For the ezula problem. First uninstall the "Toptext", "HotText", or "ContextPro". If you are using Kazaa, this shouldn't affect it. Some suggest rebooting. Others don't. Nonetheless, you
see if you have stub.exe or ezstub.exe on your system. Do a search on you hard drive for 'stub.exe ezstub.exe'. You'll find it in Windows' System or System32 folder. ezstub.exe can be found in the Program Files folder.
If there's no file like that, about 52K in size, you don't have the downloader/installer. (Some may find a 'stub.exe' in the CuteFTP folder - don't delete that one!)
Open a command prompt (aka DOS window) and go to the directory stub.exe or ezstub.exe is in.
Type this (hit enter at the end of each line):
stub.exe -UnregServer
del stub.exeOr if you found ezstub.exe:
ezstub.exe -UnregServer
del ezstub.exe
Then, to kill its installer you see if you have ezulaboot.dll on your system.
Do a search on you hard drive for ezulaboot.dll. You'll find it in Windows' Downloaded Programs folder.
If there's no file like that, you don't have the Web downloader/installer on your system.
You'll need regsvr32.exe for removal. Do a search on your hard drive for regsvr32.exe. You'll find it in Windows' System or System32 folder. Take note of its path.
Open a command prompt (aka DOS window) and go to the directory ezulaboot.dll is in.
Type this (hit enter at the end of each line, the path to regsvr32.exe may differ if you're not on Windows NT/2000):
C:\WinNT\system32\regsvr32.exe -u ezulaboot.dll
del ezulaboot.*
To see if you have a browser object helper, use BHODemon. Some of the taskbars that are added to IE can contain spyware. Install BHODemon to show you if any BHO's are attached to IE that may be causing the problem.
Look at the text in appcompat to see what program or .dll is being accused of the failure. If it is a task running in the background, see what it is associated with. If it is not standard windows and you don't know what it does, use Google to see if you can find its function. If you find it is associated with something unnecessary, end it as a task, and try running the game once more.
Because you are running an ATI card, I would go to one of their boards and see if this problem comes up for any of them. OpenGL seems to have more problems with ATI cards. There may be a workaround.