Recently I have been working for long periods of time on my computer, especially online as I have BROADBAND, and I seem to be having problems with my system, a minor problem is with the Windows Media Player 9 XP, which fails to load, giving the error message: An Internal Error has Occured! Initially I believed that I deleted a DLL or a sub-program, so I removed the entire directory from it location in Program Files, including the WMP.dll driver which is stored in the root System32 directory. And downloaded it off the Microsoft Website, then reinstalled it. The Installation was successful, but when I attempted to re-start the application it presented me with same Error! So I thought System Restore might help, however the system restore application presents me a white blank rectangle in center of the screen. Also in Windows XP the Search facility no longer gives me a frame on the side of the windows explorer window. And finally, websites which use CGI and cookie-control, fail to initiate so I am presented with a blank page (no errors, or page cannot be displayed, does not come up!) I sense that my system crashed day before, and scan disk may have deleted some dlls and files required for the applications to run properly. Recently I have been working for long periods of time on my computer, especially online as I have BROADBAND, and I seem to be having problems with my system, a minor problem is with the Windows Media Player 9 XP, which fails to load, giving the error message: An Internal Error has Occured! Initially I believed that I deleted a DLL or a sub-program, so I removed the entire directory from it location in Program Files, including the WMP.dll driver which is stored in the root System32 directory. And downloaded it off the Microsoft Website, then reinstalled it. The Installation was successful, but when I attempted to re-start the application it presented me with same Error! So I thought System Restore might help, however the system restore application presents me a white blank rectangle in center of the screen. Also in Windows XP the Search facility no longer gives me a frame on the side of the windows explorer window. And finally, websites which use CGI and cookie-control, fail to initiate so I am presented with a blank page (no errors, or page cannot be displayed, does not come up!) I sense that my system crashed day before, and scan disk may have deleted some dlls and files required for the applications to run properly. Please explain your diagnosis and cure for this systems symptoms that will be great! Anthony Romesh