Although this is a radical move, Iron Ranger, you can try it. It requires editing the Windows Registry.
1) Click Start, then Run.
2) In the Run window, type REGEDIT and click "OK"
3) Backup your registry by clicking "FILE" then "EXPORT" on the menu bar and giving the backup a name. Save it to the root of C: just in case something bad happens.
4) After you backup the registry, click "EDIT", then "FIND". Do a search on BGII. Delete any key that has "BGII" in it. Keep searching for additional occurrences by hitting the "F3" key.
5) You'll get a message eventually that no other occurrences of "BGII" can be found.
6) Close the registry and reboot the computer.
7) See if this fixes the problem. If not, repeat the process, substituting "SoA" for "BGII".
Hope this helps!
-Sazerac
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Are where thy grey eye glances, and where thy footstep gleams,
In what ethereal dances, by what eternal streams..."
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