weird, but I do that fairly often >_< To top it off, Norton's program has decided that it isn't In quarantine. It simply does not exist on my computer anymore.
So my question is this. Can anyone with win98 (unless os isn't important) email me a copy of their sirc32.exe ( alus@hotmail.com ) or better yet, post some sort of fix for this program? Cause not being able to open anything more than My Computer is starting to piss me off >_<
So I quarantined it.
Since then, I've discovered that apparantly sirc32.exe is rather neccesary when one wants to open files of the type "application". Perhaps I'm weird, but I do that fairly often >_< To top it off, Norton's program has decided that it isn't In quarantine. It simply does not exist on my computer anymore.
So my question is this. Can anyone with win98 (unless os isn't important) email me a copy of their sirc32.exe ( alus@hotmail.com ) or better yet, post some sort of fix for this program? Cause not being able to open anything more than My Computer is starting to piss me off >_<