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From: Dave on 09/26/2003
Using XP Pro operating system on a P4. Xp has been working GREAT. But overnight my computer started running very SLOW.I get the blue screen. Reboot and get " Notification WND for RNAdmin"
Checking on the internet I find a solution. Go into add/remove programs and remove Real Player One. I don't even use Real Player One, so I remove it and reboot my computer. Now everthing is back to normal. Has anyone else had this problem?
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From: Dave on 10/24/2008
Yes, I had the same problem today and the same success.
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From: KoJoT on 12/26/2007
No need to uninstall anything simply right Click My Computer>Properties>Advanced>Error Reporting>Disable error reporting.

Restart and u r done :)

Hope this solves the issue for everyone :)

Good luck!

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From: Tomas on 10/03/2007
I`ve solved the problem on both of my computers. I would never found the problem my self so thank you!!
Ljubljana, Slovenia
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From: Steve on 03/15/2007
I to was having problems with a slow computer. After reading the comments I to deleted Real Player 1. In fact I was in the process of printing the screen in paint with the famous "Notification WND for RNAdmin" for a copy of what appeared every time I rebooted. When I hit the remove Real Player 1 button, instantly the printer took off a normal speed. I just rebooted and my speed is great.
Thank you
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From: Rich on 02/10/2007
Thanks to all that found the problem to be with Real Player. I unstalled Real Player and running great.
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From: ARDUINS on 01/25/2007
I have had major probs with my system, tried to fix myself and I know what I am doing! Just sent it to a tech, paid $280 to get it back with the same probs. Then instead of taking it back I did a search and removed RealOne Player. My system is completely fixed.
Thanks
Lisa
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From: Jyde on 10/17/2006
'had same problem and this solution provided a first time fix, Thanks to you all.
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From: Gill on 09/28/2006
THANK YOU!!!
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From: John on 09/11/2006
You have just saved me many hours I had already spent about three hours trying to sort the problem. Removal of Real player provided an instant fix
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From: Totem on 09/01/2006
Like Edward , I turned OFF realsched.exe
in the Startup File MSconfig .
All is right now.
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From: Adam on 07/10/2006
o yeah.......and a very big THANKS!!!!
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From: Adam on 07/10/2006
i am another 1 of the many that searched 4 Notification WND RNAdmin in google and came up with the fix first time on this page........i o so much to google and help pages like this, they have helped me out of alot of stiky spots b4 and im sure they will many more times to come.
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From: Charm on 06/27/2006
Thank you so much! I was really sick of fighting with that problem! I don't even use RealOne.
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From: PC user on 06/23/2006
Again Google and Dave saved me hundred's of dollars and hours of heart ache.
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From: James on 06/07/2006
Thanks for this, I deleted it and machine is running much better now.

If you really need to run Real media files (such as streaming radio from BBC), can I suggest you take the advice of someone earlier on here, and use Real Alternative (http://www.free-codecs.com/download/Real_Alternative.htm) which works great for me.

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From: Derek on 06/04/2006
I had tried like others to find a viral solution to the same problem, and of course could not. Thanks to the information here I had an instant result and a PC back to normal.
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From: Jordan on 04/14/2006
should just uninstalling real one player in windows 98 fix the slow performance im haveing
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From: mike on 03/04/2006
Thanks guys saved my life here my partner got this problem she is blind lost all speech support as well removed realone player back to normal great
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From: Littledog on 02/12/2006
I went through two long virus scans, but no viruses shown up. Almost reformated. Removed Realone player, and my system runs like new again.
Great information!! Thanks
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From: jaytee on 02/05/2006
thanks a lot we had big problems until now
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From: Bob on 02/02/2006
Thanks!!! This problem has been driving me crazy for months. I have been trying to fix dll's, drv's, etc. one at a time to no avail. This also has solved my problem trying to install new Norton anti-virus which kept freezing. This has been one solution that has cured a lot of my PC's ailments. Able to reboot in a single click at a decent speed. FANTASTIC!
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From: Joe on 01/30/2006
Thanks Dave!
I googled "Wnd for RNAdmin" found this board removed Real Player and I am back in business.
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From: Shine on 01/25/2006
Thanks to Google and Dave. Was ignoring the error till the system started slowing down to a real irritating speed. The fix worked like a charm.
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From: Hez on 01/22/2006
Great FORUM.
I, too, came here thru a GOOGLE search on "Notification...RNAdmin" and am as relieved and happy and the many postings have indicated.
Everyone, keep up the good work.
Another satified Reader from the USA / Pacific Northwest
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From: Andrew on 01/15/2006
Thanks, I had also done a defrag without improving the performance, but having just deleted Real One Player it appears to be back to normal.
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From: Angela on 01/15/2006
Thanks Dave, for this great advice. I experienced the same problem, just deleted the REal One Player and now everything is back to normal. It's just wonderful!!!
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From: Chris on 12/11/2005
UNBELIEVABLE! My system seemed to be running on its own for several days, and everything was soooo sloooow that I thought my system had encountered a terrible attachment of some kind. After trying several downloads to stop spyware, etc. . .and nothing seeming to work I finally found this solution! BYE BYE Real Player and hello good times! I saw an immediate response from my system once I removed the player. WAHOO!
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From: Kim on 12/08/2005
I had defragged, ad-awared, virus checked, removed files for days now...you have no idea how happy I am that removing the evil Real One Player has fixed the problem. PC=$$$!! Thanks!
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From: Edward on 11/24/2005
I was having the same problem but I fixed it differently. If you run msconfig and look at the startup you may see a TkBellExe
"C:\Program Files\Common Files\Real\Update_OB\realsched.exe" -osboot.
This is on a Win98 box by the way. I didn't research this in great depth but this appears to be a program that RealPlayer decided that you need to run because you need to have their fantastic updates. I unchecked the box so that it does not run anymore. My pc is not rebooting randomly anymore and it shuts down when I want it to. Real player still works. Of course if you don't want RealPlayer the uninstall works too.
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From: Jack on 11/17/2005
RNAdmin came up last night as not working when I attempted to close down.

So this morning I Googled RNAdmin and came here.... thank you :)

I removed Real Player and now my machine closes down when I tell it to. Whereas before it was just rebooting itself when I closed down. So I had to pull the plug on the thing every night which ain't good.

So a BIG THANKS.

I am also guessing that Real Player may contain spyware of some sort or adware. Why else would it be running all the time?

Bollocks to Real Player! I'll be avoiding sites that use it in future, and I'll be emailing the BBC to stop them using it too.

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From: sam1 on 11/14/2005
One of client machine i am using its very slow when i am working in tally6.3 i was delete the temp file & temporary files unnessary files
but still having problem its running slow os is win98se can u pls tell me the proper solution.
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From: amit on 11/14/2005
One of client machine i am using its very slow when i am working in tally6.3 i was delete the temp file & temporary files unnessary files
but still having problem its running slow os is win98se can u pls tell me the proper solution.
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From: amit on 11/14/2005
One of client machine i am using its very slow when i am working in tally6.3 i was delete the temp file & temporary files unnessary files
but still having problem its running slow os is win98se can u pls tell me the proper solution.
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From: Beth on 11/10/2005
I can't believe this. After 5 days thinking I had a virus, I finally found this website. As soon as I removed real player, it was back to normal.

You are a lifesaver!

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From: christian on 11/08/2005
thank a lot buddy, you saved my day...
Merci beaucoup.
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From: Mike on 10/19/2005
First of all thank you for the advice. I will do it. I hope this resolves my hang when redering with Pinical. It started after I defraged my 2nd hard drive where I keep data(not programs) and after recieving an automated xp update from MS.
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From: Rick on 10/18/2005
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I thought I was going to have to buy a new computer because I use it for dictating for my business. However, after uninstalling the Real One Player, everything works fine. I'll just have to find another excuse to buy a new computer.
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From: Cyko on 10/18/2005
WOW! that's amazing! I don't know why the stupid real one player people haven't fixed this yet. I followed your instructions and all my problems are gone! thatnx a lot!
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From: almoa on 10/13/2005
EXELLENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

CPU Usage dropped during uninstallation!

Thanks!

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From: Dick on 10/10/2005
I just spent several hours over three days trying to correct the Notification Wnd for RNAmin problem on my aging Windows 98 system. I finally got smart emough to Google the problem and found the solution on this bulletin board. My sytem is nor running fine - clean shutdowns and CPU usage is back to normal. The only problem is the AOL is telling me to reinstall since it is now missing audio files. Just thought that I would let you all know.

Thanks for saving my sanity (not to mention my wallet.)

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From: Alex on 09/26/2005
Does anyone know how to fix this issue with out removing real player? i do use it but the message drives me nuts
Many thanks
Alex
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From: Liz on 09/09/2005
I actually thought I would have to wipe the drive clean...Thanks so much. It worked like a dream!
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From: Ralph on 09/06/2005
I nearly reinstall everything.

Thanks so much for your help!

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From: Kay on 09/05/2005
Yeah, what they said!

Thanks SO MUCH for the help!!!

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From: Mike on 09/05/2005
Along with the (seemingly) thousands of others who've encountered this problem with Real Player...THANK YOU.
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From: Stan on 08/22/2005
RNAdmin was really upsetting the shutdown capability of my PC. Thanks a bunch for the fix!!!!
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From: SHANE on 08/19/2005
Dave,

YOU DA MAN!!! YOU DA BOMB!!! ROCK ON!!!

I have only been experiencing this problem for a few weeks, but it was anoying.

I tried defragging, antispyware'ing, antivirus'ing, with NO RESULTS.

A little Add/Remove Programs solved it all. Thanks a lot Dave.

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From: JERRY on 08/16/2005
This problem started occuring about 7/15/2005. I've been looking all over the place trying to find a fix. Notification WND for RNAmin. Then I found this site. Thank You very much.
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From: Charm on 08/13/2005
OMG this was a life saver.. thank you
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From: Lorenzo on 08/02/2005
Thank you for this board!!!! I was ready to wipe my hard drive and reinstall everything.
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From: Sandy on 08/01/2005
always got this msg while shutting down " Notification WND for RNAdmin" removing the Real One player worked like a wand and all's well thank God and Dave
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From: Steve on 08/01/2005
Unbelievable ! Same error message so thought I would try Microsoft site search -Naaaaah!
Next tried Google and voila! found this board - problem gone!
Thanks heaps @!!!
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From: isak on 07/24/2005
I cannot believe this information is from 2003 and is still valid in 2005. After a frustrating week of trying to understand why the fan ran all the time and programs keep hanging up or shutting down, I was struck by the WND for RNAdmin that always appeared at shut down. So finally, I put it into a search and come to this site. Many thanks for restoring my sanity!
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From: Sarah on 07/08/2005
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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From: Cyprian on 07/07/2005
Thanks for the solution Dave
Lesotho
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From: Jim on 07/02/2005
My windows XP p4 was running 100% cpu usage. Applications took forever to load. I followed the advice of the original poster and viola! Everything is back to normal. Thanks for the suggestion.
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From: Jim on 07/01/2005
MY SINCERE THANKS TO ALL OF YOU!!! I started having the shutdown/speed problems that many of you describe after I did two Microsoft recommended security updates for Win 98 SE and Internet Exploroer on June 14, 2005: KB896358 (for 98 SE) and KB883939 (for IE 6.0). I was skeptical that uninstalling RealOne with "Add/Remove Programs" would fix this. But, after having tried everything that I could think of over about 4 hours, I said,"What the heck--try it." I did and my computer is back to normal. Thank You All.
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From: keith on 06/25/2005
and if anyone is woundering it's a java problem with me I start a java based program and everything goes to sumck
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From: keith on 06/25/2005
pc errors instantly! Freee don't think so thats why theres hackers
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From: keith on 06/25/2005
And as for the add I sent them a nice Fuyck you they could be the problem
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From: kieth on 06/25/2005
I don't have real player and the same thing I've trye everything over the last seven days and nothing reformated three times and the same thing start up anything and 100% is this a new virus
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From: Connie on 06/18/2005
This is something weird that happened...On June 13 I got an automatic notification that there were critical patches for the desktop (Windows 98) so I applied them. And also about that time my visiting granddaughter was spending 2 couple of hours a day on instant messenger. Computer started acting funny so I wondered if I had another virus (either from email, a website, or IM). Keystrokes were lagging and sluggish and you felt like you were typing through mud. "Start" button didn't work. Got messages MSGSRV32 NOT RESPONDING...RNAdmin Not Responding...fatal exception OD etc., CNTL-ALT-DELETE wouldn't reboot...computer would freeze. I ran Ad-aware, antivirus, deleted temp files, scan disk, defrag. Nothing found, so I googled the error messages. For RNAdmin not responding, there were dozens of messages on this website telling you to remove Real Player One and the problem would go away. So I did since I usually use Windows Media player anyway. Messages went away, computer is acting great!!! Much speedier. I used the "Uninstall Real Player" on the programs list instead of the control panel Add/Remove programs. So I guess if your computer starts acting funky, keep this in mind.
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From: Ralph on 06/17/2005
Ditto . . thanks so much. Laptop is back to normal . . finally!!
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From: Patrioux on 05/26/2005
Great, same problem...Now i can sleep better ! (Win 98se)
Thanks a million times!!!
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From: Curt on 05/23/2005
AWESOME!!!! Finally I am free!! I've put 25+ Hours into this..Thanx a million.
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From: Robbie on 05/20/2005
Wow!!! I uninstalled Real One Player and the problem went away. Thank you very much. That was the fastest and easiest fix for a problem I have ever come across.
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From: Rev Al on 05/11/2005
Whoa! Running Win98SE and experiencing same prob. Deleted REALONE as instructed (after 2 REALLY frustrating days trying everything else under the sun to fix- my USB ports were failing to recognise hardware and couldn't print anything, synch my PALM or upload photos) and the difference is instantaneous and amazing!

Thanks for the tip!!

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From: Amber on 05/10/2005
Can't believe it...I too struggled with overnight slowness! Just plugged in this error message and came up with this website. Don't know much about PC's - but do know this worked for me! AWESOME.
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From: galou44 on 05/08/2005
Merveilleux!
It works! now everything is normal, no problems any more!
Thanks to Dave!
Greetings from France
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From: Brian on 05/05/2005
Yes... I will try your solution. Just recently started to pop up. I'll reply again if this solution does not take care of it. thanks.
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From: Dudu on 05/01/2005
Thank's very much from Israel
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From: Mark on 04/30/2005
Thank god for google found this was having the same problem. Uninstalled real player and mine is also working again. Realplayer blows.
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From: Larry on 04/29/2005
Same as everyone else here - overnight my computer started acting terribly slow. Did scan, spybot, system restore,etc. nothing worked. Thought I had a virus. Then saw this website, uninstalled RealPlayer and everything is back to normal. Thanks for the help.
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From: Ibrahim on 04/26/2005
It really works!! thanks a lot, from people in Brazil...!! let's check now why RealOne is the guilty!! Hugs Dave!
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From: Kati on 04/17/2005
Thank you from Finland.

I thought I had gotten a virus from the internet when I started to get this "notification Wnd for RNAdmin" when I was shutting down my computer. I uninstalled RealOne Player and now everything is as it should be.

A BIG HUG FOR YOU DAVE!

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From: Luc on 04/01/2005
Dave, MANY MANY THANKS !!
Finally a very effective solution. No REAL PLAYER ONE on board anymore. Greetings from the Netherlands.
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From: Varghese on 03/31/2005
Thanks for your site. I got notification error and cpu usage jumped to 50 to 100 %. I uninstalled realplayer, wow, system back to normal. now the cpu usage is 0 to 7% and no notification error at shut down. Again, THANKS TO EVERYBODY.
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From: Bob on 03/14/2005
Great, my machine slowed down overnight, wouldn't close down, got error messages, dispite scans and diagnostic tools nothing helped I really thought my computer was stuffed, untill I googled and got to this site and the solution, so easy when you know how. I followed the instructions dumped real player and my computer is back to normal. Fantastic
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From: Bruce on 03/11/2005
Per the information posted here, I uninstalled RealPlayer and now everything is back to normal - or better! Thank you everyone for the help! I have been trying to get this PC to run normally for a long time without success. After Googleing for RNAdmin I immediately found this site. Wow, this is great!
Thank you all, again!
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From: Mark on 02/02/2005
Hello: and thank you all for the advice you have posted. I uninstalled real one player... This problem had me believing that I had some kind of virus . Even though I had performed a scan on my computer, and the results came back clean,I was sooo confused to why my computer was acting so strange, well I went for it , and uninstalled the problem.(real one player)... My computer has never run better... P.S. I was having mouse problems... The monitor would go black, and when I touched the mouse it would not turn back on, it's response was very slow... then I'd get a box showing up on the screen, when I was trying to shut down. It would alow me to cancel or end program, and when I chose to end now , it would tell me that I could lose data... if I were to cancel it would tell me that the program was not responding... what a mess... thanks again,and have a great day. ( WND for RNADMIN )should be investigated..

Mark

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From: Kristine on 01/26/2005
I, too am very happy this topic and Website exist. The "WND for RNAdmin" problem seemed to appear immediately after I deleted all of my Cookies and temporary internet files. Maybe there's a connection?

Unlike most of the other posters, I did not have to delete RealPlayer ('though I must say I was so happy to get my computer back that I didn't bother to test RP afterward to see if it still works). Here's what I did (Windows 98):

1. Started up my computer and immediately went to the Task Manager and deleted RealSched.exe. (Figured that might help speed up things.)

2. Followed the two replies found elsewhere in this posting with instructions from RealNetworks about disabling notification and messaging. However, several of the Tools->Preference choices mentioned in those posts did *not* show up in my RealPlayer. (Maybe 'cause I deleted RealSched or have the free version?) So, I unchecked the boxes that I did have.

3. Rebooted my computer and viola! back to it's previous robust health ... in fact, it may be even a little faster than before.

Thanks to all of you posters for saving the day (and the computer)!

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From: Jay on 01/21/2005
Awesome. I thought I was screwed on this. Thanks!
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From: Ruth on 01/19/2005
Just want to add my thanks to your solution of removing Real Player. My Windows 2000 computer is now back to normal. You have saved me from re-installing Windows 2000.

Regards.

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From: Dr. G' on 01/16/2005
Gracias por the Help.
Chile.
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From: Susan on 01/05/2005
Thank you for the tip. I'm so glad to have found this site. I had this problem for 2 days, and my computer was acting very strange and very slow-WIN98SE. I also noticed that I was unable to hot synch with my palm. I reinstalled the palm software,etc but it still wouldn's sych. So I uninstalled Real Player, and my computer went back to being it's old self, and the hot synch worked. I think I'll treat it to a defrag!
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From: Dave on 01/05/2005
Thanks heaps, cure instantaneous.
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From: jasek on 01/01/2005
You're great thank you very much. I should buy you beer :) .
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From: Jeremy on 01/01/2005
I read everyone's solution to the WND for RNAdmin, which was to remove the RealOne Player......Solved all my problems, my computer is running fast and smooth again. Thanks all!
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From: Deborah on 12/30/2004
Many thanks!!!
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From: Bob on 12/28/2004
Same results as everyone else. I've had RealPlayer on my machine for the past year with no apparent problems. About a month ago the RNAdmin message started showing up. Uninstalled RealPlayer based on the information you provided. Results were instantaneous. Thanks.

Now at work I'm getting a ctd32.scr message. Anyone have an idea what this is about. It happening during shutdown after the blue screen. I use VPN software and Remote Desktop to connect remotely via cable internet. Sometimes, I am able to log onto the work machine several times, other times, I am only able to get in once or twice. When I return to work, after logging in, I have the blue screen. When shutting down, I get the ctd32.scr error message.

Please advise if you know what it is.

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From: Phil on 12/23/2004
Amazing discovery, thanks for the info... life may now return to normal

Cheers

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From: Dave on 12/21/2004
Thanks people!!!!! I nearly threw my computer out the window trying to fix it.

Happy Holidays

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From: Mark on 11/24/2004
Just started having this problem (win 98se). Google search found this site. Uninstalled Real player & it's fine now.
Thanks for help..
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From: mr g. on 11/23/2004
thank god for this website because i was just about to spend 100$ for some repair guy to look at it. thanks alot and thank everyone
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From: Alan on 11/18/2004
Wondered what it was - great to get an answer straight off without having to join the board - I always forget my details by the time I want to use it again. BTW I wasn't having any performance issues with my old (650 mhz 192MB) laptop - just got the message trying to shutdown. Maybe becoz my firewall is set to kill its internet access? Anyway its scrap now - bit sorry as it was one of the best free things in the old days but they just keep making it more and more complicated till it breaks.... bit like life really.
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From: Cosmickid on 11/12/2004
Thanks soooOOOOOO much for that bit of informtaion!

I'd noticed the slowing performance on my system and that realsched.exe was running nearly all the time at about 99% CPU usage and the Notification wnd for RNAdmin error would come up when I tried restarting the system, but the connection never sunk in. Deleting RealOne Player solved my problem.


Thaks a bunch!!!

Cos

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From: Mark on 10/23/2004
Thanks a bunch dave, this problem has been bugging me since we got our new computer in '03. I just now decided to try the Internet to find a solution, and this is awesome! I was about to call tech support but then I tried this. BOO-YAH!!! ;)

email me, yall
Dirk Pitt82190@aol.com

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From: ANUBHAV on 10/20/2004
Was getting this error for a month now.........
Uninstalled real one player and it worked...
YoooooooooHoooooooooooo
THANKKKKK YOUUUUUU SOOOOOO MUCHHHHHHH.....from INDIA
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From: Tanja on 10/05/2004
WND for RNAdmin. I've got the same problem on an old Windows98 Notebook.
Comment: Thank You!
I'd never thought that it could be the Real Player One.
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From: Mike on 10/01/2004
Thanks for the quick fix
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From: Ben on 09/29/2004
I wondered why this suddenly appeared. Many thanks for the solution!
IŽll deinstall the RealPlayerOne immediately.
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From: doctordel on 09/29/2004
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
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From: Phil on 09/29/2004
It worked.
Thank you so much!!!
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From: Jana on 09/24/2004
That's funny.. I uninstalled realplayer when I first got my computer 5 months ago because it's not a good program for what I do...

and just now it's starting to mess up with the "error RNAdmin" when I shut down... my problem must be from something else. ^^

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From: Rhonda on 09/20/2004
Thank you so very much!!!! I was wondering why our new Dell computer was acting so crazy! I was waiting on hold forever with Dell support and came accross this board as well as others. I uninstalled the Real One Player and VOILA---my computer is FINE!!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!
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From: Goodunkyle on 09/19/2004
Thanks this web-site is very helpful hopefully when I reboot the problem will go away Thanks Goodunkyle
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From: Lyle on 09/06/2004
WOW, Thank you for the tip. I got here by puting rnadmin error in google and saved lots of headaches. my laptop with XP Pro is restored finaly after 3 weeks. I now also have added a new favorite to my computer. Thank you nocrash.com
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From: Dave on 09/04/2004
Thanks. It has driven me nuts for the last 3 days. Problem now solved.
I couldn't even get access to the control panel until read this site.
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From: Gloria on 08/30/2004
Thanks so much!
I have 98SE & today it really went super slow. Sure was glad to find your answer to the problem! It was nasty that RealOne Player could be hogging resources in background & not even in show up in task monitor list! My PC was so fouled up that the Start button wouldn't even work so I couldn't get to Settings and Control panel that way. But I did get to Control panel by clicking on C:\windows\control.exe in Windows Explorer. After a bit the Control Panel did open and I was able to get to Add/Remove Programs to uninstall RealOne Player. After reboot my PC is back to speed.
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From: Gitsie on 08/10/2004
THANK YOU SO MUCH! im so glad this message board exist!
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From: Marcia on 07/30/2004
Thank you! Thank you! This has been driving me nuts for weeks/months and my system kept running slower and slower. This week while doing all sorts of system maintenance I thought a harddrive crash was inevitable because it took over 24 hours to archive Outlook. (Yes, there was a lot...but not THAT much.) I will remove RealPlayer tonight with pleasure! :D
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From: Eric on 07/28/2004
To whoever came up with this fix, by deleting RealOne Player, all I can say is Thank you, thank you!!! :D I would have never guessed that it was this "piece-of-junk" software that was reeking such havoc with my computer. I removed it, and my computer is now quite healthy.

Bless you, bless this website and bless Google for helping me find it!!!

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From: Ian on 07/22/2004
THANKS!!! Uninstalling RealPlayer did the trick. Did some research on this and RealPlayer contains an application called TkBell.exe which runs in the background, often without the user's knowledge or consent. Programs that demand access to the internet and throw the rattle out of the pram when they do not get it SUCK.
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From: Fritz on 07/19/2004
Hi
Could't find out for a long time what caused that Notification WND for RNAdmin.Unchecked all those boxes what had been suggested by the Real Player people on this page and I don't get no more anoying Notifications.
Thanks a lot for your help.
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From: Chris on 07/18/2004
Righteous Brother!
Thank you so much for that. I thought I must have had a virus. Not much of a difference really. :) Never used RealOne anyway. Once again thank you.
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From: John on 06/18/2004
WooooooooooooooooooHooooooooooooooooo

I kept being told 'its cause you won't upgrade from 98se you igit'
ITS FIXED ITS FIXED ITS FIXED
THANKEEEEEE

one happy camper
still cruisin on 98se

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From: Darlene on 06/10/2004
Thank you! I was just before throwing my PC out the door. I get one problem fixed and something else apeared. My last week has been spent trying to solve Nofitication WND for RNAdmin. Thank you a thousand times.
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From: Techie on 06/08/2004
Thanks you are a genius! What a big help!
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From: Jack on 06/07/2004
I vote for a Nobel Price for the one who found this bug. Great! Real Player is on the permanent ban list, class 1 (same as porn) by now on all of our 14,000 PC in our corp. What is the difference between the publischer of real player and virus writers?
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From: Renee on 05/27/2004
Like all the rest, I just wanted to say "THANKS!" for sharing your wisdom with all of us out here.
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From: Kyle on 05/25/2004
Once again, thank you for the solution. this problem was really pissing me off, and realoneplayer should die! My computer is fixed now.
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From: Carol on 05/24/2004
Thank you Thank You Thank You. Been getting error message RNAdmin for awhile and thought I would have to reformat. Then I bought a new printer and could not get my computer to read software. Was pulling my hair out by roots - good thing I have a lot. Went on computer to see if I could find infor on RNAdmin - removed Real Player and hooray - everything working. Did I thank you yet....Really appreciated the heads up about this. The only thing is I think AOL uses Real, but I am leaving AOL anyway. Once again, Thank you you wonderful person.
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From: THANKKSS!! on 05/23/2004
Two weeks!!!!!!!!!! for two weeks my computer was half-dead!!!!! only for that shit!! real one sucks :/. :DDD. Thanks from Spain!!!!
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From: Aj on 05/22/2004
thanks alot man u did a gr8 job
> i have tried every thing i did msconfig
> downloaded ad-aware
> nothing was working
removed real player bingo that worked
wheee man em so happy
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From: Irfan on 05/20/2004
Wow! I came VERY close to formatting my drive. Of course the data was all backed up! :)

Thanks a billion.

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From: Machonhead on 05/16/2004
Ey Man, thanks a lot!!
I was absolutely desesperate with this fukin error until I red your post!! You my personal Hero!!

Thanks a lot.

MHEad

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From: Marco on 05/13/2004
Thanks a lot!
It did work!!
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From: JOE on 05/12/2004
Did follow the step and my PC is running a lot better now.
No error messag