Saturday, December 28, 2013

How to Remove an Msxml3.dll Error


1. Follow the link provided in the Resources section to the Microsoft Msxml3.dll download site.
2. Click 'View and Request hotfix downloads.' You will be taken to another web page.
3. Check the box next to the only available download, then type in your email address, confirm it and type the character code. Click 'Request hotfix.' The hotfix will now be emailed to the address you gave.
4. Open the message in your email. Follow its instructions to launch the hotfix and complete its installation. This will correct and remove the Msxml3.dll error.
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How to Clean Active X Files


Removing ActiveX Files
1. Open Internet Explorer and select "Tools" from the menu.
2. Select "Downloaded ActiveX Controls" from the drop-down menu under “Manage Add-ons." You will then see a list of ActiveX files that were installed to Internet Explorer. If there is a specific ActiveX control file you would like to remove, it will be within the list.
3. Select the ActiveX control file you would like to delete and select “Delete" at the bottom of the window. Click "OK."
4. Close and reopen Internet Explorer.
Remove ActiveX
5. Remove the ActiveX program altogether if removing the ActiveX files did not resolve your issue. Close Internet Explorer.
6. Click your desktop's "Start" menu, "Control Panel" and "Add or remove programs."
7. Locate the ActiveX control program and select "Remove."
8. Reopen Internet Explorer to see if the changes took effect. In some cases you might want to reboot your computer, though this may not be necessary.
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Thursday, December 26, 2013

How to Restore Windows XP Dll Files


1. Launch your Internet browser and make your way to a site such as \"dll-files.com\" or \"dlldll.com.\" These are two different sites that allow you to download any .dll file from its database and install it onto your computer.
2. Search your .dll file by name. The two different programs offer the downloads via alphabetical order, so you shouldn't have trouble locating your .dll file.
3. Select the .dll file you need and click \"Download.\" The file begins to download; however, it may download as a Zip file.
4. Launch your Zip file if the .dll file did download as a Zip (the file extension is .Zip instead of .dll). If the file did download as a .dll, click and drag the file into the folder location listed in the next step.
5. Click and drag the .Zip file into the software. Set your extraction point to \"C:\\\\Windows\\System32.\" This is the location of all .dll files on your computer.
6. Select \"Extract,\" and the .dll file is extracted from the .Zip file and placed into its needed folder. You can now close out your Zip software and begin running the programs you needed the .dll file for.
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Wednesday, December 25, 2013

How to Fix quot;Internet Explorer Has Encountered a Problemquot;


Modifying System Configuration Options
1. Open the Windows Start menu, select 'All Programs,' choose 'Accessories' and then click on 'Run.'
2. Type 'MSCONFIG' in the box and then select 'OK.' The System Configuration dialog box opens.
3. Choose the 'Startup' tab, select 'Disable All,' click 'Apply,' and then choose 'OK.' If the issue persists, go back to the 'Startup' tab, choose 'Enable All,' select 'Apply' and then select 'OK.'
Use System File Checker (SFC) and Re-register Internet Explorer DLL Files
4. Click on the Windows Start button, select 'All programs,' choose 'Accessories' and then select 'Run.' Enter 'CMD' in the box and then select 'OK.' The command prompt opens.
5. Type 'sfc /scannow' in the window, and then wait as the System File Checker scans your system for any changes to your Windows files. If the Internet Explorer issue is caused by a change in your Windows protected files, SFC will repair and restore the files to their original condition.
6. Re-register each of the following Internet Explorer DLL files by typing them one at a time in the command prompt window:regsvr32 softpub.dll
regsvr32 wintrust.dll
regsvr32 initpki.dll
regsvr32 dssenh.dll
regsvr32 rsaenh.dll
regsvr32 gpkcsp.dll
regsvr32 sccbase.dll
regsvr32 slbcsp.dll
regsvr32 cryptdlg.dll
Disable Third Party Add-ons and Script Debugging
7. Open the Windows 'Start' menu, select 'Control Panel,' and then choose 'Internet Options.' If you are able to open Internet Explorer, you may also select 'Internet Options' by clicking on 'Tools' and then choosing 'Internet Options' from the drop down menu.
8. Select the 'Advanced' tab, and then deselect the 'Enable third party browser extensions' box under the 'Browsing' section, if already selected.
9. Uncheck the 'Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer)' and the 'Disable script debugging (Other)' boxes, respectively.
10. Click 'Apply,' and then choose 'OK' to apply your changes.
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How to Disable Error Reporting in Internet Explorer


1. Go to the Start menu and select 'Control Panel.' If necessary, switch your Control Panel to Classic View when it opens.
2. Double-click on the 'System' icon to open the System dialog box.
3. Click on the 'Advanced' tab, and then the 'Error Reporting' button.
4. Select 'Disable Error Reporting' in the pop-up dialog box. Click 'OK.'
5. Click 'OK' again to close the System dialog box.
6. Restart your computer after making this change, if prompted to do so. This will depend upon your system configuration.
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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

How to Install the Axis ActiveX


1. Log into Microsoft Windows using an account with administrator-level permissions.
2. Open an Internet Explorer browser window.
3. Click within the address bar, type the IP address or host name for the network camera or video server you want to access and then press the 'Enter' key. Contact the manufacturer or your system administrator if you do not have this information.
4. Click 'Install ActiveX Control' after the yellow bar appears near the top of the browser window. Also click 'Continue' or 'OK' if prompted by Windows' User Account Control feature.
5. Click 'Install' to confirm your choice and install the ActiveX control.
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Monday, December 23, 2013

How to Fix Mozilla Firefox


1. Print or write these directions down before proceeding. Close down Firefox and click the Windows Start menu on the desktop.
2. Select "All Programs" and navigate to the "Mozilla Firefox" folder. Click "Mozilla Firefox (Safe Mode)" in the folder. This launches Mozilla Firefox Safe Mode. In Safe Mode, you can repair Firefox issues.
3. Select the areas you want to repair on the "Safe Mode" window. For example, select "Reset toolbars and controls" if you want to remove third-party toolbars. Select "Disable add-ons" if you want to disable plug-ins such as download managers.
4. Click the "Make Changes and Restart" button to repair the web browser. Restart your web browser normally after you complete the repair process.
5. Uninstall and reinstall Firefox if you are still having problems with it. To do so, go to the Mozilla Firefox download page and click "Free Download" (see Resources). When prompted, click "Save" and save the browser installation file on your desktop.
6. Click the Windows Start menu and click "Control Panel." Double-click "Add or Remove Programs" to launch the programs list if you are using Windows XP. For Windows Vista and 7 users, launch the programs list by clicking "Programs" and clicking "Programs and Features." Click "Firefox" and click "Remove/Uninstall" to remove the web browser from your computer.
7. Double-click the Firefox installation file you downloaded in Step 5 and click "Run" to reinstall the web browser on your computer.
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Sunday, December 22, 2013

How to Register Multiple DLL Files


1. Click on the 'Start' menu. Type in 'Run' in the search bar at the bottom of the menu. Select the 'Run' program.
2. Enter the DLL file you wish to register into the 'Run' field. Type in 'regsvr32' (without quotation marks) followed by the location of the DLL file on your computer, in quotation marks. For example, it should appear as: regsvr32 '\FileNamePath.example.dll' then select 'OK.'
3. Select 'OK' on the confirmation box that will appear. This will verify that the DLL file was registered successfully.
4. Repeat the process for any additional DLL files you wish to enter into your computer.
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How to Use a Text Box for File Name VB6


1. Create a new dialog box object. Any object you use in the VB language first needs a definition and assignment to a variable. The following code creates your VB object:Dim dialog As CommonDialog
2. Set the dialog window properties. The first property sets the text seen at the top of the dialog window. The second filters the types of file extensions allowed. For instance, if your application only allows users to save as a text file, the filter only allows '*.txt' in the 'Save as type' drop down box. The following code sets your VB 'Save' properties:dialog.DialogTitle = 'Save Your File'
dialog.Filter = 'Text File (*.txt)'
3. Show the dialog box to the user. The dialog box is set up, but it is not visible to the user until you manually display it. The following code displays the window to the user:dialog.ShowSaveThe dialog box opens using this code, and when the user clicks 'Save,' the file is saved to the hard drive.
4. Show a message box if there was an error or the user cancels the save. The following code displays an alert if the save function fails:If Err Then
Msgbox 'There was an error saving your file'
End If
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How to View Registered DLL Files


1. Click 'Start,' then 'All Programs' and open your 'Accessories' folder.
2. Right-click 'Command Prompt' and select 'Run as administrator.' This opens an elevated Command Prompt.
3. Type 'Tasklist /m' and press 'Enter.' This displays all of the currently running processes and the associated DLL files are listed to the right.
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Saturday, December 21, 2013

How do I Fix a Remote Desktop ActiveX Control?


1. Open Microsoft Internet Explorer and go to the 'Tools' menu. Click on 'Manage Add-Ons' and go to 'Enable or Disable Add-Ons.' Search for 'Microsoft Terminal Services Client Control.' If you find it, click on it and click 'Enable.' If you don't find this control, you must access the registry.
2. Close Internet Explorer and press 'Win + R' on your keyboard ('Win' is the key next to 'Alt' with a Windows icon).
3. Type 'regedit' in the box and click 'OK.'
4. Navigate to 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Ext\Settings' using the left side of the window and delete the key named '{7584c670-2274-4efb-b00b-d6aaba6d3850}.' Restart the computer.
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How to Modify DLL Files


1. Examine the reasons why you are modifying a .DLL file. Downloadable programs exist that can work with .DLL files that contain icons. The 'Reflector' program has an option under the 'Tools' menu that is used for extracting icons. You can load the .DLL file into this program and choose this option. If this is your goal, download some available programs (see Resource section).
2. Attain a .DLL decompiler. These programs modify the .DLL file. Decompiler software separates the .DLL file and creates several different parts out of the original file. Free, downloadable programs such as W32DASM and Reflector (see Resources) can do this job.
3. Open and run the decompiler program. Once the program is running and you have loaded the .DLL file, it will proceed to create smaller parts out of the original .DLL file. Manually do this by clicking 'Add File' under the 'File' menu and selecting the .DLL file that you want to modify. Afterward, click the 'Decompile' button in the program window. In this state, you can observe the code and make any modifications to the file in the program.
4. Recompile the .DLL file. Once your modifications are completed, you can have the decompiler program put the .DLL file back together. Click the 'Recompile' option in the 'File' menu to undergo this process and complete your .DLL file modification.
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How to Remove the tazebama.dll Virus


1. Access the Task Manager by pressing the 'Ctrl,' 'Alt' and 'Delete keys at the same time.
2. Highlight 'tazebama.dll 'and press 'End Process.' Close the Task Manager.
3. Click the 'Start' button and open the 'Run' tool.
4. Type 'Regedit' into the 'Run' tool and click 'OK.'
5. Press 'Ctrl' and 'F' to open the search dialogue. Search the registry for 'tazebama.dll.'
6. Delete all registry entries containing 'tazebama.dll.'
7. Open the 'Start' menu and access the 'Search' tool.
8. Select 'All Files or Folders.'
9. Search for 'tazebama.dll' and delete all instances of it.
10. Select the 'Start' menu again and click 'Run.'
11. Type 'CMD' into the box and click 'OK.'
12. Identify the file or folder location, insert 'regsvr32 /u tazebama.dll' and press 'Enter.'
13. Search for 'tazebama.dll' again and delete all instances of it.
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Friday, December 20, 2013

How to Check for Dll Files Missing in Microsoft Access


1. Click "Start," "All Programs," "Microsoft Office," then "Microsoft Office Tools." Select "Office Diagnostics" from the list of utility software.
2. Click "Continue," then click the "Run Diagnostics" button, located on the "Start Diagnostics" screen. The tool will search Microsoft Access, as well as any other Microsoft Office programs, for missing or corrupted files.
3. Wait for the program to finish scanning your software, then click "Detailed results" on the summary screen to find out if the scan detected any missing dll files.
4. Click "Close" to exit out of Office Diagnostics.
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How to Copy Hal Dll


1. Open 'My Computer.' This can be achieved by double-clicking the desktop icon, or by selecting 'Start' and then 'My Computer.'
2. Choose the 'C:' drive. This will open a wide selection of different folders. Double-click on 'Windows.'
3. Scroll down until you reach 'System32.' Open the file, then search for hal.dll.
4. Copy hal.dll. There are two ways to do this. Either click and drag the file to the desired location you want to file to go, or right-click hal.dll and choose 'Copy' from the pull-down menu. You will now be able to navigate to the location where the copy should be placed. Right-click the location, and select 'Paste' from the selection menu.
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Thursday, December 19, 2013

How to Remove MWSBAR.dll


1. Click the 'Start' button in the lower left corner of your computer screen, then click 'Control Panel.'
2. Double-click the 'Add or remove programs' icon (Windows XP) or click 'Uninstall a program' under 'Programs' (Windows Vista and 7).
3. Select 'My Web Search' from the list of currently installed programs and click 'Remove' (Windows XP) or 'Uninstall' (Windows Vista and 7.) Follow the step-by-step instructions of the installation wizard to uninstall the program from your computer. Repeat this process for all instances of 'My Web Search' in the list of currently installed programs.
4. Repeat Step 3 for 'My Way Speedbar' and 'Search Assistant - My Way.'
5. Go to the 'Start' menu, click 'My Computer' (Windows XP) or 'Computer' (Windows Vista and 7), double-click the 'C:' drive, double-click the 'Program Files' folder and then delete the following folders: 'FunWebProducts' and 'MyWebSearch.'
6. Restart your computer.
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How to Install Uxtheme Dll


1. Log in to Windows using your administrator name and password.
2. Download 'uxtheme.dll' from one of the many online dynamic link libraries. Be sure to download the file into the Windows System32 folder. Alternatively, you can download the file onto your desktop and drag it into the Windows System32 folder.
3. Click 'Start,' type 'cmd' into the search field and press 'Enter' to open the Command Prompt.
4. Type the following command into the Command Prompt. Press 'Enter' after typing the command.regsvr32 uxtheme.dll
5. Type 'exit' and press 'Enter' to close the Command Prompt.
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How to Troubleshoot COM 1 in XP


1. Click "Start" and "Control Panel" and select "Performance and Maintenance" from the categories, then choose "System" from the menu.
2. Go the Hardware tab and click "Device Manager." Click the "+" next to Ports (COM & LPT), then double-click "Communications Port (COM1)."
3. Check the Device Status field for an error message. Look up the error code on Microsoft Support, if applicable, to fix the device.
4. Click "Troubleshoot" to open the Help and Support Center if no error code appears. Follow the onscreen prompts to pinpoint the root of the error and resolve the issue. Close Help and Support Center if the problem remains unresolved.
5. Click the "Resources" tab. Uncheck "Use Automatic Settings." Select "IRQ" if an error appears in the field below the conflicting device list.
6. Choose "Basic Configuration 0004" from the drop-down menu. If the error "Interrupt Request 04 Used By: <Device>" appears, double-click "IRQ" and change the value to 3. You must not have any devices connected to COM 2 or COM 4 for this to work.
7. Click "OK" to close each window. Exit from Device Manager. Click "OK" to close System Properties. If the COM 1 port still fails to respond, disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer except for the monitor, PS/2 mouse and keyboard.
8. Restart the computer. Connect the serial device to the PC after Windows XP has finished booting.
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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

How to Repair Microsoft DLL


Update Windows
1. Click 'Start' and 'All Programs' and 'Windows Update.'
2. Click 'Check For Updates.' Windows will check to see if there are any available updates.
3. Click 'Install Updates.' Windows will automatically install any updates that are available. Often, Microsoft will detect common errors and supply updates to fix those errors. If installing the latest updates does not fix the Microsoft DLL errors, continue to the next section.
Reinstall DLL
4. Download the specific Microsoft DLL that is causing the error. The name of the DLL should appear in the error message. For example, explorer.dll.
5. Drag the DLL into the 'C:\Windows\System32' folder. If you are having trouble locating the DLL or the folder, type the name of the DLL or folder into the 'Search' box.
6. Click 'Start' and type 'Run' into the 'Search' box and press 'Enter.' The Run tool opens.
7. Type 'regsvr32 name.dll' (without the quotation marks) into the Run dialog box and click 'OK.' Note that 'name.dll' should be replaced with the name of the actual DLL that is causing the error. For example, regsvr32 explorer.dll.'
8. Restart your computer.
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How to Fix Windows Installer Error 1601


Error 1601 Main Fix for Windows XP and 2000
1. Click the Start button in Windows XP and go to the 'Run' option.
2. Type the following code into the Run box: msiexec /unreg, and then press the 'OK' key.
3. Next, click on the 'Start' button again followed by 'Run' option, and this time, type 'msiexec /regserver' again with the quotation marks followed by the 'OK' key. Attempt to install your application again to see if the process has completed successfully.
Windows XP Error 1601 Secondary Fix For XP and 2000
4. Click on the Windows Start button and then click the 'Run' option. In the run field, type 'CMD,' and then click the 'OK' button. The MS DOS window should now appear with a blinking cursor.
5. Type in the following command: 'msiexec /unregister' and then click the 'Enter' key
6. Type the code: msiexec /regserver followed by 'Enter' one last time. Check if your install will now work at this point; the installer should now have unregistered and registered in a work manner.
Microsoft Windows Vista Error 1601 Fix
7. Click on the Windows Start button. In the Windows Start Search box, type the following code: %windir%\system32\msiexec /unregserver, and then press the 'Enter' key.
8. Next, go back to the Windows Start button and then to the Windows Start Search box and type: %windir%\system32\msiexec /regserver followed by the 'Enter' key again.
9. Enter your admin password if your system asks for the password (This may not occur). Finally, click on the 'Allow' option to finish the process. Attempt to install your application to test if the process worked.
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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

How to Fix Error Message 5 Failed to Execute Target Process


1. Open the Windows File Explorer by depressing the 'Windows + E' keys simultaneously.
2. Locate the executable file that is generating Error Message 5. For most programs, the executable will be located in the 'Program Files/Program Name' subdirectory of your computer's local drive.
3. Right click the executable file that is generating the error.
4. Click the 'General' menu tab on the program's properties menu and choose the 'Security' section of the tab.
5. Click the 'Unblock' menu button that is located under the 'Advanced' menu tab, followed by the 'Apply' button. Error Message 5 will no longer be generated when trying to open or run the file.
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Sunday, December 15, 2013

How to Decode an Email in MIME Format


1. Load the contents of the email message.
2. Check the "Content-Type" header. If the content type is multipart (i.e. "multipart/mixed", "multipart/alternative", etc) the message will have multiple sections to parse. If the content type is multipart, continue with below steps.
3. The Content-Type header should contain a unique string used by the code that generated the MIME message to designate MIME part boundaries. Example:Content-Type: multipart/mixed;
boundary="part_c7161025_fe8a_45f4_83ef_6befcfa5d021"The boundary string in this case is "part_c7161025_fe8a_45f4_83ef_6befcfa5d021".
4. Each MIME part will be separated by the boundary string preceeded by two dashes ("--") on a blank line. You will need to scan the message line by line looking for the part boundaries. All text in between the boundaries *except the final CR/LF* is part of that MIME part.Important: The last MIME part will end with the boundary string followed by two more dashes.Example:--part_c7161025_fe8a_45f4_83ef_6befcfa5d021
First MIME part.--part_c7161025_fe8a_45f4_83ef_6befcfa5d021
Second MIME part--part_c7161025_fe8a_45f4_83ef_6befcfa5d021
Last MIME part.--part_c7161025_fe8a_45f4_83ef_6befcfa5d021--
5. Each MIME part then needs to be parsed. The format of each MIME part is similar to the original RFC/822 formatted message. It will contain a series of headers, followed by a blank line, then the body data.
6. A MIME part can itself be multipart, with its own "Content-Type" header and boundary string. Your code must recursively parse MIME parts until it reaches the child nodes.
7. A MIME part can simply be a binary attachment. In this case a Filename header will usually be supplied, along with the transfer encoding. BASE64 is a popular encoding type. In this case the entire MIME part body must be BASE64 decoded. As an example here are the first few lines of an attached JPG image:------_=_NextPart_003_01C755EF.43F2628D
Content-Type: image/jpeg;
name="testimage.jpg"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Description: testimage.jpg
Content-Disposition: attachment;
filename="testimage.jpg"/9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAQEAYABgAAD/2wBDAAgGBgcGBQgHBwcJCQgKDBQNDAsLDBkSEw8UHRofHh0a
HBwgJC4nICIsIxwcKDcpLDAxNDQ0Hyc5PTgyPC4zNDL/2wBDAQkJCQwLDBgNDRgyIRwhMjIyMjIy
MjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjIyMjL/wAARCAQABQQDASIA
AhEBAxEB/8QAHwAAAQUBAQEBAQEAAAAAAAAAAAECAwQFBgcICQoL/8QAtRAAAgEDAwIEAwUFBAQA
8. The HTML body of the message should be in a MIME section with ContentType: Text/Html, inside a ContentType: Multipart/Alternative MIME section.
9. The plaintext body of the message should be in a MIME section with ContentType: Text/plain, inside a ContentType: Multipart/Alternative MIME section.
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Saturday, December 14, 2013

How to Fix Outlook Express DBX Files


1. Download and install the VB6 and Microsoft Visual Basic DLL files to the 'Windows/System' folder on your computer from the uniform resource locator provided in the resources of this article.
2. Download and install the DB Extract Express File Utility program listed in the resources of this article.
3. Launch the DB Extract Express program by double-clicking the icon on your computer's desktop.
4. Select the DBX file(s) to repair in the file chooser of the DB Extract program. When you have selected the DBX files to repair, choose the 'Extract' button on the program which will repair the DBX files that are corrupt and re-save them to your computer.
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Friday, December 13, 2013

How to Delete a Protected DLL


1. Click 'Start,' and then 'All Programs,' and open the 'Accessories' folder.
2. Right-click 'Command Prompt' and select 'Run as administrator.' This opens an elevated Command Prompt.
3. Type 'regsvr32 /u C:\the\file\path\name.dll'Replace 'the file path' and 'name.dll' with the actual path and name of your DLL file. For example: 'regsvr32 /u C:\Program Files\Program\File.dll'
4. Type 'Exit' and press 'Enter' to close the Command Prompt and then delete the DLL.
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Thursday, December 12, 2013

How to File a Copyright Application With the U.S. Copyright Office


Register online
1. Navigate to the electronic copyright office’s web page to file a copyright application online. Registering online has several advantages, including a lower filing fee and quicker processing. Create an account by filling in the registration form.
2. Read through the tutorial before you open the online application. Print out the tips and keep them handy to avoid making any errors.
3. Complete the online copyright registration form, form eCO.
4. Use a credit card to pay the filing fee. The copyright office accepts credit card payments only with form eCO.
5. Submit deposit copies of the work. A copyright owner seeking to register his or her copyright must send two copies of “the best edition [of the] work" to the copyright office within three months of publication, according to U.S. copyright law. (See reference 2.) While registering online, you can print a cover memo to send with the copies of the work. Send the deposit copies and memo to: Library of Congress, U.S. Copyright Office, 101 Independence Avenue SE, Washington, D.C. 20599-6222.
Register by mail
6. Navigate to the copyright office's forms online page if you prefer to submit a paper registration. Download the PDF file for form CO. Fill in the form online and print out the completed application.
7. Mail the completed registration form to: Library of Congress, U.S. Copyright Office, 101 Independence Avenue SE, Washington, D.C. 20599-6222. Pay the filing fee by including a check. The copyright office does not accept credit cards for mail-in applications.
8. Enclose the deposit copies or mail them to the same address within three months.
Register in person
9. Navigate to the copyright office's forms online page. Download the PDF file for form CO.
10. Fill in the form online and print out the completed form. You also may print out a blank form and fill it in by hand.
11. Go to the copyright office to submit the registration form, the filing fee and the deposit copies of the work in person. The copyright office is located at 101 Independence Avenue SE, Washington, D.C.
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How to Troubleshoot a Windows 7 NSIS Error


How to Resolve NSIS Error
1. Check the software CD, DVD, or other media for any physical damage such as scratches, dirt or cracks. If the disk is dirty or contains scratches, clean it with professional disk cleaner. If it is cracked or damaged, purchase of a new CD, DVD or other media is required.
2. Confirm your CD drive is working properly by inserting another CD and running the program. If it is working properly, try once more to install the desired software.
3. Insert software CD/DVD and open the folder until you see the file with the '.exe' extension.
4. Click on the 'Start' icon in the lower left of the screen and select 'Run.'
5. Type in 'CMD' to open a 'Command Prompt' window. A blank window will appear with 'C:' in the left corner.
6. Click and drag the file with the '.exe' extension to the blank 'CMD' window.
7. Drop or release the left mouse button once the '.exe' file is inside of the blank 'CMD' window. The path of the '.exe' file will display after the 'C:\' prompt.
8. Hit the space bar once, type /NCRC, and press the enter key. The software will begin to install, bypassing the NSIS error.
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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

How to Register Dll Files Using a Command Prompt


1. Hold down the Windows key and press 'R.' The Run box opens.
2. Type 'regsvr32 path\filename.dll' into the Run box. Note that 'path' should be replaced with the actual location where the DLL file is located and 'filename' should be replaced with the name of the DLL file you wish to register. For example, C:\Windows\System32\mydll.dll would register a DLL named 'mydll' that is located in the 'Windows\System32' folder.
3. Click 'OK.' You will see a confirmation pop up listing your newly registered DLL file.
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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

How to Fix Jvm.dll


Re-register the File
1. Press the Windows key.
2. Type 'cmd' in the Start Search field and press 'Enter.' Wait for the Command Prompt to launch.
3. Type 'regsvr32 jvm.dll' at the prompt and press 'Enter.' This registers the file.
Remove Possible Infections
4. Press the Windows key. Click 'All Programs' and open 'Windows Defender.'
5. Click the arrow by the 'Scan' option. Choose 'Full Scan' Allow the tool to scan your entire hard drive.
6. Select the 'Remove All' button to get rid of possible infections.
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How to Decode the Blue Screen of Death Errors


1. Reboot the computer, and disable the automatic restart during a BSOD error. Right-click 'My Computer,' then 'Properties' and then the 'Advanced' tab. Click 'Settings' under 'Startup and Recovery.' Uncheck the 'Automatically Restart' under the 'System Failure' section. The process applies to most versions of Windows, including XP and 7.
2. Recreate the issue. Open the programs you were using and attempt to generate the issue. A majority of the time, you will be unable to recreate the issue. The next BSOD error that occurs will not reboot your computer automatically, giving you time to write down the technical information.
3. Write down the first aspect of the error. The second section will have a sentence without spaces, such as 'PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA.' This is what caused the computer to crash. The page fault error implies a possibly damaged memory module. 'INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE' indicates that the drivers for a storage device or hard drive were incorrectly installed. Most other common errors involve the word 'DRIVER' pointing at a faulty driver.
4. Copy down the impacted file name. The section under 'Technical Information' lists the exact error in coded message. The first section is programming language. The second section will list a file. The standard file listed will be a combination of letters and numbers followed by '.dll' which is a device driver data file. For example, 'ati3diag.dll' may be displayed.
5. Open the 'Search' engine for the computer. Click 'Start' and 'Search' for Windows XP. Click 'Start' for Windows 7. Type the file name into the search engine to locate the file folder that holds the file. Some files will be in a 'win32' folder which is a generic Windows folder. The majority will be housed in file folders specific to a program. The program will need to be uninstalled and reinstalled.
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Monday, December 9, 2013

How to Reinstall NTVDM.exe


1. Insert your Windows installation CD in the appropriate drive.
2. Open the search feature by clicking 'Start' > 'Search.'
3. Specify the directory to search in by selecting your CD drive, which is 'D:' by default. Search for 'NTVDM.EX_,' 'NTVDMD.DL_' and 'EXPAND.EXE' on the disk.
4. Copy the three files to your hard drive. Click 'Start' and type 'cmd' into the 'Run' box. Click 'OK.'
5. Type 'expand ntvdm.ex_ ntvdm.exe' into the command prompt and press 'Enter.' Type 'expand ntvdmd.dl_ ntvdmd.dll' and press 'Enter.' Close the command prompt.
6. Copy the expanded files into the 'C:\Windows\System32' folder. If Windows prompts you to replace the current files, click 'Yes.'
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Sunday, December 8, 2013

How to Fix Ieframe Dll


1. Download the ieframe.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\ieframe.dll' in the search field and hit 'Enter' to register the DLL. Click 'Yes' in the pop-up box to confirm the registration.
4. Restart your computer.
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How to Rename a File in Word 2007


1. Click on the 'Office' button.
2. Select 'Open.'
3. Navigate to the folder location of the document you want to rename.
4. Right-click on the document you want to rename.
5. Select 'Rename.'
6. Type the new name you want to give to the document.
7. Press the 'Enter' key to save this name.
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Saturday, December 7, 2013

How to Fix a Bad Image Checksum


1. Insert a clean Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (ME) or Microsoft Windows 98 Edition startup disk into the computer, and hold the reset button on the front of the computer until the system commences rebooting.
2. Navigate the Windows startup menu with the keyboard's directional keys and select 'Start Computer with CD-ROM Support'. Hit 'Enter' to continue.
3. Write down your CD-ROM's drive letter on a piece of paper.
4. At the command prompt, type 'Drive:' without quotes (Drive should be replaced with the drive letter on which Windows is installed), and press 'Enter.' Type 'cd windows\system32' without quotes, and press 'Enter.' Type 'ren user32.dll user32.old' without quotes and again press 'Enter.' This renames your damaged user32.dll file so it is not recognized by the system, but still physically exists as a backup if needed in the future.
5. Eject the Windows ME or 98 disk, and insert the Windows XP disk.
6. At the command prompt, type 'extract CDROMDrive:\i386\user32.dl_ Drive:\windows\system32\user32.dll' without quotes, replacing CDROMDrive with the CD-ROM's drive letter that you made a note of earlier, and replacing Drive with the system's drive letter on which Windows is installed. Hit 'Enter' to execute the command. This process extracts a new copy of the user32.dll file to your hard disk, from the Windows XP CD. The new file will be found in the Windows/System32 directory.
7. Restart the system by holding the reset button on the front of the tower until reboot commences.
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How Do I Change AVG Certification on Emails?


1. Double-click on the AVG icon in the system tray or on your desktop to launch the program.
2. Select 'Tools' from the top menu and then choose 'Advanced Settings.'
3. Click 'Certification' from the left tree and then modify the default outgoing or incoming certification message by typing directly into the field.
4. Select the 'OK' button to apply your settings.
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Friday, December 6, 2013

How to Solve a Runtime Error


1. See 'Resources' for a link to the the registry scan download site. Click the large green 'Start Download Now' button. A pop-up window will ask if you want to save the file to your computer. Click 'Save File' and the download will begin.
2. Double-click the file's icon once the download has completed. The icon will be on the desktop or in a 'Downloads' window (or possibly in both locations). Click 'OK' and then 'Run' to launch the installation wizard.
3. Follow the steps provided in the wizard to finish the installation and complete the setup.
4. Open the program by double-clicking its desktop icon (if the software doesn't launch automatically when the installation is complete). Perform a full system registry scan. The software will now search through the registry for any errors. Once completed, leave all the found problems selected and chose 'Remove All.' The program will remove the errors from the registry and the runtime error should be fixed.
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How to Repair Windows Vista Dll Errors


1. Insert the Vista disc into your computer. Restart the computer.
2. Press any key as prompted to boot from disc.
3. Select your keyboard, currency, and language settings.
4. Click 'Repair Your Computer.' Select the drive containing Vista and press 'Next' to launch the repair.
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Thursday, December 5, 2013

How to Fix Shell32.dll Errors


1. Click the Windows 'Start' button and click 'Run' or 'Start Search' (Windows Vista users).
2. Type 'regedit' (without quotes) and press 'Enter' to open the registry window.
3. Click the 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER' folder on the left panel and click 'Software.' Click 'Microsoft' and click 'Internet Explorer.' Click the 'Main' subkey.' Make a backup of the Main subkey by clicking the 'File' button on the top panel and clicking 'Export.'
4. Select a location to save the backup and type a name for it in the 'File name' box. Click 'Save' to back up the Main subkey.
5. Delete the 'Search Bar' value from the Main subkey after completing the backup.
Fixing 'Explorer Caused an Invalid Page Fault' Error
6. Click the Windows 'Start' button and click 'Run' or 'Start Search' (Windows Vista users).
7. Type 'regedit' (without quotes) and press 'Enter' to open the registry.
8. Click the 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER' folder on the left panel and click 'Software.' Click 'Microsoft', then click 'Windows.' Click 'CurrentVersion' and click 'Explorer.' Click the 'StreamMRU' and click 'File.' Click 'Export.' Type in a name for the backup and click 'Save.'
9. Delete all the values included in the 'StreamMRU' subkey. Close the registry.
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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

How to Install a Missing Video ActiveX Object


1. Click on the link in the References section at the bottom of the page and select the desired ActiveX to download.
2. Select 'Download Now,' and the ActiveX will now download.
3. Click 'Save File' when asked if you would like to save the file.
4. Double Click the newly downloaded ActiveX file and select 'OK.'
5. Click 'Run' when asked if you would like to run the program.
6. Click 'Yes' to agree to the license agreement. You will not be allowed to install the software without agreeing.
7. Click 'Continue.'
8. Click 'Complete Installation' and select an installation location. The Video ActiveX will now begin to install.
9. Click 'OK' when a windows pop ups stating the installation is complete.
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How to Enable All ActiveX Without a Message in the IE Registry


1. Click 'Start,' type 'regedit' and press 'Enter.' (In Windows XP, click 'Start,' then 'Run' and enter 'regedit' at the prompt that appears.) This will bring up the Windows Registry Editor. The left pane displays registry 'keys' in a hierarchy like that of directories on a file system; the right pane displays 'values' contained in those keys.
2. Navigate to the following key:HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\Zones
3. Click the sub-key corresponding to the security zone in which you want to change your settings. A security zone is a class of websites--sites actually saved to your computer, sites served on a local network, sites with a successful security signature, etc. The keys are numbered 0 to 4, and the numbers represent:0 My Computer1 Local Intranet Zone2 Trusted sites Zone3 Internet Zone4 Restricted Sites ZoneIf you want to modify Internet Explorer's behavior with more than one of these categories, perform steps 4 and 5 once for each zone.
4. Find the value called '1208' and double-click it.
5. Enter '0' (without the quotes) in the 'Value' field and press 'OK.'
6. Close the Registry Editor when you're done.
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Sunday, December 1, 2013

How to Solve the Error Code 0x80070005 at Startup


1. Log in to the Windows computer.
2. Open a web browser window and navigate to Microsoft's 0x80070005 error message page (see Resources).
3. Download and run the hotfix.
4. Restart the computer once the hotfix has finished installing.
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How to Restore Winlogon Userinit


1. Download and install the Microsoft hotfix. The hotfix does not always work, but for some corrupted userinit issues it does. Download and install at the following Microsoft web page:
support.microsoft.com/?kbid=313322
Reboot the computer. If the hotfix does not work, continue to step two.
2. Insert the Windows Install CD disc into the drive. Reboot the computer to the recovery DOS prompt. The recovery prompt is found as an option when Windows boots to the CD. The Windows CD contains the 'Userinit.exe' file in the directory 'Windows\System32.' Copy this file to the 'C:\Windows\System32' directory of the hard drive. Remove the CD and boot the computer in Safe Mode.
3. Set the registry to point to the 'Userinit.exe' file. In Safe Mode, Click the Windows 'Start' button and select 'Run.' Type 'regedit' into the text box to open the registry editor. Navigate to the registry key 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon.'
4. Right-click the 'Winlogon' key and select 'Edit.' Type 'userinit.exe' into the text box labeled 'value.' Reboot the computer.
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