Monday, October 28, 2013

How to Fix Rundll32.Exe for Free


1. Boot up Windows in “Safe Mode” by repeatedly pressing the "F8" button on your keyboard while Windows is loading up. The “Advanced Options” menu will open. Select the "Safe Mode No Networking" option, then press the "Enter" key.
2. Open and run your antivirus program by double-clicking on the program’s desktop icon. Click the “Full Scan” button to scan all of your files, folders and programs on your hard drive for malicious software. If any malicious software is detected, delete them and reboot your computer.
3. Insert the Windows system CD into your computer after Windows has begun.
4. Replace or copy over your old “rundll32.exe file.” Click the Windows desktop “Start” button and click the "Run" icon to begin, and open the “Run” prompt.
5. Type the following (without quotes) into the “Run” text field box:"expand (place the letter of your CD drive here):\i386\rundll32.ex_ c:\windows\system32\rundll32.exe"Click the "OK" button. This installs the original rundll32.exe file from your Windows CD. Afterwards, reboot your computer system.
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Sunday, October 27, 2013

How to Remove the ActiveX Flash Player


1. Close any open Internet Explorer windows, then click 'Start' and 'Control Panel.'
2. Click 'Uninstall a Program' under 'Programs' in the 'Control Panel' window.
3. Click 'Adobe Flash Player ActiveX' in the list of installed programs.
4. Click the 'Uninstall' button on the toolbar.
5. Click the 'Uninstall' button in the 'Uninstall Adobe Flash Player' dialog box.
6. Click 'Done' after the uninstall process finishes.
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Saturday, October 26, 2013

How to Extract Kernel32.Dll


1. Insert the Windows CD-ROM into your computer and a startup diskette into your computer's floppy drive.
2. Choose the 'Start Computer With CD-ROM Support' option from the startup menu provided by the boot disk.
3. Input the command 'extract /a d:\windows\cabs\base4.cab kernel32.dll /l c:\windows\system' at the command prompt, where 'd:' is the drive letter of your CD drive and 'c:' is the letter of your hard drive. Substitute 'base2.cab' for 'base4.cab' if you are using Windows ME.
4. Remove the diskette from the drive and reboot your computer when the extraction is complete.
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Friday, October 25, 2013

How to Update Msvcr80.dll


1. Click the Windows logo in the bottom left corner of your desktop.
2. Open 'All Programs' if you are using Vista or Windows 7. Click 'Programs' for Windows XP.
3. Open the 'Accessories' folder and click 'Command Prompt.'
4. Type 'regsvr32 msvcr80.dll' in the prompt. Press 'Enter.' This registers and updates the msvcr80.dll file.
5. Type 'Exit' and press 'Enter' to exit the Command Prompt.
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How to Get Rid of Pop Ups that Say Rundll


1. Hit the Start button. Click on 'Run...'
2. Type 'regedit' in the box, and press the Enter key. This will launch your Registry Editor.
3. Double-click on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE on the left pane. Next, click on Microsoft and then Windows.
4. Double-click on Currentversion under the Windows folder. Click on Run.
5. Locate WildTangent CDA on the main panel. Single-click on it and press the Delete key. Restart your computer to end task.
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How to Fix Rundll As an App


1. Put your Windows operating-system disc in your CD/DVD drive.
2. Click your 'Start' menu, click 'All Programs,' click 'Accessories' and click 'Run.'
3. Type 'expand D:\i386\rundll32.ex_ %windir%\system32\rundll32.exe.' Replace 'D' with the letter of your CD/DVD drive. This places a fresh new copy of 'Rundll' in your computer.
4. Restart your computer.
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How to Disable ActiveX Warnings


1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Click on 'Tools' in the menu bar, then 'Options.'
3. Click on the 'Security' tab. Click on the 'Custom level' button in the 'Security level for this zone' section.
4. Scroll down to the 'ActiveX controls and plug-ins' section in the 'Settings' box.
5. Set 'Allow scriptlets' to 'Disable.' Set 'Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls' to 'Disable.' Disable 'Signed' and 'Unsigned' ActiveX controls, as well as 'ActiveX controls marked unsafe for scripting.' Disable or enable 'Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins' and 'Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting.' (Disable these controls to maximize security.)
6. Click on 'OK,' then 'Yes.' Click 'OK' again.
7. Close and restart Internet Explorer.
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Thursday, October 24, 2013

How to Fix Ctmbha.dll


1. Click 'Start' and open 'Computer.'
2. Navigate the following folder path:C >> Documents and Settings >> All Users >> Applications Data >> Creative Labs >> License
3. Scroll down to the 'B3420000.dat' file. Right-click the file and select 'Rename.' Rename the file to 'B3420000.dat.old.'
4. Place the Creative Labs disc into your CD-ROM. Reinstall the Creative Labs software. Reboot your system once the process is complete.
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How to Replace Browseui.dll After an XPSP3 Install


1. Reboot your computer and hold down the 'F8' key to access the Windows Advanced Options menu.
2. Click on the 'Safe Mode With Command Prompt' option in the menu and then press the 'Enter' button on your keyboard.
3. Choose your Windows XP operating system from the boot menu, and then press your 'Enter' button.
4. Place your XP installation CD into your computer's optical drive. Type 'c:\windows\system32' into the command prompt and then press 'Enter' to open the 'System32' folder.
5. Right-click on the 'Browseui.dll' file and click the 'Rename' option. Type 'ren browseui.dll browseui.older' into the rename filed and press the 'Enter' key. This will define the file so you can tell the difference.
6. Type 'd:' into the command prompt to open your Windows XP install CD. Type 'cd i386' into the command prompt and press 'Enter' to bring up the 'i386' folder.
7. Type 'expand Browseui.dl_ c:\windows\System32\Browseui.dll' into the command prompt and press the 'Enter' button to replace the file.
8. Restart your computer to have the file replaced and get rid of the error.
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How to Fix a Windows Update Failure With Regsvr32


1. Click 'Start,' click 'All Programs' and open the 'Accessories' folder.
2. Right-click 'Command Prompt' and select 'Run as administrator.' This loads the Windows Command Prompt utility.
3. Type or paste 'Regsvr32 /s wups.dll' and press the 'Enter' key. Repeat this action for the following:Regsvr32 /s wups2.dllRegsvr32 /s wucltux.dllRegsvr32 /s wuaueng.dllRegsvr32 /s wuapi.dllRegsvr32 /s wuwebv.dllRegsvr32 /s wudriver.dllYou can copy and paste all of these into the Command Prompt at the same time to make this process quicker.
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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

How to Fix Outlook Express That Is Missing Msoe.Dll


1. Open the Windows Registry Editor by selecting 'Run' from the Windows Start menu and typing 'regedit.exe' (without quotes) and clicking 'OK.' Navigate to 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER/ Identities.'
2. Expand the subkeys (by click the '+' icon) until you have located the 'Username' data value 'Main Identity.' Double-click 'Username.'
3. Type 'Main Backup' in the 'Value data' box that is within the 'Edit String' dialog box. Select 'OK.'
4. Select the 'Main' Identities subkey, and click 'Registry > Export Registry File.' Enter the name for the identity ('Main') and save as 'Registration Files.' Select 'Selected Branch' for 'Export Range' and click 'Save.' Save the file to 'My Documents.' This backs up your Outlook Express identities. Repeat for each Identity.
5. Select the 'Identities' subkey within the Registry. Select 'Edit > Delete.' Confirm the deletion.
6. Exit the Registry Editor and restart the computer.
7. Launch Outlook Express when the computer boots back up. Outlook Express will start up without any errors. Click 'Cancel' (and 'Yes' to confirm) when both the 'Internet Connection Wizard' and 'Outlook Express Import' windows appear. Exit Outlook Express.
8. Open 'My Documents' and double-click on the exported Identity subkey. Select 'Yes' within the Registry Editor dialog box. This re-imports the user information to Windows Registry. Repeat for each export Identity.
9. Re-open Outlook Express. The application should open without any errors and with your account information fully intact.
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How to Fix a Memory Leak in Windows XP


1. Right-click the Desktop. Select "New Shortcut."
2. Type "C:\Windows\system32\rundll32.exe advapi32.dll,ProcessIdleTasks" in the box that appears.
3. Click "Next" and enter "FlushRAM" into the "Name" field. Click "Finish."
4. Double-click the shortcut to flush system memory, flushing the memory leak before it becomes problematic.
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Monday, October 21, 2013

How to Install Msvcp60 Dll


1. Launch your computer's default Web browser and navigate to the download site for the replacement version of msvcp60.dll. A link to this page can be found in the Resources section below.
2. Click the download link and save the .zip file to your computer. Wait for the download to complete.
3. Double-click the .zip file to open it in Winzip. Click the 'Extract' button and select your computer's desktop as the extraction location. Wait for the file to be extracted to your desktop.
4. Right-click the 'Start' button in Windows and select 'Explore' to open Windows Explorer. Browse through the left panel of Windows Explorer to find the Windows system folder. In the 32-bit version of Windows XP and Vista, the folder is at 'C:\Windows\System32.' In the 64-bit version of Windows XP and Vista, it's at 'C:\WindowsSysWOW64.' In Windows 2000 and NT, it's at 'C:\WINNT\System32.' Finally, in Windows 95, 98 and ME, it's 'C:\Windows\System.' When you find the system folder for your version, left-click it once to display its contents in the right panel of Windows Explorer.
5. Drag msvcp60.dll from your desktop into the right panel of Windows Explorer. If the file already exists there, you may be asked if you want to replace the file. If you're asked this, click 'Replace' or 'Yes.'
6. Reboot your computer.
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Sunday, October 20, 2013

How to Restore Hal.Dll on Windows XP Home


1. Insert the Windows XP CD and restart your computer.
2. Press the 'R' key when you see the message that states 'Press R to repair Windows.' This brings you to a command line.
3. Type 'Bootcfg /rebuild' and press 'Enter.'
4. Type 'Y' on the 'Add installation to boot list?' screen.
5. Type 'Windows XP Home Edition' on the 'Enter Load Identifier' screen. Leave the 'Enter OS Load Options' field blank.
6. Press 'Enter.'
7. Type 'CHKDSK /r' and press 'Enter.' This will check the disk and its contents for errors and attempt to repair them. You will be notified when it has completed.
8. Remove the CD.
9. Type 'Exit' to restart your computer.
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Friday, October 18, 2013

How to Flash an Xbox 360 BenQ Drive Without a Mod Chip


1. Open your Xbox 360 (see the guide provided in the References section). Separate the external plastic casing from the interior metal casing and remove the Torx size 7 screws with your Torx screwdriver. Remove your BenQ DVD drive from the Xbox 360 case and insert your SATA cable from your computer to the 360. You will then be able to transfer data across the SATA cable from your computer to the Xbox 360 BenQ DVD drive.
2. Turn on your computer, log in to your user account and open your web browser of choice. Download a .BIN edit/write program (free online from the link in the References section) and install the program. JungleFlasher edits and moves BIN files from your computer to your BenQ Xbox 360 DVD drive. Open the BIN program and choose your BenQ 360 DVD drive. Click 'Edit .BIN' and then click 'OK.' The BIN application will begin reading your BenQ 360 DVD drive's original BIN file for editing on your PC.
3. JungleFlasher will customize and produce a new BIN file for flashing from your PC to the Xbox 360 BenQ drive. Select the BIN file you wish to copy to the Xbox 360 BenQ DVD drive within the JungleFlasher application and click 'OK.' JungleFlasher will flash the BIN file to your BenQ Xbox 360 DVD drive. Wait for the flashing process to complete, then shut down your computer. Reassemble your Xbox 360 console before turning the machine back on.
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Thursday, October 17, 2013

How to Repair System32.dll


1. Click on the 'Start' menu.
2. Click 'All Programs,' 'Accessories' and 'System Tools.'
3. Click on 'System Restore' in the drop-down menu. This will cause the 'System Restore' program window to appear.
4. Enter the 'System Restore' program window. Click on 'Restore my computer to an earlier time' in the menu at the top right of the program window.
5. Click on 'Next.'
6. Browse through the calendar. Search through the days before the error began, and find one that contains a restore point. Do not select a restore point that is too far in the past, as restoring your computer to a prior state will undo program installations, and you may wish to undo fewer of your standard actions rather than more.
7. Click 'Next.'
8. Click 'Next' one final time. System Restore will begin, and your computer will restart when the process completes.
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How to Replace a System 32 Folder


1. Open the program that causes the error. When the error message appears, note the name of the DLL file that is missing. The error message should read 'This application has failed to start because X.dll is missing,' with 'X' being the DLL file name. Press 'OK' to close the error window.
2. Open your Internet browser and navigate to dll-files.com. Type the name of the missing file into the search box. Follow the onscreen instructions to download the file, which will be in an archived format. Use a .zip extractor to extract the DLL file to your desktop.
3. Click 'Start' and select 'My Computer.' Navigate to the hard drive that your operating system is installed on. Double-click the 'Windows' folder, then the 'System32' folder.
4. Click and drag the DLL file from the desktop to the 'System32' folder. Restart your computer. Attempt to open the program that was causing the error. It should now run as normal.
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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

How to Rename Mscoree.dll


1. Reboot the computer and go into safe mode. To do this, wait for a single white cursor to blink in the upper left corner of the screen during the startup process. When this happens, press the 'F8' key. On the following screen, select the option for 'Safe Mode.' Choose the option without networking to free up the most resources.
2. Click the 'Start' button in the lower left corner of the screen and place the cursor in the window that says, 'Search programs and files.' Enter the file you want to rename. If it doesn't appear in the window above, click 'See More Results.'
3. In either window in which it appears, 'right-click' on the file name and select 'Rename' from the popup window. Change the name in the edit box that appears and press 'Enter.' Reboot the computer to go back into normal mode.
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Sunday, October 13, 2013

How to Install Dll Winmx Patch


1. Open your Web browser.
2. Go to the official download page for the WinMX DLL/Community Patch.
3. Click on the link next to the 'Full Setup Files' listing to download the DLL/Community patch installer. Save it to your desktop.
4. Double-click on the WinMX patch installer to launch the setup utility.
5. Click 'Next' to continue. As opposed to downloading the .DLL files separately and working with them individually, the installer will automatically place them in the directories they need to be to work. Once the process is finished the WinMX DLL/Community patch will be successfully installed on your computer.
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How to Replace a Corrupt Winsock in Windows Vista


Method 1
1. Click 'Start' and 'Network.'
2. Click 'Network and Sharing Center.'
3. Click 'Diagnose and Repair.' This process will find problems with Winsock and replace or repair Winsock.
Method 2
4. Click 'Start' and type 'cmd' in the search box and press 'Enter.' This opens the command prompt.
5. Type the following command at the prompt: netsh winsock. Press 'Enter.' This command will find problems with Winsock and replace or repair the program.
6. Type 'Exit' and press 'Enter' to close the command prompt.
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Friday, October 11, 2013

How to Repair mshtml.dll Error


1. This error happens when the mshtml.dll file is missing or deleted. It can also happen when we repair the registry and damage or delete the mshtml.dll file. To repair this you must install the most current security update for IE7
2. The easiest way to repair this on Vista is to: 1) Click the START button. 2) Click the "ALL PROGRAMS". 3) Click "WINDOWS UPDATE" (in left pane you may need to scroll up or down in Vista depending on how many programs you have installed on your computer. After you click WINDOWS UPDATE, Windows will automatically open the "SYSTEM and MAINTENANCE-WINDOWS UPDATE" screen. Click on install updates.
3. Another option is to simply click the START button and go to CONTROL PANEL. After clicking on Control Panel, in right pane under the Security title, click "INSTALL UPDATES." In the new window, click install updates.
4. For both options you will be prompted to RESTART your computer. You must restart the computer for the updates to install. When your computer restarts, the updates will install. Do not close your computer until they are complete.
5. If you have a different version of IE (Internet Explorer), but have a similar problem you can go to: http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com. The site will recognise your version of IE and your country of origin and guide to the correct version for your browser.
6. If the updates don't work and you have the Vista installation disk, Insert the disk and repair from the installation screen. Click "Repair", not "Install".
7. If you don't have the Vista installation disk: You can do a "System Restore". This restores the Windows registry to a prior moment in time (before the registry was changed and caused the problem).
8. System Restore: Start-Control Panel-System and Maintenance-Back up and Restore-Repair Windows using System Restore.
9. If all these fixes fail, you can always find a Free Registry Cleaner. These applications scan the registry for errors and repair them automatically though they may cause some programs to not work properly.
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How to Fix Run Time Error 53


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Open the computer's 'Start' menu by clicking on the Windows button located on the desktop's bottom tool bar. Navigate to the 'Control Panel' button in the Start menu and click on it.
2.
Scroll down through the various Control Panel icons and locate the icon of a CD next to an open box named 'Programs and Features.' Double-click on the icon to bring up a new window that will populate a list of all of the programs installed on your computer's hard drive.
3. Click on the 'Publisher' button at the top of the new window to arrange all of the programs in the list by their software designer. Scroll down through the list of programs installed on your machine and locate the one that originally gave you the run time 53 error message. Click on the name of the program and then click on the 'Uninstall' button at the top of the Programs and Features window.
4. Follow the instructions that will appear on the screen to run the uninstall utility. Wait for a window to pop up notifying you that the program has been uninstalled from your computer. Insert the program's installation disc into your computer's CD or DVD drive or instead open a web browser and download the installation file from the program's official website.
5. Open the installation file that is either located on the installation disk or in your computer's downloaded files folder. Click on the 'Next' button and then click on the radio button labeled as 'I Agree to the Terms and Conditions.' Click on the 'Next' button again and then click on 'Install' to re-install the program. Open the program to make sure you are not still receiving the run time 53 error message.
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Thursday, October 10, 2013

How to Add a DLL in Visual C


1. Open your Visual C project in the Visual Studio application. This loads all associated files in your editor. On the right side of the screen, Solutions Explorer lists your Visual C files.
2. Right-click your project name in Solution Explorer and select 'Add Reference.' This opens a new window where you can select your DLL file.
3. Click the 'Browse' tab. Click 'Browse' to open a dialog window. Select your DLL file. This can be a file from another program, or you can use an internal Windows system file. Click 'OK' when you have selected your DLL file.
4. Click 'OK' in the main references window. The DLL file is shown in the 'References' folder in Solution Explorer. This is how you confirm that the file is included in your project.
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How to Disable ActiveX Prompts


1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Select the 'Tools' menu and click 'Internet Options.'
3. Click 'Security.' In this window, choose the 'Custom Level...' button near the bottom.
4. Scroll down to 'ActiveX Controls and Plug-ins.' Select 'Disable' from all the ActiveX-related listings in this portion of the window. Click 'OK.' You will no longer be prompted to download and install ActiveX controls or plug-ins while using the Internet Explorer Web browser.
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How to Remove Nvcpl.dll


1. Right-click on the 'Start' button in Windows, and select 'Explore' from the pop-up options. In the Windows Explorer window, navigate through the folders in the left panel to find the system folder for your version of Windows. Its location varies by system version; in 32-bit XP and Vista, it's 'C:\Windows\System32.' In 64-bit XP and 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 highlight it, then start browsing through the files listed in the right panel until you find nvcpl.dll. Right-click this file and select 'Delete' from among the options that pop up.
3. Left-click the 'Start' button in Windows and select 'Run' from the Start Menu. Type 'cmd' in the Run window and click the 'Run' button. This will launch the command prompt.
4. Type 'regsvr32 /u C:\Windows\System32\nvcpl.dll' into the command prompt if you are using a 32-bit version of XP or Vista. If you're using another version of Windows, simply edit the file path part of this command line to reflect the file path associated with your version of Windows in Step 1. For example, 64-bit XP users would type 'regsvr32 /u C:\Windows\SysWOW64\shell32.dll' instead. After you enter this line, press 'Enter' to un-register the .dll and complete the removal process.
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How to Repair Kernel32.DLL


1. Delete your password file if the Kernel32.dll errors are appearing when your system attempts to send your Internet log on password. Perform a Windows search for'*.pwl' files (no quotes). Right-click on any that are found, and choose 'Delete.' Reboot your computer and Windows will create a new password file that is not corrupted.
2. Check the website of your video card manufacturer for updated hardware drivers. Download and install the latest drivers for your video card. Reboot the computer after installation.
3. Test your memory modules to see if one is faulty. Click 'Start' and then 'Run.' Enter 'sysedit' (no quotes) into the 'Open' dialog. Click on 'OK.' Select the window named 'config.sys.' Insert the line 'device=c:\windows\himem.sys /testmem:on' (no quotes) into the file. Save and close the file. Watch for the computer to report any memory errors at start up after inserting this line; it may take several reboots for the bad memory module to be detected.
4. Clean the cooling fans of your CPU and power supply. Use a small brush and a can of compressed air to remove dust and debris that could be slowing down the fans.
5. Turn down the graphics acceleration options. Open the Control Panel and double-click on the 'System' icon. Click the 'Performance' tab and slide the 'Hardware Acceleration' control one notch to the left. Restart the computer. Move the notch as far to the left as necessary, if you think graphics acceleration could be the cause of your Kernel32.dll errors.
6. Minimize the number of programs you are running at once. Check your hard drive space if this seems to repair the Kernel32.dll issue. Ensure that at least 10 percent of your hard drive is empty at any given time.
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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

How to Install ActiveX on a Windows Mobile PDA


Enable ActiveX Controls on Windows Mobile Internet Explorer
1. Open Internet Explorer on the Windows Mobile PDA.
2. Click “Tools” from the application options menu in Internet Explorer.
3. Click “Internet Options.”
4. Click the “Security” option.
5. Click the option labeled “Custom Level.” Scroll to the bottom of the page.
6. Click “Enable” for the “ActiveX Controls and Plug-ins” option.
7. Close the settings windows. ActiveX controls are now enabled on Internet Explorer.
Install an ActiveX Control (Microsoft Reader)
8. Open an Internet browser on the computer and download the ActiveX control. Save the file to the PC desktop.
9. Place the PDA in the cradle and connect the PDA to the computer that normally syncs the device.
10. Connect the device to the computer via Bluetooth, USB or infrared connection, as normally connected when syncing or downloading files to the PDA.
11. Download the ActiveX control.
12. Double-click the executable (EXE) file for the ActiveX control installation. Make sure the PDA device is connected to the computer. The installation routine will start and query the user regarding continuing the installation, both on the PC and the PDA.
13. Click “OK” to continue the installation on both the computer and the device. The installation routine will finish and the ActiveX control will be installed.
14. Open Internet Explorer on the PDA and navigate to the site that required the ActiveX download. The site should now run as designed.
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Monday, October 7, 2013

How to Remove a Host.Exe Virus


1. Back up your computer. This is the most important step in the process because if something goes wrong during the virus removal process, it's critical to have a backup available. Otherwise you might render your computer inoperable or lose valuable data.
2. Use the Windows File Search Tool to find the host.exe path. Go to 'Start,' then 'Search,' then select 'All Files or Folders.' Type in host.exe as the name of the file to search. Copy down the path of any host.exe files that are found during the search.
3. Stop the host.exe processes using Windows Task Manager. Open the task manager by holding down the 'CTR', 'ALT' and 'DEL' keys at the same time. Select any instances of host.exe and click the 'End Process' button.
4. Delete any other host.exe files. Open 'My Computer' from the main Windows menu, then use the list that you created in step 2 find and delete them.
5. Make sure that your anti-virus and spyware prevention software is up-to-date to prevent a return of the problem. If you don't have anti-virus and spyware protection installed, obtain this software as soon as possible.
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How to Fix D3drm.Dll


1. Press the Windows key on the keyboard. Open the 'Computer' or 'My Computer' folder.
2. Double-click the 'C' drive or the icon representing your hard drive. Open the 'Windows' folder.
3. Double-click the 'System32' folder.
4. Open your Internet browser. Visit the DLL Dump website (see Resources). Click 'Click Here to download d3drm.dll' to download the file. Save the d3drm.dll file to the desktop.
5. Click the file and drag it to the open System32 folder. Confirm the replacement of the old d3drm.dll file.
6. Press the Windows key, again. Type 'regsvr32 d3drm.dll' into the 'Start Search' field. Press 'Enter.' This step registers the d3drm.dll file.
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Sunday, October 6, 2013

How to Register Ieframe Dll


1. Click on the 'Start' menu and type 'cmd' into the 'Search' box and press 'Enter.' The Windows Command Prompt opens.
2. Type 'regsvr32 /u leframe.dll' (without the quotation marks) into the Command Prompt and press 'Enter.'
3. Close the Command Prompt and restart your computer.
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How to Fix a Resource DLL Problem


1. Write down the name of the DLL file in the error message that appears on your screen.
2. Go to a DLL download site, such as DLL-Files, DLL Dump or WinDLL, and search for the file name that you wrote down earlier. Save the download and unzip it, if necessary, in C:\Windows\System32.
3. Try rerunning the program that called the DLL earlier. The problem may already be fixed, but if it still occurs, you need to register the DLL. To do this, press 'Win-R' on your keyboard to open the Run dialog, and enter the command 'cmd.' This will open Command Prompt. Type 'regsvr32 filename.dll,' replacing the file name with that of the DLL you just installed, and press 'Enter.'
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How do I Fix SMC Checksum Errors?


1. Click the 'Start' button and then click on the 'All Programs' icon.
2. Click the 'Accessories' button and then right-click on the 'Command Prompt' icon.
3. Select the 'Run as Administrator' option from the menu, and then enter your administrator password into the field.
4. Type 'sfc /scannow' into the command prompt and press the 'Enter' key.
5. Wait for the scan to complete and then restart your computer to clear the errors.
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Friday, October 4, 2013

How Do I Disable Firefox to Download Flash Player?


1. Type 'about:config' (without quotes) into the address bar at the top of the Firefox window and press 'Enter.'
2. Click the 'I'll Be Careful, I Promise!' button on the warning page.
3. Type 'plugins.hide' (without quotes) into the 'Filter' box at the top of the about:config page.
4. Right-click the 'plugins.hide_infobar_for_missing_plugin' preference and click 'Toggle.'
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How to Convert an Excel File to PDF Through VB6


1. Create your connection to the Excel spreadsheet. This is done using a connection object that includes the Excel driver. The following code creates the Excel connection:Dim conn As ADODB.ConnectionDim connstring As Stringconnstring = 'Driver={Microsoft Excel Driver (*.xls)}; DriverId=790; Dbq=excelfile.xls;'conn.ConnectionString = connstring
2. Retrieve the information from the Excel worksheet. In this example, all information from the Excel spreadsheet is taken to convert the entire file to the PDF. The following code copies all the Excel data:sql = 'SELECT * FROM sheet1'excel_records = recordset.Open sql, con, , adLockOptimistic, adCmdTextReplace 'Sheet1' with the name of your spreadsheet in the file.
3. Create the PDF file. You must first initiate the PDF class and specify the file for which the content is transferred. The following code creates and opens the file:Dim pdf As New mjwPDFpdf.PDFTitle = 'Excel to PDF conversion'pdf.PDFFileName = 'converted.pdf'
4. Save the Excel information to the PDF file. The following code transfers your Excel information:pdf.PDFTextOut excel_records.ToString
5. Close the Excel and PDF files to release the resources used to open them. This is good for server performance and frees any operating system locks on the files. The following code releases the files:Set pdf = NothingSet conn = Nothing
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Thursday, October 3, 2013

How to Fix MSIExec


1. Click 'Start' then click 'Run.'
2. Type 'regedit' in the box and click 'OK.'
3. Browse to the following path using the left side of the window: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSIServer.
4. Double-click 'ImagePath' on the right side of the window and modify the value to 'C:\Windows\System32\msiexec.exe /V.' Replace 'C' with your system drive's letter.
5. Exit the registry editor and restart your computer.
6. Press F8 just before the Windows loading logo appears and select 'Safe Mode' from the list of start-up options.
7. Repeat Step 1, type 'msiexec /regserver' and click 'OK.' Restart your computer.
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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

How to Fix the I/O for a Laptop


1. Click 'Start' and then 'Run.'
2. Enter 'sysdm.cpl' in the 'Open' text box.
3. Go to the 'Hardware' tab and click 'Device Manager.'
4. Find the Plug and Play device and 'right-click' on the device to be fixed.
5. Select 'Properties' dialog box and then go to the 'General' tab.
6. Click 'Enable' under 'Device usage' if the device is disabled and then click 'OK.' Otherwise proceed to Step 7.
7. Follow steps 1 through 5 above, and then click 'Troubleshoot' under Device Status. Follow the suggested recommendations to resolve the problem with the installed I/O device and laptop connection.
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How to Get Rid of Error Safe


End Processes
1. Press \"Ctrl\" + \"Alt\" + \"Delete.\"
2. Click on the \"Task Manager\" and then click on the \"Processes\" tab.
3. End the following processes. To end a process, right-click on it and select \"End Process.\"<br /><br />\"errorsafescannerinstall_de.exe\"<br />\"errorsafescannersetup2222.exe\"<br />\"df_kme.exe\"<br />\"ers.exe\"<br />\"sr.exe\"<br />\"install.exe\"<br />\"unins000.exe\"<br />\"unins001.exe\"
Delete Registry Values
4. Hold down the Windows key and press \"R.\" The Run box opens.
5. Type \"regedit\" into the Run box and click \"OK.\" The Registry Editor opens.
6. Locate the following registry values in the right pane of the Registry Editor and delete them. To delete a registry value, right-click on it and select \"Delete.\" If you are having trouble locating a registry value, click on \"Edit,\" and then \"Find,\" and then type the name of the registry value into the box. <br /><br />\"c033567c-68fe-419b-bcc4-135db7faf8eb\"<br />\"c85a4afd-ff76-4661-b76a-3e9bb2ce2dab\"<br />\"e73e3959-fb15-44d7-acb9-3a75377006fc\"<br />\"HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\esdf_fixer.esfixer\"<br />\"HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\esdf_fixer.esfixer.1\"<br />\"HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\flfxr5.flfixer5\\clsid\"<br />\"HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\software\\errorsafe\"<br />\"HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\software\\errorsafe\\errorsafe\"<br />\"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\software\\errorsafe\"<br />\"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\software\\microsoft\\windows\\currentversion\\runerrorsafe\"<br />\"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\software\\microsoft\\windows\\currentversion\\uninstall\\ers_is1\"<br />\"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\software\\microsoft\\windows\\currentversion\\uninstall\\ersu_is1\"<br />\"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\system\\currentcontrolset\\enum\\root\\legacy_erssdd\"<br />\"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\system\\currentcontrolset\\services\\erssdd\"
Delete DLL Files
7. Hold down the Windows key and press \"R.\" The Run box opens.
8. Type \"cmd\" into the Run box and click \"OK.\" The Command Prompt opens.
9. Type the following into the Command Prompt. Be sure to press \"Enter\" after each line. <br /><br />“regsvr32 /u strres.dll” <br />“regsvr32 /u mmfix.dll” <br />“regsvr32 /u ftrec.dll” <br />“regsvr32 /u flfxr5.dll” <br />“regsvr32 /u ffwraper.dll” <br />“regsvr32 /u esspcheck.dll” <br />“regsvr32 /u espcheck.dll” <br />“regsvr32 /u df_fixer.dll” <br />“regsvr32 /u ecc.dll”
Delete Files
10. Click on the \"Start\" menu.
11. Click on \"Search Programs and Files.\"
12. Search for and delete the following files. To delete a file, right-click on it and select \"Delete.\"<br /><br />\"errorsafescannerinstall_de.exe\"<br />\"errorsafescannersetup2222.exe\"<br />\"df_kme.exe\"<br />\"ers.exe\"<br />\"sr.exe\"<br />\"install.exe\"<br />\"unins000.exe\"<br />\"unins001.exe\"<br />\"strres.dll\"<br />\"mmfix.dll\"<br />\"ftrec.dll\"<br />\"flfxr5.dll\"<br />\"fixcore.dll\"<br />\"ffwraper.dll\"<br />\"esspcheck.dll\"<br />\"espcheck.dll\"<br />\"df_fixer.dll\"<br />\"ecc.dll\"<br />\"df_proxy.dll\"<br />\"lapv.dat\"<br />\"license.rtf\"<br />\"lock.dat\"<br />\"template.dbx\"<br />\"trace.log\"<br />\"unins000.dat\"
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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

How to Delete System32.DLL


1. Power down your computer, wait 30 seconds, then power it back on.
2. As your computer is booting up, tap the F8 key on your keyboard until you are prompted to chose a boot-up option.
3. Choose to boot up into 'Safe Mode' by pushing Enter on your keyboard while 'Safe Mode' is highlighted on your screen. Booting up into 'Safe Mode' will allow you the ability to delete the 'system32.DLL' file.
4. Click the 'Start' menu located on your desktop and then click 'Search.'
5. Choose to search 'All Files and Folders'.
6. Type 'System32.DLL' into the search box and press 'Search.' This will cause the 'Syste32.DLL' file to be displayed in the right-hand window pane.
7. Right click on 'system32.DLL' and choose 'Delete.' Close the search box by clicking the red 'X' in the top right-hand corner.
8. Right click on the 'Recycle Bin' shortcut located on your desktop and choose 'Empty Recycle Bin.' The System32.DLL file is now deleted.
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How to Call a Javascript From Visual Basic


1. Open your Visual Basic application. When the application loads, double-click the web form that has the Javascript you want to run. After it opens, right-click the form and select 'Code View.' This displays the Visual Basic code.
2. Enter the code below in your code-behind file:Page.ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript (Me.GetType(), 'alert', 'alertMe();')The 'Me.etType()' returns Javascript. The 'alert' entry is used to give your Javascript function an internal name for the application. Finally, the 'alertMe()' is the name of your Javascript function.
3. Save the file and press the F5 key. This starts the web application in your web browser. Instead of errors, your Javascript function will run as expected.
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Update Error 80073712 in Internet Explorer


Run the System Updates Readiness Tool
1. Go to Microsoft’s website and download the System Update Readiness Tool. Locate your computer’s operating system and click on the “Download” link next to it.
2. Install System Update Readiness Tool by clicking “Open” (or “Run”) then clicking “OK” at each step to progress through the installation. Click “Close” when the dialogue box reads “Installation complete.”
3. Restart your computer. Attempt to download any updates interrupted by error message 80073712. If you still receive this error message, try installing Windows Service Pack 1.
Install Windows Service Pack 1
4. Go to Microsoft’s website and download Windows Vista Service Pack 1, which contains a fix for error message 80073712. Click the “Download” button. Please note that SP1 is a very large file (over 500 MB) and may require several hours to download.
5. Click “Save” and then select “Desktop” in the “Save To” option. Click "OK" to begin the download.
6. Run SP1 by double clicking the SP1 icon on your desktop. Click “Next” or “OK” to proceed through each step of the installation. Click “Finish” or “Close” to complete the installation.
7. Restart your computer. Attempt to download any updates interrupted by error message 80073712. If you still receive this error message, perform a repair installation.
Perform a Repair Installation
8. Restart your computer. Open your computer’s DVD drive and insert your Windows Vista DVD. Close the drive to let Windows automatically detect the DVD. Click “Go online to obtain the latest updates for installation” from the list of installation options.
9. Type your product key into the boxes provided. You can find your 25-digit Windows Vista product key on a sticker on the base of your laptop or on one of the sides of your desktop computer’s tower.
10. Read the licensing agreement and click “OK.” Then click “Upgrade” when asked “Which type of installation do you want?”
11. Restart your computer after it has finished downloading and installing all the updates. Attempt to download any updates interrupted by error message 80073712.
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