Wednesday, August 28, 2013

How to fix Res Ieframe.dll DNS Error


1. Reboot your computer. Sometimes error messages are temporary and a reboot can fix the problem.
2. Update Internet Explorer. As of October 2010, Internet Explorer is on version 8. Updates will patch security holes and potentially fix older software issues. Windows 7 ships with Internet Explorer 8, but if you are using Windows XP or older you can download Explorer 8 by visiting Microsoft's website. (See Resources.)
3. Check your router or home networking equipment. Power cycle your modem or router by unplugging it for 30 seconds and then plugging it back in. If the error was caused by your network, power cycling should fix it.
4. Disable security protections and add-ons. Internet Explorer is filled with malware protections, security levels and other plug-ins that incorporate it into the Windows operating system. Any one of these could cause several errors. Try going through and disabling settings one by one to see if the error goes away.
5. Install any recent Windows updates. A computer behind in Microsoft updates is less secure and more likely to experience problems. Update Windows XP by visiting updates.microsoft.com if you have no Service Packs installed, or you can use Microsoft Update by going to the Start menu in the lower-left corner of the screen, selecting 'Programs,' and then opening 'Windows Update' under the 'Accessories' folder.
6. Use a different browser if possible. Internet Explorer has a lot of problems displaying websites according to Web design standards and is generally the main target of malware attacks. Using a different browser, such as Firefox or Google Chrome, will eliminate Internet Explorer specific errors and could improve your browsing experience.
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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

How to Remove DLL Files


1. Click on the 'Start' menu and then click on the 'Find' tab. Type the DLL file that you want to delete into the 'Find' box.
2. Click on the 'Search' tab. Right click on the DLL file that you want to delete and click the 'Delete' tab from the menu that appears.
3. Scroll over to your desktop and right click on the 'Trash Can'. Click on the 'Empty Trash Can' button to delete the DLL file completely.
4. Scroll over to your desktop and right click on the 'Trash Can'. Click on the 'Empty Trash Can' button to delete the file completely.
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How to Register Msinet.ocx


1. Click the 'Start' menu, click 'Accessories' and then click 'Run.'
2. Type 'Regsvr32 C:\Windows\System32/Msinet.ocx' into the dialog box.
3. Press 'Enter' to register Msinet.ocx.
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Office 2007 Upgrade mapi32.Dll Errors When Launching Outlook


1. Click 'Start.' This is the circular button with the Windows logo.
2. Click 'Computer' and go to the C drive.
3. Navigate to 'Program Files,' then 'Common Files,' then 'System,' then 'MSMAPI' and then the '1033' folder.
4. Right-click the file 'Msmapi32.dll' and click 'Rename.'
5. Rename the file as 'Msmapi32.old.' This serves as a backup of the file.
6. Start Microsoft Outlook. When Outlook is started, one of the files it looks for is the 'Msmapi32.dll.' If Microsoft Outlook does not find the file, it repairs itself and recreates the file that's compatible with the current Outlook version. The error should no longer occur after this.
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Monday, August 26, 2013

How to Fix a Rundll Exception Error


1. Download the free RunDLL error correction software (see Resources). This program checks the registry for registry errors and replaces values and the Rundll file if necessary.
2. Double-click the downloaded file. The file is a self-extracting zip file, so the executable file is in the archive.
3. Double-click the executable file. A program runs that asks for you to run a scan of the registry. Click 'Scan' to check the registry for errors.
4. Select 'Fix' to clean the registry and restore RunDLL. The changes in the registry do not take effect until you reboot the computer.
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Thursday, August 22, 2013

How to Fix the Runtime Error 53 Aprvmsoaddin.dll


1. Click 'Start' and then click 'All Programs.'
2. Click on 'Accessories' and then right click 'Command Prompt.'
3. Click 'Run as administrator' and then type your administrator password into the box that appears.
4. Press 'Enter' to access the command prompt.
5. Type 'sfc /scannow' into the command prompt and press the 'Enter' button.
6. Wait for the system to scan your files and repair them accordingly.
7. Restart your computer.
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How to Manually Register DLL in Windows Vista


Register DLL and Executable Files Manually
1. Know the path and file names of the files you wish to register.
2. Click 'Run' from the Start menu.
3. Type the following into the field provided: regsvr32 '[path]\NameOfFile.extension'. [path] is the directory where the file is located. For example: C:\ The extension will be .dll
4. Look for the dialog box that says 'DLL Register Server in C:\Program Files/Common Files/Microsoft Shared/MSI Tools/mergemod.dll succeeded.' Click 'OK.' Your file is successfully registered.
5. Type '[path]\NameOfFile.exe' /REGSERVER' to register an executable file.
6. Launch the program manually if it does not launch automatically, in order to check and see if the registration was successful. Remember that without certain files attached to the registry, the program will not run successfully on Windows Vista.
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How to Clean Out Your Computer for Free


1. Download AVG Antivirus at free.avg.com and install.
2. Launch your program after it has installed and click 'Computer Scanner' on the left tab. Click 'Change Scan Settings' under 'Scan Whole Computer.'
3. Place a check on each of the options in the settings window and click 'Scan' to track viruses, worms, trojans, tracking cookies, and other malicious parasites.
4. Click 'Warnings' tab when the scan is complete and click 'Remove Selected Infections.' Click the 'Infections' tab and click all the files in this tab. Click 'Remove Selected Infections.' Close AVG.
5. Download CCleaner at ccleaner.com and install.
6. Launch your program after it has installed and click the 'Registry' button on the left panel. Click 'Scan for Issues.' CCleaner will scan the registry for errors, missing dll files, and left over values from uninstalled programs.
7. Click 'Fix Selected Issues' when the scan is complete and click 'Yes' to backup and save the registry. Click 'Fix All Selected Issues' and click 'OK' to remove the left over values and repair missing files and registry errors.
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

How to Replace ActiveX


1. Reset system files that may have been misconfigured. There are several reasons for ActiveX problems. The first is that sometimes a third-party has installed a malicious Active-X control. Other times, you accidentally uninstall an important ActiveX component. Also, in some cases, registry keys can become invalid. To reset a system click 'Start.' Then, choose 'Run.' Put in the code 'regsvr32 msxml3.dll' and click 'OK.' Close all applications. Then, reopen everything as you wish.
2. Visit support.microsoft.com and search for the error code you encountered. Most often, Microsoft has a solution for ActiveX errors. Sometimes, your computer also needs to be updated.
3. Restart your computer no matter what. After your computer has restarted, check Windows for updates. Windows should automatically reinstall the damaged ActiveX control.
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Monday, August 19, 2013

How to Insert a Picture, Graph, or Microsoft Office Document into an Access Database


Create an OLE Object Datatype Field
1. Open a table in Design view.
2. Click in the field that you want to use for the 'objects,' as they are called. If necessary, create a new field.
3. Name your field.
4. Click in the box to the immediate right of the field name you just created. A small arrow appears to the right hand side.
5. Click in the arrow to receive a list of menu choices.
6. Select OLE Object.
7. Save your table.
Create a New Object to Insert in the OLE Object Datatype Field
8. After creating your OLE Object field, change to Datasheet view.
9. Locate the OLE Object field where you want your picture or other object to go.
10. With the cursor in the field, open the Insert menu and select Object.
11. From the window that appears, click on Create a New Object.
12. Select the object type in the Type window that appears. (chart, bitmap image, video clip, Word document and so on.)
13. To display the object as a clickable icon that will launch the file, put a check besides Display as Icon. If you want the text name of the object type to appear instead, leave the icon checkbox blank.
14. Click OK.
15. The software application will open. Create the file you want to insert in the database.
16. When your object file is complete, go to the File menu and select Exit and Return to 'Your Table' (your table will be named).
17. Return to the table to see that an icon or text entry now appears in the field you used. Click on that entry to launch the object you just created.
Insert an Existing File as the OLE Object
18. Follow steps 1, 2, and 3 from the instructions above.
19. Put a checkmark beside Create Object from Existing File.
20. Click on the Browse button, then move through the folders and files on your disk until you find the one that you want to use. Select that file.
21. Click Open.
22. Now you must decide whether to embed the file or whether to link to the file. If you link, you can make changes to the linked file and those changes will be reflected in your database object. If you do not link, the embedded object will not reflect future changes that you make.
23. Click in the Icon checkbox if you want an icon to appear in your data field. If you prefer the text name instead of the icon, leave the Icon checkbox blank.
24. Click OK.
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How to Replace Browseui.dll After SP3


1. Restart your computer. At the first boot screen, press 'F8' to open the 'Windows Advanced Options' menu.
2. Press the arrow keys to select the 'Safe Mode with Command Prompt' option, then press the 'Enter' key. Select your operating system when the boot screen appears again.
3. Place the Windows XP installation CD in the computer's CD/DVD drive.
4. Type '%Windir%\System32' at the command prompt and press 'Enter.' Rename the original 'browseui.dll' file by typing 'ren browseui.dll browseui.bak' at the command prompt. Press 'Enter.'
5. Type 'D:' at the command prompt to switch to the CD/DVD drive. Replace 'D:' with the drive letter for the drive if it is a different drive. At the command prompt, type 'cd i386' to switch to the installation folder on the installation CD.
6. Type 'expand Browseui.dl_ %Windir%\System32\Browseui.dll' at the command prompt to replace the original file with a fresh copy from the installation CD. Press 'Enter.'
7. Press the 'Ctrl + Alt + Del,' then tab to 'Shutdown.' Press the arrow keys to select 'Restart' and press 'Enter' to restart your computer.
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Sunday, August 18, 2013

How to Reinstall Rasman Service


1. Browse to a website that has the RASMAN.dll file available for download, such as DllDump, DriversKit or DLL4Free. Download the file and save it to the C:\Windows\System32 folder.
2. Click the 'Start' icon, type 'regsvr32 c:\windows\system 32 rasman.dll' (without the quotation marks) in the 'Search' box, then press the 'Enter' key.
3. Wait for Windows to register the RASMAN.dll file, then reboot the computer when prompted to do so.
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How to Repair RES Mcshield.dll Error Messages


1. Reboot the computer. Press 'F8' at the boot screen and wait for the advanced boot options to load.
2. Load the 'Safe mode with Networking' option.
3. Navigate to the DLL Error website and download the mcshield.dll file. Save it to your desktop and unzip the file.
4. Press the Windows key, and open the 'My Computer' or 'Computer' folder.
5. Click on the 'C' drive, then 'Windows', and last 'System32.'
6. Drag the mcshield.dll from the desktop to the System32 folder. Choose 'Yes' to replace the old, damaged file.
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Saturday, August 17, 2013

How to Fix a Rundll Error


1. Click on the 'Windows Start Menu.'
2. Type 'regedit' into the 'Search Programs and Files' box, or if you are using a version of Windows prior to Vista, click on 'Run' and then type 'regedit' into the Run box and click 'OK.' The Registry Editor opens.
3. Click on 'Edit' and then 'Find.'
4. Type 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/Currentversion/Run' into the box and click 'Find Next.' Alternatively, you can navigate to the registry path in the left pane of the Registry Editor.
5. Right-click on 'WildTangent CDA' in the right pane of the Registry Editor and select 'Delete' from the context menu that appears.
6. Close the Registry Editor and restart your computer.
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How to Remove Unused DLL Files From WinXP


1. Click 'Start' and then choose 'Run' from the menu. Type in 'cmd' at the 'Open' dialog. Click 'OK' to start a Command Prompt window.
2. Navigate to the directory where the DLL file is located using the 'cd' command. Type 'cd' followed by the name of the directory you want to open ('cd Windows\system32,' for instance). Most DLL files in Windows XP are located in the Windows system folder (usually C:\Windows\system32).
3. Enter the command 'regsvr32 /u file.dll,' where 'file' is the name of the DLL file you want to unregister. Press 'Enter.' Wait for the operating system to confirm that the unregistration was successful.
4. Open 'My Computer.' Navigate to the folder where the DLL file is located. Click on the DLL file you want to remove. Press the 'Delete' key and confirm that you really want to delete the file.
5. Restart Windows to make sure that all changes are put into effect.
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Friday, August 16, 2013

How to Restore Rundll32.exe Without an Installation Disk


Run System Restore in Normal Mode
1. Log on to your computer as an administrator.
2. Close any open files and save your data in any open programs.
3. Open 'System Restore' by clicking 'Start' and then typing 'System Restore' (without the quotes) into the search box above the Windows icon or Start button. Click 'System Restore' in the list of options provided. Click 'OK' if prompted, then click 'Next' in the 'System Restore' application window.
4. Select a restore point from the list provided. Windows periodically creates 'restore points' that record your computer' s programs, hardware and registry setting. Choose a date before the day on which you started having problems with rundll23.exe.
5. Click 'Next,' then click 'Finish' to begin System Restore. Windows will automatically restart your computer in order to return it to the restore point you selected in Step 4.
Run System Restore in Safe Mode
6. Boot your computer in 'Safe Mode' by restarting it and holding the 'F8' key as the computer reboots.
7. Open the command prompt by clicking 'Start,' then typing 'cmd' (without quotes) into the search box.
8. Type 'rstrui.exe' (without the quotes) into the command prompt, then press the 'Enter' key. Click 'OK' if prompted. Click 'Next' to proceed to the 'Select Restore Point' panel.
9. Select a restore point from the list provided. Choose a point whose date falls before the day on which you started having problems related to rundll32.exe.
10. Click 'Next,' then click 'Finish' to begin the System Restore process. System Restore will restore your operating system to the earlier configuration.
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Thursday, August 15, 2013

How to Fix Crypt32 Error


1. Click 'Start' and then click 'Computer.'
2. Navigate the following folder path:'C:\program files\Microsoft Office\Office 12\'
3. Right-click 'outlook.exe' and click 'Properties.' Click the 'Compatibility' tab. Un-check compatibility mode box and click 'OK.'
4. Restart Outlook to verify the Crypt32 error messages are no longer present.
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How to Repair EXE Errors in Windows XP


1. Navigate to the 'Search' menu of your computer. Click 'Search.' Choose 'All Files and Folders.' Enter '.tmp' in the search box under the 'All or part of the file name' section. Press the menu arrow and choose to 'Search' your 'C' drive.
2. Delete each result that comes up in the 'Search Results' window. This removes each temporary file from your operating system.
3. Open your 'System File Checker.' This tool looks through the files on your computer and finds any damaged or lost files. Go to 'Start' and choose 'Run.' Then, enter 'sfc/scannow' on the command prompt and hit 'Enter.' If the tool locates any corrupt or lost files, just place your Windows Installation CD into your disc drive to recover the files.
4. Go to the web page of RegCure (see 'Resources'). This software allows you to find and repair EXE files. Install this program on your laptop or desktop. Then, click the tiny software icon to begin the installation process.
5. Start RegCure on your computer. Allow the software to run and repair all of your EXE issues.
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How to Fix Binkw32.dll


1. Arrive to the blinkw32.dll download site (see Resources for link).
2. Click 'Download Blink32.dll.' You will now be redirected to a different page. Click where it reads 'Click here to start your download' at the bottom of that page.
3. Select 'Save File' when prompted and the download will begin.
4. Open the file once it has completed its download (double-click the icon either on the desktop or in the 'Downloads' window). The file is a zip, so you will need a zip program to open it. If you do not currently have one, you can download the free trial of WinZip (see Resources for link).
5. Unzip the file. When this has completed, it will install itself over the previous version of binkw32.dll, which will likely correct any existing issues.
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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

How to Use gdi32.dll


1. Verify that your gdi32.dll file either isn't installed or is not working properly before taking action to reinstall the file. If it is working properly, your computer display should look normal, and you should not be getting error messages referring to the file. If it is installed, you should be able to find it in the Windows system folder. Your system folder location depends on the version of Windows you use; in 32-bit Windows XP and Vista, it's C:\Windows\System32; in 64-bit Windows XP and Vista, it's C:\Windows\SysWOW64; in Windows 2000 and NT, it's C:\WINNT\System32; and in Windows 95, 98 and ME, it's C:\Windows\System. If you find that gdi32.dll is installed and working, you don't need to do anything special to use it.
2. Open your Web browser and navigate to a site where you can download this file for free. You can find a link to one reliable download location in the Resources section below. Click the download link and save the file to your computer.
3. Unzip the .dll file if you downloaded it as a .zip file, since many websites that offer these files offer them in this compressed format. To unzip the file, double-click the .zip file. When it opens in the default program for handling these files, look for a command that says 'Unzip,' 'Unpack' or 'Extract.' Select this command and, when you're prompted for a location to which to extract the file, choose your computer's desktop.
4. Double-click the 'My Computer' icon, then double-click the 'C:' icon. Navigate to the system folder for your version of Windows; refer to the file paths in Step 1 to find yours.
5. Drag the gdi32.dll file you downloaded into this folder. If the file already exists in the folder but just isn't working properly, you'll see a dialog box asking you if you would like to replace the existing file. Click 'Yes' if you see this.
6. Click the 'Start' button in Windows and then click 'Run.' Type 'cmd' into the Run window, and click the 'OK' button to open the command prompt.
7. Type 'regsvr32 gdi32.dll' in the command prompt and press Enter. This registers the .dll file so that your operating system and software can begin using it immediately. Close the command prompt window at the end of this process.
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How to Replace Msvcrt.Dll


1. Open your Web browser. Navigate to a page where you can download a free version of msvcrt.dll. A link to one of these download locations can be found in the Resources section below. When you get to the page, click the download link and follow the on-screen prompts to save the file to your computer.
2. Double-click the downloaded file to open it in Winzip or whichever program your computer uses to open .zip files. Click the 'Extract' button and select your desktop as the location to which you want to extract the file.
3. Double-click the 'My Computer' icon and browse through the file system to the Windows system folder. The default location of this folder depends on which version of Windows you're using. If you use 32-bit versions of XP or Vista, navigate to 'C:\Windows\System32.' If you use the 64-bit versions of either of these systems, navigate to 'C:\WindowsSysWOW64' instead. In Windows 2000 and NT, you can find the system folder at 'C:\WINNT\System32.' In Windows ME, 95 and 98, the folder is located at 'C:\Windows\System.'
4. Drag the msvcrt.dll file from your desktop into the system folder. You might be asked if you would like to replace an existing file of the same name; if so, click 'Yes.'
5. Restart Windows for the changes to take effect.
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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

How to Access a Violation Error Program That Was Terminated


1. Restart your computer. You can sometimes troubleshoot an access violation error by a simple restart. Relaunch the program that caused the error and continue to the next step if you still receive the error.
2. Navigate to the Microsoft Download Center and click 'Download' to download and install the latest updates available for your version of Windows XP. Restart your computer after the installation completes. Relaunch the program that caused the error and continue to the next step if you still receive the error.
3. Reinstall the program that generated the access violation error. A faulty installation of a program sometimes can generate an access violation error. Insert the program installation disk into your optical disk drive or visit the official website of the program to download and reinstall the program. Restart your computer after you reinstall the program. Relaunch the program that caused the error and continue to the next step if you still receive the error.
4. Click 'Start' and select 'Run.' Type, without quotes, 'MRT' in the Run dialog and press 'Enter.' Click 'Next' when the Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool program launches. Click 'Full Scan' and 'Next' to scan for and remove malware from your system that may cause the error. Click 'Finish' when the scan completes and restart your computer. Relaunch the program that caused the error and continue to the next step if you still receive the error.
5. Click 'Start' and select 'Run.' Type, without quotes, 'devmgmt.msc' and press 'Enter' to launch the 'Device Manager.' Scroll down and expand the options under 'Audio, video and game controllers.' Locate your 'graphics card,' if the program that causes the error relates to gaming. Right-click the 'Graphics Card' and select 'Update Driver Software.' Locate your 'video card' or 'audio card' if the program that causes the error relates to audio or video software. Right-click the 'Video card' or 'Audio card' and select 'Update Driver Software.' Restart your computer after you update any drivers. Relaunch the program that caused the error and continue to the next step if you still receive the error.
6. Navigate to Microsoft Support if you still can't launch the program (see Resources).
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How to Deal With ASL.dll for Blackra1n


1. Open the Blackra1n homepage on your computer and click the Windows logo to download the Blackra1n application. Select the "Desktop" option when prompted to select the location to which to download the application.
2. Click the Windows start button and select your computer's "C" drive.
3. Select the "Program Files" folder.
4. Select the "Common Files" folder.
5. Select the "Apple" folder, and then select "Apple Application Support."
6. Drag the executable Blackra1n file from your computer's desktop to the "Apple Application Support" folder.
7. Double-click the "Blackra1n" icon in the "Apple Application Support" folder.
8. Connect your iOS device to your computer using the data cable.
9. Click the "Make it Ra1n" button. The Blackra1n tool will jailbreak your iOS device and prompt you when the process completes.
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Monday, August 12, 2013

How to Restore Rundll32.Exe for Windows XP


1. Go to the 'Start' menu.
2. Click 'My Computer.'
3. Double-click on the 'C:' drive.
4. Double-click on the 'Windows' folder.
5. Double-click the 'System 32' folder.
6. Double-click on the 'Dllcache' folder.
7. Locate the Rundll32.exe file, right-click on it and then select 'Copy.'
8. Click on the 'Back' button in the Windows Explorer to get back to the 'System 32' folder.
9. Right-click any open space and then click 'Paste.'
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How to Uninstall a Flash Debug


1. Go to Adobe website (see link in the References) and click on the Adobe Flash Player Uninstaller download link that corresponds to your operating system.
2. Click "Save" in the confirmation pop-up, navigate to the location where you want to save the file and click "Save."
3. Double click the saved file to run it and follow the step-by-step prompts of the installation wizard to uninstall Adobe Flash Player Debugger from your computer.
4. Restart your computer.
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Sunday, August 11, 2013

How to Retrieve Codes for a Ford OBD


1. Locate the diagnostic port on the driver's-side dash near the steering column. The port will be the same size and shape as the connector end of the OBD-I code reader.
2. Plug the code reader into the port.
3. Put the key into the ignition and turn it to the 'II' position, but don't crank the engine.
4. Wait for the code reader to power on. Some readers have to be turned on, so you may have to find the 'on/off' switch.
5. Select the command on the reader that says 'Retrieve Codes' or something similar (the command will vary by brand). Wait while the code reader interfaces with the vehicle's computer, then write the codes down on a piece of paper.
6. Look up the codes in the scanner manual. Unplug the reader and have the vehicle serviced or repaired based on the diagnosis obtained from the codes you retrieved.
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How to Stop 0X0000008e Nv4


Halting a dll
1. Download and install 'Unlocker.' Make sure the Unlocker EXE is readily accessible on the desktop.
2. Access Safe Mode by restarting your computer. After you see the splash screen (the first screen presented when you turn on your computer), press the 'F8' key. This will present you with a list of booting options. Choose 'Safe Mode.'
3. Wait for Safe Mode to boot. When prompted, select Safe Mode and not System Restore.
4. Run Unlocker. Wait as it detects all running processes (including dlls).
5. Locate '0x0000008e Nv4_Disp.DLL.' Select 'Kill Process.' This will stop 0x0000008e Nv4_Disp.DLL.
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Saturday, August 10, 2013

How to Get Rid of Registry Errors for Free


1. Click 'Start,' 'Run.' Type in 'regedit' and click 'OK' or press the 'Enter' key to launch the Windows Registry editor.
2. Locate registry entries in the 'HKEY' sub directories. These are suspicious entries such as malware or viruses. Backup files before you delete them in case they are important system files.
3. Click on the specific registry entry. Select 'Export' from the sub menu. This will keep a copy so you can restore it if you need to.
4. Click on the specific registry error. Choose 'Delete' from the sub menu. Click 'Yes' when prompted to confirm your choice.
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How to Repair Rundll32.EXE Errors


1. Press 'Win' and 'R' on your keyboard. The 'Win' key sits next to your 'Alt' key with a Windows icon.
2. Type 'cmd' in the box and click 'OK.'
3. Put your Windows CD/DVD in your CD/DVD drive.
4. Type the following command in the command prompt: expand d:\i386\rundll32.ex_ c:\windows\system32\rundll32.exe. Replace 'd' with your DVD/CD drive letter and 'c' with your system hard drive's letter. Replace also 'windows' with the proper Windows folder. On Windows 95/98/XP/Vista/7, the folder name remains 'Windows.' For other systems, replace 'Windows' with 'WinNT.'
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How to Fix the ws2


1. Download the Ws2_32.dll file.
2. Right-click the saved DLL file and click 'Copy.' Go to the 'Start' menu, click 'Computer,' double-click the 'C:' drive, double-click the 'Windows' folder and then the 'System32' folder. Right-click anywhere in a blank space and click 'Paste.'
3. Go to the 'Start' menu, type 'run' in the 'Start Search' box and press 'Enter.' Type 'Regsvr32 'C:\Windows\System32\ws2_32.dll' in the search field and hit 'Enter' to register the DLL. Click 'Yes' in the pop-up to confirm the registration.
4. Restart your computer.
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Friday, August 9, 2013

How Do I Replace DLL Files?


1. Locate and double-click the file you are trying to run. The DLL error should now appear, usually saying 'This application has failed to start because X.dll is missing' or some variation, where X is the name of the DLL. Write down the name of the DLL file that is being asked for, such as 'shell32.dll.'
2. Press 'Ok' to remove the error message and open your internet browser. Use a search engine such as Google to find a download site for the DLL file you have written down, or go to www.dll-files.com (see Resources) and enter your file in the search box. Follow the steps to download the file, which will be in a .zip format. You will need a Zip extractor file to open this file, such as WinRar which is a free program to use.
3. Locate the downloaded .zip file and right-click on it. On the menu, click 'Extract.' Extract the file onto your Desktop. You may delete the downloaded .zip file now to avoid confusion between the extracted .dll file and the .zip file.
4. Double-click the 'My Computer' icon on your Desktop or on your Start menu. Navigate to the Hard Drive where your Operating System is installed, usually the C drive. Double Click the Windows folder, and then the system32 folder. The address you should find yourself in is 'C:\WINDOWS\system32.'
5. Drag the DLL file from your desktop into the system32 folder. This folder is where all .dll's are usually located, making this your systems 'library.' Once done, restart your computer, then execute your program again.
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How to Find the Version of Adobe Flash Installed


1. Launch a browser.
2. Go to Adobe's Find Flash Player version web page (see Resources).
3. View the version that is detected by the web page indicated by 'Your Player Version.'
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How to Fix a Rundll Error on Loading


1. Click on the Start button. Select 'Run'. If you use Windows 7, type 'run' (without the quotes) in the search bar of the Start menu and press 'Enter'.
2. Type 'regedit' (without the quotes) and hit 'Enter'.
3. Navigate to the following location:'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE' > 'Microsoft' > 'Windows' > 'Currentversion'.
4. Locate 'WildTangent CDA'. Click on it and hit 'Delete'.
5. Close Windows Registry Editor and reboot your computer.
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Thursday, August 8, 2013

How to Extract amp; Create Windows Shell32.dll


1. Click the 'Start' menu, type 'CMD' (without the quotes) and press the 'Enter' key to launch your Command Prompt.
2. Type 'cd C:/Windows/system32' (without the quotes) at the prompt and press 'Enter.'
3. Type 'TAKEOWN /f shell32.dll' (without the quotes) and press 'Enter.' This command gives you ownership to the library file.
4. Type 'ICACLS shell32.dll /grant username:F' (without the quotes). Replace 'username' with your username. Press 'Enter.'
5. Type 'rename shell32.dll shell32.dll.backup' (without the quotes) at the prompt. This will rename the library file.
6. Type 'copy shell32.dll C:\Windows\system32' (without the quotes) at the prompt and press 'Enter.' This will extract and copy the library file in the System32 folder.
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How to Replace Oleaut32.Dll


1. Click the 'Start' button in Windows if you are using Windows XP or Vista; if you are using an older version of Windows, please skip to Step six. On the Start menu, move your mouse cursor over the 'All Programs' folder, then the 'Accessories' folder and then the 'System Tools' folder. Click the 'System Restore' icon in this folder.
2. Click 'Restore my computer to an earlier time,' and then click the 'Next' button.
3. Select a restore point on the calendar. Every bold date on the calendar represents a restore point, and restoring your computer to that point will revert all system files and registry settings to their state on that date. If you know specifically or approximately when the problems with oleaut32.dll started, click a bold date from any time before that point. If you're less sure, click a very early date in the calendar, preferably the earliest bold date that appears. After you've selected a date, click the 'Next' button.
4. Review your restore point selection on the confirmation screen, and then click the 'Finish' button. Wait for several minutes while Windows restores your system and reboots.
5. Use your computer for a while to see if this change restored your system functionality or made the oleaut32.dll error messages stop appearing. If you previously experienced problems only when using certain applications or performing certain functions, make sure you repeat those actions to see if the problem has been fixed. If it has, you may stop here. Otherwise, proceed to the next step.
6. Launch your Web browser. There are several sites that serve as free databases of common .dll files, so if you want to find your own, conduct a search for 'download .dll files' using the search engine of your choice. If you want to save time, simply follow the link in the Resources section below, which leads to a reliable download location for oleaut32.dll.
7. Click the link to download the file. If given a choice between opening the file and saving it to your computer, save it to your computer.Download the link and follow the on-screen prompts to save the file to your hard drive. When it finishes downloading, double-click the file to open it in your computer's default unzipping utility. Click the 'Extract' or 'Unzip' button and extract the file to your computer's desktop.
8. Double-click the file to open it. If you downloaded the file linked to in the Resources section or downloading an equivalent .dll file from another site, it may be a .zip file. In this case, the file will open in your computer's default decompression program. Click the 'Extract' button or the 'Unzip' button on the interface, then select the desktop as your extraction point when prompted. This will put oleaut32.dll on your desktop. If you downloaded the file as a .dll file and not a .zip file, you don't need to do anything special for this step.
9. Right-click the 'Start' button in Windows and select 'Explore' to open Windows Explorer. In the left panel of Windows Explorer, navigate to the system folder for your version of Windows. If you're using Windows XP or Vista on a 32-bit computer, you can find this folder at 'C:\Windows\System32.' If you've upgraded to a 64-bit system and are using one of those operating systems, the system folder is 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64.' You should browse to 'C:\WINNT\System32' if you're using Windows 2000 or NT, and if you're using Windows ME, 95 or 98, navigate to 'C:\Windows\System.' When you find the system folder, left-click it once to highlight it.
10. Find the oleaut32.dll file you extracted to the desktop earlier. Left-click and hold the file, then drag it into the system folder. If you already had a version of oleaut32.dll that just became corrupted, you may see a message asking you if you would like to replace the existing file with the new one. Click 'Yes' if you see a message like this.
11. Restart your computer. Once Windows boots up again, it will recognize the new .dll and restore object embedding and linking functionality.
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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

How Uninstall the McAfee McShield Service


1. Click on the 'Start' button and then open the 'Control Panel.'
2. Open the 'Programs and Features' section.
3. Click on your McAfee product, then click on the 'Remove' button.
4. Ensure that 'McShield' is selected as part of the uninstallation, then click 'Remove' to remove the software from your computer.
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How to View a Trendnet Camera over the Internet


Installing the IP Camera
1. Insert the Trendnet Utility CD-ROM. Click on 'Autorun.exe' when the Auto-Play window appears.
2. Select the 'Setup Wizard,' then click on 'Next.' Continue to click 'Next' until set up finishes, then click on 'Close.'
3. Go to your desktop and double-click the 'SetupWizard' icon.
4. Find the IP camera and attach the antenna. Input an Ethernet cable into the appropriate port on the IP camera and attach the other end to your router. Input the power adapter into the appropriate port on the IP camera.
5. Return to your computer, and click 'Next' on the setup screen. Highlight your IP camera, and click 'Next.'
6. Enter your username and password. Alter your password, if desired.
7. Choose 'DCHP,' and click 'Next.'
8. Select 'I Want to Use Wireless,' if applicable, then click on 'Manually Set Up Wireless.' Choose your wireless network from the drop-down menu, or input your SSID. Enter any security keys. Click 'Next.'
9. Enter a name for the camera. Adjust the camera's time display. Click 'Next.'
10. Disconnect the camera from the power outlet and the router after the setup wizard saves the camera settings. Plug the camera into the power outlet after waiting 30 seconds or more. Ensure that the camera shows green for the power and link lights.
Configuring the Camera for Internet Viewing
11. Click on the URL shown in the setup wizard. The URL will be the IP address of the camera.
12. Enter your username and password. Click 'OK.'
13. Select either the Java 'View Video' option or the Active X option. Click in the yellow alert bar in the setup to confirm installation of the Active X component, if you decide to view via Active X.
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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

How to Reinstall Mapi32.Dll in Outlook


1. Go to the 'Start' menu and select 'My Computer' or 'Computer.'
2. Double-click the 'C:' drive, open the 'Windows' folder and then the 'System32' folder.
3. Double-click the 'Fixmapi.exe' file to run the program and fix the error automatically. Restart your computer when finished.
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How to Register Mscomctl.OCX in Vista


1. Click on the 'Windows Logo' orb to open the 'Start' menu. Enter 'MSCOMCTL.OCX' into the 'Start Search' box and press 'Enter.' Locate the file on your hard drive if it exists. Download a replacement copy if you do not find the file on your hard drive.
2. Copy the MSCOMCTL.OCX file into the 'C:\Windows\System32' folder on your computer.
3. Open the 'Start' menu. Select 'All Programs'>'Accessories.' Right-click on the 'Command Prompt' option and select 'Run as Administrator' from the menu.
4. Enter the command 'Regsvr32 MSCOMCTL.OCX' (without quotations) at the command prompt. Press the 'Enter' key to register the file.
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Sunday, August 4, 2013

How to Fix Winsock XP Runtime Error 53


1. Click 'Start' and select 'Search.'
2. Select 'All Files and Folders.' Type in the name of the DLL reported during the Runtime 53 error and press 'Search.'
3. Right-click the DLL file and select 'Properties.' Click 'Details,' look at 'Folder Path' and write down the location of the file.
4. Right-click 'Start,' click 'Explore' and navigate to the location of the DLL file.
5. Drag and drop the DLL file from its current location into the 'System32' folder in the 'Windows' directory on the 'C' drive.
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Friday, August 2, 2013

How to Fix a BIOS ROM Checksum Error


1. Go to ‘Start’ >‘Turn off your Computer’ >‘Restart.’ Press Enter. Wait for your computer to shut down. When it starts booting up again, press ‘Del/F10’ key. You will be redirected to BIOS of your computer. Note different parameters listed down in your BIOS. These parameters are ideal temperature of functioning of your computer, time and date and booting sequence of different devices. Use navigation keys listed at the bottom of the BIOS window page to navigate. Press ESC and ‘Y’ to come out of BIOS. Your computer will start to boot up again. Let it boot and then shut it down by ‘Start’ > ‘Turn off Computer’ > ‘Shut down’. Once your computer is switched off, remove all power plugs connected to it.
2. Take off the outer casing of your CPU by removing the screws and sliding off the outer case to one side. Locate the CMOS cell on the motherboard of your computer (motherboard is a rectangle shaped circuitry inside the CPU). A CMOS (complimentary metal oxide Semiconductor) cell is a silver colored, coin shaped cell, resting in a socket of the motherboard. Pull it out of the socket gently.
3. Put the new CMOS cell in old one’s place. Replace the outer casing of your CPU. Screw the outer casing and connect all power cords that you removed earlier. Now, switch on your computer.
4. Enter BIOS once again just as you did earlier. Tally the parameters that you copied. Only one i.e. the time and date would have changed. Set it right by entering the correct time and date from your keyboard. However, if any other parameter is changed, then set it correct by navigating through to it and press Enter when you reach the desired choice.
5. Press ESC and then ‘Y’. Your computer will start booting up. The task has been completed.
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How to Fix Code 31 Errors


1. Visit the Microsoft Compatibility Center (the link is listed in Resources) and verify that the attached device is compatible with your computer's operating system. If it is, continue; if it is not, skip all steps and install another device that is compatible so that it can work correctly with your computer's operating system.
2. Click the 'Start' button and then click 'Control Panel.'
3. Click 'System and Security' located under System and then click 'Device Manager.'
4. Click the device you want to update and then double-click its name.
5. Click the 'Driver' tab and then click 'Update Driver.' Enter your administrator password or provide confirmation, if prompted. If you still see the Code 31 error, continue.
6. Visit the Microsoft Automated Troubleshooter website and run the 'Mr. Fix It' diagnostic test.
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Thursday, August 1, 2013

How to Restore Msgina.dll


1. Download the msgina.dll file (see Resources).
2. Right-click the saved DLL file and click 'Copy.' Go to the 'Start' menu, click 'Computer,' double-click the 'C:' drive, double-click the 'Windows' folder, then double-clike the 'System32' folder. Right-click anywhere in a blank space, and click 'Paste.'
3. Go to the 'Start' menu. Type 'run' in the 'Start Search' box and press 'Enter.' Type 'Regsvr32 C:\Windows\System32\msgina.dll' in the search field and hit 'Enter' to register the DLL. Click 'Yes' in the pop-up to confirm the registration.
4. Restart your computer.
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