go to start /run type in calc.exe ,see if you calculator still works ,
sooy i don't know what you were using to record unless it was just the windows recorder,in that case type this ,sndrec32.exe into run and see if its still installed .
If they are installed and working come back and i will show you how to put them back in accessories .
If they are not still installed go to control panel ,add and remove programs and on the left side add.remove windows components ,click it open accessories and utilitys ,details /accessories, click details again and check to install calculator .if its install check to uninstall ok you wat back out then go back in and reinstall it .
I looked around in there and can't see the recorder install
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yeah you need a CD for sure !
so neither one worked when you typed it into Start/Run .
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I'd say you will too. I've only seen this behaviour reported once before, and it had to be reinstalled from the CD to replace the Calculator.
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go the calc.exe in you system foler and right click it and copy ,then go to the documents ans settings folder on you c:\ drive open your user name or all users ,open start menu folder open programs folder ,open accessories and right click and paste it there .this will also work for the recorder
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Heyyyyyyyyyy it worked....thanks a ton !!
thanking you all.
bye
'Great glad to have helped .Good luck :)
So SP2 only remove the shourtcuts to these programs and not the program !
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So SP2 only remove the shourtcuts to these programs and not the program !
No - she actually DID lose the programs after installing SP2 - she said she had to copy them from a collegue's computer to put them back on. Not trying to be a smart @$$ or insulting, I just didn't want people getting the wrong idea.
The calc.chm file is the help index file for the calculator. It needs to go in C:\WINDOWS\Help and will be found there on any Windows XP computer, and you will also need the calc.hlp file in that same folder, if you want to do the file replacement, like you did before. After doing that, you can try to put the check back in the Add/Remove Windows Components checkbox to get it to re-recognize calculator, if you want, like you did for Sound Recorder. You may get two calculator shortcuts if you do this, though, like one inyour Start Menu, the other in the All Users one. If that happens, just go to C:\Documents and Settings\your user name\Start Menu\Programs\Accessories and delete that calculator shortcut. The other will remain because it's in the All Users start menu. Good luck.
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If it's a problem with Quickbooks, I'd say uninstall it from your Add/Remove Programs section of your Control Panel, then re-install it from its CD. You can also contact Intuit for help at 888-222-7276 or http://support.quickbooks.intuit.com/Support/ContactSupportStep1.aspx .
If it's an issue with the Windows calc.exe, copy it from C:\Windows\system32\calc.exe on a computer where it works to the same place on the one where it doesn't. Good luck.
-Tom
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