An error 2908 is normally an error that will occur when something is awry in the operating system’s .net framework. It is the result of an installation gone bad; usually Windows Office 2000. The error often will be accompanied by an alphanumeric sequence similar to {7D4B5591-4C80-42BB-B0E5-F2C0CEE02C1A}. This is registry address and an error 2908 is most often the result of registry corruption.
Microsoft describes a repair scenario for a 2908 error where the user goes into MSCONFIG to tackle the
problem. Thank goodness for registry cleaners because now that they are available you don’t have to follow such a procedure anymore. MSCONFIG can be usful in desparate situations, but you should be aware that as soon as you enter MSCONFIG, all your restore points are erased!
While the 2908 is no longer a common error, its type is still very common and most errors of this type are registry errors. An alphanumeric sequence on the screen that looks anything like the one above is a dead give away registry corruption is behind the problem.
I’ve heard many people say they reformatted their hard drives because of these types of errors but all that was necessary was running a good registry cleaner.
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