Monday, January 28, 2013

How to Register Flash9F OCX


1. Open a 'Command Prompt' with administrative privileges. Click the Windows logo to open the 'Start' menu, then pick 'All Programs' in Windows Vista or a newer version of Windows. Select 'Accessories' and right click on 'Command Prompt.' Choose 'Run as Administrator.' Click on 'Start' and then 'Run' in Windows XP or an older version of Windows. Type 'cmd' in the 'Open' dialog and press 'Enter.'
2. Enter the command 'regsvr32 %SystemDirectory%/Flash9f.ocx' where %SystemDirectory% is the full path to the Windows system directory. (For example, on a typical Windows XP system this directory is 'C:\Windows\system32.') Press 'Enter.'
3. Wait for the system to confirm that the file is registered. Close the 'Command Prompt' window.
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Sunday, January 27, 2013

How to Repair Outlook Express in Windows XP


Using the System File Checker Wizard
1. Click 'Start,' click 'Run,' type 'sfc /scannow' and click 'OK.'
2. The 'System File Checker Wizard' opens. Follow the directions.
3. Restart your computer when complete.
Using Internet Explorer
4. Open Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer is closely related to Outlook Express, so problems with temporary Internet files stored under Internet Explorer can be affecting the operation of Outlook Express.
5. Click 'Tools' and click 'Internet Options.'
6. Click 'Delete' under 'Browsing history,' select the 'Temporary Internet Files' option and click 'OK.'
Re-registering Libraries
7. Click 'Start,' then 'Run.'
8. Type 'regsvr32 urlmon.dll' into the Run box and click 'OK.' Click 'OK' on the 'DllRegisterServer succeeded' dialog box.
9. Type 'regsvr32 mshtml.dll' into the Run box and click 'OK.' Click ' OK' on the 'DllRegisterServer succeeded' dialog box.
10. Type 'regsvr32 shdocvw.dll' into the Run box and click 'OK.' Click ' OK' on the 'DllRegisterServer succeeded' dialog box.
11. Type 'regsvr32 browseui.dll' into the Run box and click 'OK.' Click ' OK' on the 'DllRegisterServer succeeded' dialog box.
12. Type 'regsvr32 msjava.dll' into the Run box and click 'OK.' Click ' OK' on the 'DllRegisterServer succeeded' dialog box.
Reinstalling Outlook Express
13. Click 'Start,' then 'Run.'
14. Type '%systemroot%\inf' and click 'OK.' The 'Windows\inf' folder opens.
15. Look for 'MSOE50.inf,' right-click on the file and then select 'Install.' This process is going to reinstall Outlook Express on your system. You may need your Windows XP disc.
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Saturday, January 26, 2013

How to Uninstall the SQLDumper Library amp; Then Reinstall It


1. Click on 'Control Panel' from your Start menu.
2. Click 'Add or Remove Programs' or 'Programs and Features.'
3. Select 'Microsoft SQL Server.'
4. Click 'Remove' or 'Uninstall.' Then confirm your desire to remove the program.
5. Restart your computer.
6. Download a new copy of SQL Server from the Microsoft link in Resources.
7. Double-click the downloaded file to install.
8. Install the latest service pack from the Microsoft link. This fixes many issues, including ones involving SQLDumper.
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How to Remove Nv4


1. Right-click on the start button in Windows. When your options pop up, select explore to open Windows Explorer. In the left panel of Explorer, navigate to the system folder for your version of Windows. If you're using a 32-bit version of XP or Vista, this is C:\Windows\System32. In 64-bit versions of XP or Vista, it's C:\Windows\SysWOW64. In 2000 and NT, it's C:\WINNT\System32. In 95, 98 and ME, it's C:\Windows\System.
2. Left-click on the system folder in the left panel to display all of its contents in the right panel. Browse through the right panel until you see nv4_disp.dll, then right-click on the file and select delete from the pop-up options. This moves the file to the recycle bin.
3. Left-click on the start button in Windows and click the run button on the start menu. In the run window, type 'cmd' and then click the run button. This will open the command prompt window.
4. Type regsvr32 /u C:\Windows\System32\nv4_disp.dll in the command prompt, but make sure that the file path specified is the right file path for your version of Windows. In this example, the file path for 32-bit versions of XP and Vista is used. If you're using a different version, refer to the system folder file paths listed in step one and substitute the path for your version in this line. Once you've typed this command, press enter to unregister the .dll from your system.
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Friday, January 25, 2013

How to Fix Errors on a Computer With Freeware


1. Download a registry cleaning program such as ErrorFix, RegCleaner, CCleaner, or any other piece of freeware dedicated to cleaning the computer's registry. Over time, this area of the computer will build up with unneeded files--purging these files with free software can fix errors on your machine, improving its performance.
2. Install your chosen registry-cleaning program to your main hard drive.
3. Defragment the drive by going to the 'Start' menu, to the 'All Programs' list, the 'Accessories' folder, then the 'System Tools' folder.
4. Select your main hard drive (usually the 'C' drive) and press the 'Defragment Now' button.
5. Open your registry-cleaning program and press the 'Scan Now' button.
6. Press the 'repair' button when the scan is complete to fix your registry, solving many common computer errors.
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How to Fix a Checksum Error


1. Click 'Start' followed by 'Shut down' and select 'Restart' from the list. When your computer starts booting up, press and hold the 'F10' key. Your computer's system BIOS information will be displayed. Write down the information listed in the BIOS, such as the booting sequence for the computer's devices and the time and date. Click 'ESC' and then 'Y' to exit the BIOS screen when you finish recording the information. Your computer will finish booting up and load your operating system.
2. Turn off your computer. Click 'Start' and then 'Shut down' or 'Turn off computer.'
3. Unplug the power cable of your computer and remove the battery if it has one. Take off the outer casing of your computer by carefully removing the screws and sliding the cover off.
4. Find the CMOS battery, which is located on the motherboard. The motherboard is a rectangular-shaped circuit board and the battery is a silver-colored, round-shaped button cell. It is usually resting in a socket directly on top of the motherboard with the positive pole of the battery facing up. Carefully remove the battery from the socket.
5. Place the new CMOS battery in the socket with the positive side facing up. Replace the outer casing of your computer and plug the power cable back into the wall socket.
6. Press your computer's power button. Press the 'F10' key when the computer starts to boot up to enter the BIOS screen.
7. Enter the BIOS information that you previously recorded in the BIOS screen if there are any changes. Change the date and time and any parameters that are different from your recorded BIOS settings. Press 'ESC' followed by 'Y' when you are finished. Your computer will complete the boot-up process.
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Thursday, January 24, 2013

How to Remove a Regcure License


1. Download the Unregister tool from Paretologic's website (see 'Resources').
2. Right-click on the Unregister tool. Select 'Run As Admin' from the pop-up menu. The Unregister tool will launch.
3. Choose 'Regcure' from the list of programs provided. Select 'Unregister.'
4. Reboot your PC.
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How to Remove Scansoft Addins


Unregister and Delete Addins
1. Click on 'Start' and then click on 'Run.' Windows Vista and 7 do not have a 'Run' icon, so you will need to click on the 'Start Search' field.
2. Type 'CMD' into 'Search' or 'Run,' and press the 'Enter' key. This will open a 'Command Prompt' window.
3. Type 'C:\Program Files\ScanSoft' into the command line window. Hit 'Enter.'
4. Type in your ScanSoft PDF version, such as 'PDF Converter Professional 6.' Hit 'Enter' to navigate to that folder. You can type in ''C:\Program Files\ScanSoft\PDF Converter Professional 6' as one command if you are familiar with your software.
5. Type in the 'regsvr32 /u PDFCWordaddin.dll' command and hit 'Enter' (without quotes). This will unregister the first Scansoft addin file.
6. Type in 'PDF Driver\OfficeAddin' and hit 'Enter.'
7. Type in the 'regsvr32 /u ZnWordaddin.dll' command and hit 'Enter.'
8. Close out 'Command Prompt' by typing in 'Exit' and hitting 'Enter.'
Remove ScanSoft Office Addin
9. Click on 'Start' and select 'Control Panel.'
10. Double click on 'Add/Remove Programs' or 'Programs and Features' (if using Windows Vista or 7).
11. Select 'Sun ODF Plugin for Microsoft Office' from the program list.
12. Click on the 'Uninstall' button. Confirm you wish to remove the addin by clicking on 'Continue.'
13. Restart the computer if prompted.
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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

How to Create a Graph in VB


1. Use the VB view menu and open the code window. Select the form from drop-down combo box situated in the top left corner. You will need to place the MSChart control on the form in VB.
2. Select the graph type like line, 3D or column. For plotting line graph, set chart type to 'VtChChartType2dLine' and proceed.
3. Take an array which is two dimensional and store the X axis and Y axis values. Assign the array to the chart data property. The first two lines will help set subsets and points. This is for the amount of data that is required while plotting the graph.
4. Use a for-next loop to pass random data into the 2-D array or type in the static data manually to set up the elements of the array. Plot the graph properties to draw the X axis first, followed by the Y axis. Set the main title and subtitle along with the axis labels.
5. To access data from an Excel worksheet, use the get-object method to obtain reference to the workbook containing the worksheet. A reference needs to be set with the Excel objects library. This will help to populate the data in the array from the Workbook.
6. Set the Row and Column properties before returning the Data property for the Graph. Use the PointActivated event in VB to set the Data property. Change the scale of the graph by using ComboBox control and make changes to Y axis. Use the CommonDialog control's color property to apply different colors using the set method in the Graph.
7. After completing the coding based on the above mentioned steps use the Run option from the Start Menu to plot the graph. The customization options can be set through the Form properties window and helps to adjust plotting method, point labels, height, width and subset line types of the Graph.
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Monday, January 21, 2013

How to Install Shell.Dll


1. Download Shell32.DLL from Windows official website.
2. Click the "My Documents" icon on your desktop, then click on "Downloads."
3. Click the "My Computer" icon on your desktop and click on "Local Disk."
4. Drag Shell32.DLL from "Downloads" to "Local Disk."
5. Open the "Start" menu and click on "Run."
6. Type "REGSVR32 Shell32.DLL" into the box and press enter to finalize the installation.
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Saturday, January 19, 2013

How to Fix PC Dll for Windows 98


1. Download a replacement DLL file from a website and replace the affected DLL file with the downloaded one (see Resources).
2. Reinstall the program that the DLL works with. This will provide you with a brand new DLL in the process. Alternatively, you may be able to find the DLL on the CD or file that the program came with. You can also contact the program's technical support to see if you can secure a copy of the DLL file from them.
3. Find a replacement DLL file on another person's computer running Windows 98. You can then email the file to yourself or copy the DLL to a flash drive to replace it on your own computer.
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Friday, January 18, 2013

How to Create a PDF File in VB.Net


1. Download and install Bytescout.PDF library for .NET from the ByteScout website. You do have to pay to use this software. The price was $245.00 as of 2009.
2. Launch Microsoft Visual Studio .NET on your computer. Click 'File' then 'New' then 'Project' to open the new project wizard.
3. Select 'Windows Application' under the 'Visual Basic Projects' section. Click 'OK' to create the new project.
4. Click 'Project' from the main menu. Select 'Add Reference...' to use Bytescout.PDF. Switch to your 'Browse' tab to find the Bytescout.PDF.dll file. If you are using the free trial you will be looking for Bytescout.PDF.Demo.dll instead. When you find the file, select it to add it as a reference.
5. Double click on Form1 to add the source code for creating the PDF. When the source code editing window appears type 'Imports Bytescout.PDF' at the beginning, then copy and past the source code from the ByteScout page (see Resources).
6. Press F5 to initiate the application to create the PDF file. Once the PDF is created, it will open in your PDF reader on your computer.
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Thursday, January 17, 2013

How to Reinstall Wintrust.dll


1. Open your Internet browser and navigate to the wintrust.dll download page. Click the download link and wait for the free file to completely download to your computer.
2. Right-click the file, then choose 'Extract.' This loads the Windows unzip application. The file downloads in a compressed format, so you need to extract the data before installing it. Follow the prompts of the wizard to completely unzip the downloaded file.
3. Click 'Start' then choose 'Computer.' Double-click the 'C:' drive and choose 'Windows,' then 'System 32.'
4. Click-and-drag the extracted wintrust.dll file into the open window. This installs the file back into its original location on your computer.
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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

How to Fix a quot;Could Not Find the Media Device for This Driverquot; Error


1. Connect your device to the computer.
2. Click the 'Start' button and then right click on the 'Computer' option.
3. Click the 'Manage' button and then click on the 'Device Manager' icon on the left side of the screen.
4. Right click on your device from the menu on the right side of the screen and select the 'Uninstall' button from the menu that appears.
5. Click the 'OK' button and then click 'Yes' to restart your computer.
6. Wait for the computer to restart and automatically reinstall the software needed for your device.
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How to Fix a NetDB Error in Cydia


1. Open iFile, iFunBox or Mobile Terminal on your iPhone or iPad. Open the 'System' folder.
2. Navigate to the '/private/etc/aptsources.list.d/cydia.list' folder. Delete the contents of that folder.
3. Find the '/private/var/lib/cydia/metadata.plist' file. Delete that file.
4. Reopen Cydia. Since you have removed any corrupted files, Cydia should open without incident. When Cydia opens, it recreates the system files and starts fresh.
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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

How to Install amp; Fix a Problem With ActiveX


Installing ActiveX
1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Visit a website you know uses ActiveX controls. If a message appears at the top of the screen asking to download an ActiveX control, click the message.
3. Choose to allow ActiveX controls. The ActiveX controls needed for the website install automatically.
Repairing ActiveX
4. Open Internet Explorer and select 'Tools' at the top of the screen. Select the 'Manage Add-ons' option.
5. Choose 'Downloaded controls' under 'Show.' Find the ActiveX control you wish to delete from the list that appears and choose 'More information.'
6. Click 'Remove.' You may be prompted for the administrator account password. Repeat this process for every ActiveX control you wish to delete, then click 'Close.'
7. Go to the websites where you were asked to install the ActiveX controls to reinstall them.
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How to Remove or Disable the System Debugger


1. Click the 'Start' button in Windows.
2. Select the 'Run' option to enter a command.
3. Type 'regedit' in the Run input box and click the 'OK' button. The registry editor application window will appear.
4. Use the registry search function to find the key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AeDebug
5. Delete the key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AeDebug.
6. Reboot the computer. The system debugger is now disabled.
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How to Repair Net Logon Service


1. Click your 'Start' menu and click 'Control Panel.'
2. Navigate to 'System and Security' and click 'Administrative Tools.'
3. Double-click 'Services' and scroll down to the 'NetLogon Service' item. Right-click this item and click 'Properties.'
4. Select 'Manual' under 'Startup type' and click the 'Stop' button for the service. Click 'OK' and restart your computer when you finish.
5. Repeat Steps 1 to 3 and then select 'Automatic' under 'Startup type.' Click the 'Start' button and click 'OK' after the service restarts. This fixes and refreshes your Net Logon service.
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Monday, January 14, 2013

How to Use Goal Seek in Visual Basic


1. Open the Excel document in which you'd like to run your Goal Seek macro.
2. Find the two cells you would like to use for Goal Seek. The first should be the cell for which you have a fixed goal. The second should be a cell you allow Excel to change in order to fulfill that goal. The first cell's value must be a formula that is based on the second cell--otherwise, no matter what changes Excel makes to the second cell, no changes will appear in the first.
3. Open the Macro window. In Excel 2007 or later, do this by clicking on the "View" tab of the ribbon, then clicking "Macros." In earlier versions of Excel, click the "Tools" menu, choose "Macro," then choose "Macros."
4. Type a name for your Goal Seek macro in Macro window, and click "Create." This will launch the Visual Basic for Applications editor and show you the text of the new Macro, which will start out as an empty subroutine like this:Sub MyMacroName()
End Sub
5. Create a Range object representing the cell for which you have a known goal (the first cell from Step 2). For example, if you'd like to Goal Seek cell A1, write:Dim goalCell As Range
goalCell = ThisWorkbook.Worksheet(1).Range("A1")
6. Create a Range object representing the cell you'd like Excel to change to cause the first cell to reach the known goal. For example, if you'd like Excel to manipulate cell A2, write:Dim variableCell As Range
variableCell = ThisWorkbook.Worksheet(1).Range("A2")
7. Call the GoalSeek method on the goal cell's Range. As the first argument, provide the value you'd like it to Goal Seek to; as the second argument, provide the variable cell's Range. For example, if you'd like to Goal Seek to 0, write:goalCell.GoalSeek(0, variableCell)
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How to Open DLL Files amp; Programs in Microsoft


Free Software for Opening DLL Files
1. Download the most recent version of Resource Hacker. Despite the name, Resource Hacker is legal freeware---it is used for hacking into your own files; it is not used for illegal third-party hacking. Resource Hacker is a free download. The file is well reviewed and is not known to have major bugs or glitches; the application received a perfect 'Stability' score at Soft32.com, a well-known downloading portal.
2. Install Resource Hacker by unzipping the file and clicking on the 'Install' icon within the now extracted ResHack.zip folder. If you do not have a program for unzipping files, download a trial or paid version of WinZip.
3. Open Resource Hacker and select the DLL file you wish to open. Use the Resource Hacker interface to look at the various file components. Resource Hacker will be able to open most DLL and program files, but editing capabilities are somewhat limited. If you simply need to open up a file, Resource Hacker will work, but to do more advanced operations, paid downloads are necessary.
Paid Software for Opening DLL Files
4. Download and install the paid or 30-day trial version of the Heaven Tools brand Resource Tuner for simple opening and editing operations. Resource Tuner is similar to Resource Hacker; however, since offered from a reputable software company, it comes backed by decent customer support and regular updates. Either Resource Hacker or Resource Tuner are good options for simple opening and editing of resource files. For more advanced opening and editing tools, proceed to Step 2.
5. Download the Heaven Tools brand PE Explorer. Free 30-day trials are offered, but for extended use, you will need to pay. The cost varies depending on what you'll be using the program for---it costs less for personal use than it does for business use. After you purchase the software, the complete file can be downloaded or you can request a CD copy of the software.
6. Install PE Explorer by clicking on the downloaded install files or simply inserting the easy-to-use install CD. Follow on-screen directions for installation and activation.
7. Open PE Explorer. Use the program to open and edit most resource files and programs, including DLL, EXE, SCR, CPL, SYS, BPL and DPL file extensions.
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How to Repair Xvidcore DLL


1. Navigate to the DLL-files, DllDump, or DLL4Free website. Download the Xvidcore.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 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\xvidcore.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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Sunday, January 13, 2013

How to Enable Terminal Services in ActiveX


1. Download the Terminal Services ActiveX control from the Microsoft website.
2. Select the language you want to work with from the drop-down menu then click the 'Go' button. Click the 'I agree' option from the License Agreement page.
3. Click the 'Save this program to disk' option from the File Download. Select a folder on your computer to save the program then click the 'Save' button.
4. Locate the folder you selected to save the file in then double-click on the file.
5. Enter 'C:\Windows\Web\TSWeb' into the text box that appears then click the 'OK' button. Click on the 'Yes' button if you are prompted to create the TSWeb folder. The Terminal Services will then be activated on your computer.
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How to Get Rid of C:\Windows\System32\Ddraw.dll


1. Click 'Start,' type 'cmd' into the search field and press 'Enter' to open the Command Prompt.
2. Type the following command into the Command Prompt and press 'Enter.'cd c:\window\system32
3. Type the following command into the Command Prompt and press 'Enter.'regsvr32 /u Ddraw.dll
4. Type the following command into the Command Prompt and press 'Enter.'del Ddraw.dll
5. Close the Command Prompt.
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How to Use Visual Basic Express


1. Download the free Visual Basic Express 2008 from the Microsoft Visual Studio Download page listed in the Resources section and follow the instructions to install the software.
2. Click on 'Start,' then 'All Programs' and locate the installed program listed as Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition. Click on this to start the program.
3. Click on 'File,' then 'New Project' and choose 'Windows Forms Application.' In the empty box at the bottom, provide a name like 'My First VB Program' and click 'OK.'
4. Display the Properties pane on the right by clicking on 'View,' then 'Properties Window.' The Tool pane should be showing on the left. If not, display it by repeating this step and clicking on 'Toolbox' in the View drop down menu.
5. Double-click the Label tool in the Toolbox to place a label on the form you see. In the Properties pane, double-click on the Label Text property and type 'Hello there, what is your name?'
6. Double-click on the Textbox control, and then drag it down below the Label you just created. Change the Width (under Size) property to 275. Double-click on the Button tool and then drag it below the Textbox. Change the Button Text property to 'Continue.'
7. Double-click on the Continue button to open the Code view. Type the following text between the line that begins 'Private Sub Button1_Click' and the 'End Sub' line:
Dim MyName As String
MyName = TextBox1.Text
TextBox1.Text = 'Glad to meet you, ' & MyName & '. My name is Zork.'
8. Click 'Debug,' then 'Start Debugging' to test the program. If you entered the code correctly, you should see a dialog.
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Saturday, January 12, 2013

How to Pick the Default Viewer in IE for the PDF


1. Close Internet Explorer. Start the Adobe Acrobat Reader program.
2. Click "Edit" and select "Preferences." From the list on the left, select "Internet."
3. Uncheck "Display PDF in browser" and click "OK." Open the "Preferences" window again. Select "Internet." Place a check next to "Display PDF in browser."
4. Open Internet Explorer. Click "Tools." Click "Manage Add-ons."
5. Click "Toolbars and Extensions." Look for and right-click "Adobe Acrobat Control for ActiveX (pdf.ocx)." Select "Enable." Click "OK."
6. Restart Internet Explorer. PDF files opened within Internet Explorer will display within the browser itself.
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How to Program a Pansat 2800A Receiver


1. Press 'Menu' with your 2800A connected to your television and press 'Installation' once it appears on the screen.
2. Press 'OK,' select 'Antenna Setup' and press 'OK' again.
3. Select 'OK' next to the 2800A line and press 'Exit.'
4. Select 'Satellite Scan' and press 'OK' in the menu and allow the progress bar to advance to 100 percent.
5. Select 'Satellite Scan' again on a different channel and press 'Exit' once the progress is completed to 100 percent.
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Friday, January 11, 2013

How to Repair System 32 Files


1. Turn your computer on and start tapping on 'F8' at the top of your keyboard.
2. Use the arrow keys to high light the 'Safe Mode' option in the next window. Press 'Enter' to boot the computer into Safe Mode.
3. Click the 'Start' menu after the computer has booted.
4. Go to 'Computer' and then to your C: drive. Right click on the C: drive and select the 'Properties' tab.
5. Go over to the 'Tools' button and then click the 'Check Now' tab under the 'Error Checking' prompt.
6. Check the small box next to the option labeled 'Automatically fix file system errors' and then click the 'Start' button at the bottom of the window.
7. Restart your system after the scan has completed.
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Thursday, January 10, 2013

How to Reinstall Pwrmgr in a T60


1. Click 'Start' and 'Control Panel.' Select 'View by Category' and click 'Uninstall a program.' Click 'ThinkPad Power Management Driver' and select 'Uninstall' to remove the current version from your computer. Follow the prompts and reboot your computer.
2. Log in to your administrator account in Windows. Download and save the latest version of the Power Managment driver from the IBM website. Double-click the installation file and follow the onscreen instructions. Choose a location to install the driver and click 'Next.'
3. Click 'Install' on the 'Ready to Install' window and select the check box next to 'Install ..... now.' Click 'Finish' to install the driver and reboot your computer when prompted. Then delete the installation file.
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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

How to Repair Add/Remove Programs in Windows XP


1. Click 'Start' then 'Run'
2. Type 'regsvr32 Appwiz.cpl' and click 'Enter.' Click 'OK' on the 'RegSvr32' dialog box.
3. Type 'regsvr32 mshtml.dll' and click 'Enter.' Click 'OK' on the 'RegSvr32' dialog box.
4. Type 'regsvr32 shdocvw.dll -i' and click 'Enter.' Click 'OK' on the 'RegSvr32' dialog box.
5. Type 'regsvr32 shell32.dll -i' and click 'Enter.' Click 'OK' on the 'RegSvr32' dialog box.
6. Reboot the computer and access the add/remove programs utility, which should now work properly.
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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

How to Fix Mshtml.dll


Method One
1. Click on the 'Start' menu, and click on 'Control Panel.'
2. Click on 'Uninstall a Program' under 'Programs.'
3. Click on 'Turn Windows features on or off' in the left pane. A new window will open.
4. Uncheck the box next to 'Internet Explorer 8' (or whatever version of Internet Explorer you have) and click 'OK.'
5. Go to the link in Resources and download the current version of Internet Explorer. This should fix the Mshtml.dll file. If it does not, continue to the next method.
Method Two
6. Click on the 'Start' menu, and click on 'Run.'
7. Type 'cmd' (without the quotation marks) into the open box and click 'OK.' The Command Prompt window will open.
8. Type 'regsvr32 Mshtml.dll' (without the quotation marks) into the Command Prompt window and press 'Enter.' This will re-register the Mshtml.dll file.
9. Restart your computer.
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How to Replace Missing Registry amp; DLL Files


1. Note the filename of the missing DLL in the error message. Many DLLs have long and cryptic names made up of seemingly-random letters and numbers, so be sure you have it exactly as displayed. One simple solution is to save it to the clipboard and paste it in when you need it.
2. Visit a DLL download website (see Resources) and search for the file in question. Download it and extract the ZIP file to a hard-drive location of your choice. The logical choices are C:\Windows\System32 or the folder of the program that requires it, but anywhere will do.
3. Press Win-R to open the Run dialog. Enter the following command:Regsvr32 'C:\Windows\System32\example.dll'Replace the path and filename with that of your DLL. This will catalog the file in the Windows Registry, and allow programs to find it in the future.
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How to Register Msvcr80.Dll


1. Go to the Start menu, type "run" in the "Start Search" box and hit "Enter" to start the "Run" command prompt in Windows Vista or 7.Go to the Start menu and click "Run" to start the "Run" command in Windows XP.
2. Type the following string in the command prompt of the Run window:Regsvr32 "C:\Windows\System32\Msvcr80.dll"Press "Enter" on the keyboard.
3. Click "Yes" in the confirmation pop-up to register the Msvcr80.dll.
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Monday, January 7, 2013

How to Fix the Stop C0000218 Error in Windows XP


How to Fix the STOP: c0000218 {Registry File Failure} Error
1. Check if your hardware is compatible with Windows XP. You can find compatibility information at the official Microsoft marketplace website (see Resources).
2. Use the recovery system if your hardware is compatible but is still not working. You can access the recovery console by simply putting in your Windows XP CD before booting your computer. You will be asked whether you want to 'Repair or Recover.' Simply press the 'R' key.
3. Type in your administrator password. (You must have admin access to use this option.)
4. Choose to use the 'chkdsk' command line, which will allow you to check your disk. Once in the chkdsk use the 'chkdsk /r' command to check your hard disks for errors. Press 'Enter' to start the disk check.
5. Type in 'chkdsk /f'. If any errors are found this will allow your computer to attempt a fix of the broken drive.
6. Restart your computer after the disk fix has been performed, and attempt to run your Windows XP setup again.
7. Replace your hard disk if the setup fails with the same message. At this point your hard disk is more than likely broken and needs to be replaced.
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Sunday, January 6, 2013

How to Fix problems with Frontpage (fpadmdll.dll)


1. Open the IIS MMC on the web server computer. You can access it directly by going to the start menu and select RUN. In the text box, type in "%SystemRoot%\system32\inetsrv\iis.msc" with out the quotes and hit enter.
2. Expand the Web Sites node, and find the site entitled "Microsoft SharePoint Administration". It should be the second site when ordered by Identifier.
3. Right click on the site, and select Properties.
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On the first tab (Web Site) make sure that the IP address is correctly bound (I would recomend setting at (All unassigned). Set the TCP Port to 6892 and the timeout to 240.
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Browse to the ISAPI filters tab, and clear out anything that is there so that the box is empty.
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Go to the next tab, Home Directory. Make sure that the local path is set to "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\50\isapi\_vti_adm" with out the quotes. If your Operating system is installed onto a different drive, or you use a different drive/directory for the program files, please change the above path to reflect your individual setup. What is pasted above is the default and wont need to be changed by most people.
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On the next tab - Documents - Remove everything except for Default.aspx from the list. Then click on "Add" button to the right, and type in fpadmdll.dll in all lower case, and hit ok. Click on the newly added name in your list, and click on the "Move Up" button - you want this newly added listing to be on the top of the list.
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Hit OK to save and close the window. Depending on yoru computer, this could take a second, or it could take several to finish saving. Once the window has been closed, go back to the Start menu, and select RUN again. In the Textbox type "iisreset /restart" with out the quotes. A window will open stating that it is trying to stop (and then start) the services.Once this completes you are done and the process should now work as you expect.
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How to Fix a Flash Player


1. Click 'Start.'
2. Click 'Control Panel.'
3. Open 'Programs and Features.'
4. Click 'Adobe Flash Player.'
5. Click 'Change' to run the Adobe Flash Player installer. Click on the 'Repair' option and click 'Next.' A new copy of Adobe Flash Player will be set up on your computer over top of the existing, malfunctioning copy. This will fix the issues you have been having with your streaming video.
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How do I Fix a MSRCLR40.Dll Registration Error on Microsoft Office XP?


1. Insert the Microsoft Office 2000 set-up CD into your computer and click 'Cancel' when the set-up screen appears. Double-click the 'My Computer' icon on the Windows desktop and right-click your CD drive containing the Office set-up disk. Select 'Search' from the menu displayed.
2. Type 'Msjter40.dll, Msrclr40.dll' in the search box below 'All or Part of the File Name' and click the search button. Highlight the two files, right-click them and select copy.
3. Open 'My Computer' and select the drive that Windows XP is installed on, usually the 'C:' drive. Navigate to the 'C:\Windows\System32' folder and select 'Paste' from the 'Edit' menu.
4. Click the 'Start' button and select 'Run.' Type 'cmd' in the 'Open' dialogue box to open a command prompt window. Type 'regsvr32 C:\Windows\System32\Msjter40.dll' and press 'Enter' then type 'regsvr32 C:\Windows\System32\Msrclr40.dll' and press enter.
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How to Perform a Microsoft Scan for Errors


1. Press the Windows logo key and 'R' simultaneously.
2. Type 'cmd' without quotes and press 'Enter.'
3. Type 'chkdsk /f /v /x' without quotes. The 'F' switch instructs the Microsoft scan to fix any errors that it finds. The 'V' switch instructs the Microsoft scan to display any relevant information as the scan progresses. The 'X' switch specifies that the hard drive should be dismounted if it cannot obtain direct access to it. If direct access can not be obtained, CHKDSK runs automatically the next time the computer restarts.
4. View the messages on the screen as the scan progresses. The scan typically takes less than a minute and filesystem errors are fixed during this process.
5. Type 'exit' to leave the command prompt after the scan is completed.
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Friday, January 4, 2013

How to Make a VB6 OCX


1. Open VB6 software and select “ActiveX Control” from the list of new project templates. Click on “Project” from the top level Visual Basic menu. Select “Project1 Properties” from the drop-down list. In the “Project Name” box, replace the default name, “Project1” with a name relevant to your new control. Insert a brief description of what the control will do in the “Project Description” box and click “OK.”
2. Click on the “UserControl” window created in Step 1 to display the Properties window. Change the default name from “UserControl1” to something short that describes the new control. Do not include spaces in the name.
3. Add one of the existing controls shown in the ToolBox on the left to the renamed UserControl form by double-clicking the control. Find other controls to use as a model for your new ActiveX control by clicking on “Project” in the top menu and selecting “Components.” In the “Controls” tab, scroll down the list of controls until you see those beginning with “Microsoft.” Choose one of these and click the checkbox next to the name. To use non-Microsoft controls in the list you must license them from the provider, or you may choose to design completely new controls. Click “OK” to add the selected component to your project.
4. Click on “Add-Ins” in the top menu and then “VB6 ActiveX Ctrl Interface Wizard. Select “Loaded/Unloaded” in the “Load Behavior” section, then click “OK.” Repeat this process to add the “Property Page Wizard,” which helps create Property Pages for the new control.
5. Click on the “Add-Ins” menu again and choose “VB6 ActiveX Control Interface Wizard” to run the Wizard. Click “Next” on the wizard. The right-hand column on the next page lists some standard Property, Methods and Events used by most controls. Add any additional ones from the left column that seem useful. Click “Next” when done. Add any additional elements you need using the “Page Property Wizard.” In each case, keep clicking “Next” to work through additional modifications until “Finish” appears at the bottom, and then click on “Finish.”
6. Click “File” and “Save As,” and provide a location and name, which will have an automatic extension of ".ctl.” Create the OCX file by clicking “File” and selecting “Make [Project Name].OCX.”
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How to Replace DbgHelp.dll


1. Open your Web browser and navigate to a page where you can download dbghelp.dll for free. A link to one of these sites can be found in the Resources section below.
2. Click the download link and follow the on-screen prompts to save the file to your computer.
3. Double-click the file after it finishes downloading. It will open in Winzip or your computer's default unzipping utility. Click the 'Extract' button and select your desktop as the destination for the unzipped file.
4. Double-click the 'My Computer' icon and navigate through the file directory to the system folder for your version of Windows. The file path is 'C:\Windows\System32' for 32-bit versions of XP and Vista, 'C:\WindowsSysWOW64' for 64-bit versions of XP and Vista, 'C:\WINNT\System32' for Windows NT and 2000, and 'C:\Windows\System' for Windows 95, 98 and ME.
5. Drag the dbghelp.dll file from your desktop into the system folder. If a version of this file already exists in the system folder, you will be asked if you want to replace it. If this happens, click 'Yes.'
6. Reboot your computer. The new .dll file will be active after you reboot.
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How to Install Dll Download


1. Double-click 'Computer' on your desktop to open a Windows Explorer window.
2. Navigate to 'C:\Windows\System32'.
3. Copy the DLL file into the 'System32' folder.
4. Open the Start menu, select 'Run.'
5. Enter 'regsvr32 dllFile.dll' (replacing 'dllFile.dll' with the actual DLL file name) and click 'OK.' A message will appear stating 'Your File was Successfully Installed,' click 'OK.'
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How to Reset a Whirlpool Cabrio


1. Touch any key on the display pad to clear the error code, if applicable, or press 'Pause/Cancel.'
2. Choose a new cycle and press 'Start' to begin.
3. Turn off and disconnect the Cabrio if the error or problem persists.
4. Wait several minutes before restoring power. Choose a new cycle and press 'Start.'
5. Contact Whirlpool for assistance if the unit will not reset.
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Thursday, January 3, 2013

How to Install MSINET.OCX


1. Click the Windows 'Start' button on the desktop task bar. Type 'cmd' into the search text box. Press 'Enter' to open the MS DOS command line on your computer.
2. Type 'cd \' and press 'Enter.' This points the prompt to the root of the C drive.
3. Type 'regsvr32 /s msinet.ocx' into the prompt and press 'Enter.' The registration command installs the ActiveX control onto your computer by placing an entry into your Windows registry.
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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

How to Fix Rundll Errors on My Computer


1. Click the 'Windows Start' button and select 'Run.' Enter 'services.msc' in the text box. This opens the services screen that shows all the applications running on the computer.
2. Right-click the service that is causing the errors and select 'Stop.' This allows you to delete the service files and remove them from the registry safely.
3. Click the Windows Start button and select 'Run.' Type 'regedit' into the text box and click the 'Enter' key. This opens the Windows registry where the RunDLL file is removed from start-up.
4. Navigate to 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE> SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\ Windows\ CurrentVersion\ RUN' in the registry. This is where the Windows computer loads applications into memory when the computer boots. Right-click the DLL file that is causing the errors and select 'Delete.'
5. Reboot the computer after the registry edits for the changes to take effect. Now that the RunDLL file has been removed from start-up, the errors will cease.
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How to Fix 0


1. Launch Internet Explorer 8 from the Start menu or desktop shortcut.
2. Click the 'Tools' tab and select 'Internet Options.' Click the 'Advanced' tab. Scroll down to find the option under 'Security.' Check the 'Use SSL2.0' and 'Use SSL3.0' check boxes. Click 'OK.'
3. Click the 'Help' tab and select 'About Internet Explorer.' If you still encounter the error, go to the next step.
4. Repair Internet Explorer 8. Click the Start menu and choose 'Control Panel.' Click 'Programs.' Click 'Programs and Features.' Scroll down the list to find 'Internet Explorer 8.' Single-click to highlight the entry and click the 'Repair' button on the top. Follow on-screen prompts to complete the repair process. Restart your computer. If this doesn't help either, go to the next and final troubleshooting step.
5. Uninstall Internet Explorer 8. Navigate back to 'Programs and Features.' Single-click 'Internet Explorer 8' and click 'Uninstall.' Follow on-screen guided prompts to complete the uninstall.
6. Re-install Internet Explorer 8. Navigate to the Microsoft website and click the 'Download' button next to your operating system version (see Resources). Choose 'Run' or 'Open' from the download dialog box to install the program instantly. Follow on-screen prompts to finish the re-install.
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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

How to Get the Spellcheck to Work in Outlook Express in Windows XP


Repairing Using Regedt32
1. Close all open programs and files. Click 'Start,' 'Run.' Type 'regedt32' in the 'Open:' box. Click 'OK.'
2. Click on the '+' symbol next to the entries 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,' ' Software' and 'Microsoft' in the left pane of the Registry Editor.
3. Double-click on the 'Shared Tools' entry. Click on the 'SharedFilesDir' entry.
4. Click 'Edit' on the Registry Editor's main toolbar. Click 'Modify.' Type 'C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\' in the 'Value Data' box.
5. Click 'OK.' Click 'File,' 'Exit' to close the Registry Editor.
6. Click 'Start,' 'Turn Off Computer,' 'Restart' to restart your computer.Once your computer has restarted, open Outlook Express and create a new email. Click 'Tools' to see if the 'Spelling' option is present on the menu and is working. If the option is not present, proceed to the 'Repairing By Deleting CSAPI3T1.DLL' section.
Repairing By Deleting CSAPI3T1.DLL
7. Close any open programs and files. Click 'Start,' 'My Computer.'
8. Click 'Tools,' 'Folder Options.' Click on the 'View' tab. Click on the circle next to the wording 'Show hidden files and folders' under the heading 'Hidden files and folders.' Click 'Apply,' 'OK.'
9. Double click on the 'C:\' drive. Double click on the 'Program Files.' Double-click on the 'Common Files,' 'Microsoft Shared' and 'Proof' folders.
10. Delete the 'CSAPI3T1.DLL' file within the 'Proof' folder. If the file is not found, proceed to the 'Repairing By Using the Windows XP CD' section.
11. Click 'Tools,' 'Folder Options.' Click on the 'View' tab. Click on the circle next to the wording 'Do not show hidden files and folders' under the heading 'Hidden files and folders.' Click 'Apply,' 'OK.'
12. Click 'Start,' 'Turn Off Computer,' 'Restart' to restart your computer.Once your computer has restarted, open Outlook Express and create a new email. Click 'Tools' to see if the 'Spelling' option is present on the menu and is working.
Repairing By Using the Windows XP CD
13. Insert your Windows XP CD into your computer's CD-ROM drive. Click 'Start,' 'Run.' Type 'msconfig' in the 'Open:' box. Click 'OK.' The System Configuration Utility will open.
14. Click on the 'Expand File' button in the bottom-right corner of the dialog box. Type 'CSAPI3T1.DLL' in the 'File to Restore' box.
15. Type 'X:\i386 \CSAPI3T1.DL_' in the 'Restore From' box. Change the 'X' to your CD-ROM's drive letter--this letter is usually 'D:\,' but depends on the number of storage devices connected to your computer.
16. Type 'X:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Proof' in the 'Save file in' box. Change the 'X' to your CD-ROM's drive letter.
17. Click on the 'Expand' button. Switch back to the 'Proof' dialog box left open in step 4 of the 'Repairing By Deleting CSAPI3T1.DLL' section.
18. Right click on the 'CSAPI3T1.DL_' file. Select 'Rename.' Enter 'CSAPI3T1.DLL' in the highlighted file name box. Press 'Enter' or 'Return' on your computer's keyboard to accept the new file name. Close each open dialog box by clicking on the 'X' in the upper-right corner of each box.
19. Open Outlook Express. Click 'Tools,' 'Options.' Click the 'Spelling' tab. Click on the check box next to 'Always check spelling before sending.' Click 'Apply,' 'OK.' Create a new email to test the automatic spell checker.
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