Microsoft Fix It gives me an error "input string was not in a correct format" whenever I try to run it. Run Windows XP Home addition, version 2002, service pack 3.

Microsoft Fix It gives me an error "input string was not in a correct format" whenever I try to run it.  Run Windows XP Home addition, version 2002, service pack 3.

Hey H West.

The forum below would be more suited for that matter.

Microsoft Fix it Center - NOT for general support questions
http://social.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/fixitcenter/threads

Kind regards

Shinmila H - Microsoft Support

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