Tuesday, February 8, 2011

How to Register Dll on a 64 Bit


1. Click 'Start' and type 'Run' into the 'Search' box and press 'Enter.' Or, if you are using a version of Windows prior to Vista, click 'Start' and then click 'Run.'
2. Type 'regsvr32 name.dll' (without the quotation marks) into the 'Run' box and click 'OK.' Note that 'name.dll' should be replaced with the name of the DLL that you want to register.
3. Restart your computer.
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How to Display a PDF in a Browser From the Registry


1. Click 'Start,' type 'Regedit' into the Search box and press 'Enter.'
2. Click 'Yes' if a User Account Control prompt appears.
3. Navigate to the ''HKCU\Software\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\[version]\Originals\' key in the left pane of the Registry Editor, where '[version]' is the currently installed version of Adobe Reader.
4. Create the bBrowserIntegration value if it doesn't exist in the right pane by clicking 'Edit,' 'New.' Click 'DWORD Value,' type 'bBrowserIntegration' and press 'Enter.'
5. Double-click the bBrowserIntegration value in the right pane.
6. Type '1' into the value data box and press 'Enter.'
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How to Fix DLL Errors for Free


1. Connect your computer to the Internet.
2. Click 'Start' and then click 'Run' if you have the Windows XP operating system. For other systems, simply open Internet Explorer and click 'Safety,' then click 'Windows Update.'
3. Type 'wupdmgr' in the 'Run' dialog box to run Microsoft Update.
4. Click 'Express' to find out if your computer requires new updates.
5. Press 'Install Updates' if any are available. Otherwise, close the Microsoft Update window.
6. Update your anti-virus program and then immediately scan all of the files on your computer.
7. Open the software program that gave the .dll notice to see if error messages still occur. If so, continue to the next step.
8. Reinstall the affected software program to replace the damaged or missing .DLL file. If the issue is still not resolved, contact Microsoft Support.
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How to Kill CMCFG3.Dll


1. Run your current anti-malware software to kill CMCFG3.Dll. If you do not have anti-malware software, free and trial anti-malware software is available to download.
2. Download IBbit Malware Fighter. It detects and removes various forms of malware. It has a unique dual-core system to creates a faster and more comprehensive search for malware. It also has free protection in real-time. It includes Heuristic Analyzing that analyzes the traits of malware on your computer to improve the removal and detection process.
3. Download Microsoft Security Essentials. A unique feature is that the software also checks the network of the computer. It gives feedback to Microsoft directly to improve how the software works on your operating system. Microsoft Security Essentials runs in the background and does not interrupt as you work on other software. It has an automatic update system to install new protection methods.
4. Download Kaspersky Antivirus. An advanced feature is this program protects your computer from gaming malware, which adds advertisements and viruses through your online gaming account. You do not need to create a rescue disc for your computer because one comes with this software.
5. Keep your anti-malware running at all times for real-time protection. Update your software at least once a week to keep up to date with current virus definitions so that your computer will be able to find new viruses.
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Monday, February 7, 2011

How to Fix DLL Files for Free


1. Click on 'Start' and go to 'Run' in Windows XP or click in the Search box in Windows Vista and 7.In the Run or Search box, type 'Msconfig' without the quotes. You are going to use this utility to tell the operating system to start up in 'Safe mode' Why? Safe mode only loads necessary operating system files. When files are loaded into the operating system, they can be harder and more complicated to fix.To set your computer to boot into safe mode. Click on the 'Boot.ini' tab in Windows XP, or simply the 'Boot' tab in Vista or 7. Select the 'SafeBoot' and 'Networking' options and press 'Apply.' You will be prompted to reboot. Click OK. Upon reboot, your computer will be running only the necessary services to complete this process. You will still have Internet capability. After reboot, go to step 2.
2. Open the command prompt by clicking on 'Start,' then 'All programs' and open the 'Accessories' folder. Right-click on the 'Command Prompt' icon. On the right-click menu, select 'Run as Administrator.' A black box will appear on your screen.
3. Type in the command prompt: SFC /scannow and press 'Enter.' This command initializes Windows System File Checker. The file checker will begin scanning all the system files, including .dlls. Once it finds an error, it will replace the broken file with a new one.It's worth mentioning that in using this utility, you have the option of scanning just one particular file. However, it is wise to scan all protected files to ensure that there are not multiple issues.
4. Monitor the command prompt window. In some, but not all cases, you may be prompted to insert your Windows install CD in order to complete the repair. If this happens to you, simply insert the CD into your drive and press the 'Retry' button.
5. Close the command prompt once the file checker has finished. You now need to set your computer to boot back up normally. Go back to the 'Msconfig' utility and uncheck the 'SafeBoot' and 'Networking' options. After that, you are safe to reboot your computer, and your dll libraries should be free of errors.
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Sunday, February 6, 2011

How to Fix Hal.Dll for Free


1. Reboot your computer. Sometimes this solves the problem if it was just a small bug in the operating system.
2. Go to your Start menu and click 'Run.'
3. Write 'cmd' in the box and click 'OK.'
4. Write 'cd /' to switch the directory focus to the main system drive's root folder.
5. Write 'attrib --h --r --s boot.ini' to make your boot file modifiable.
6. Delete your boot file by writing 'del boot.ini.'
7. Write 'BootCfg /Rebuild' to rewrite your boot file automatically.
8. Write 'FixBoot' to automatically fix your booting sequence. Your problem should disappear by now after you reboot your computer.
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How to Solve an AppCrash on Vista


1. Open your Web browser from your desktop.
2. Go to the 'Windows Installer 4.5' download page.
3. Click on your language from the menu, then click 'download' next to the 'Windows6.0-KB942288-v2-x64.msu' icon.
4. Wait for the installer to download on your system, then click on the icon. This download should take about four minutes to complete on a high speed Internet connection.
5. Click on the installer to launch the software. Click the 'I Accept' option, then click the 'Install' option. Wait for the software to install. This should take about three minutes to complete.
6. Click 'Finish' to complete the installation. Install your application without the AppCrash error.
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Saturday, February 5, 2011

How to Fix Windows XP Problems for Free


1. Log on to your computer and click 'Start.' Choose 'Control Panel' from the list and double-click the 'System' icon. Click on the 'Hardware' tab to begin diagnosing and troubleshooting your system.
2. Click the 'Device Manager' button to see a list of all the hardware in your system. Click the plus sign (+) next to each hardware category and look for any red exclamation points or yellow question marks. These are indications that a particular piece of hardware is not functioning properly.
3. Right-click on the malfunctioning piece of hardware and choose 'Update driver.' This will force Windows XP to search for and install a new driver for the device. Corrupted drivers are a common source of problems in Windows XP, so simply updating the driver can solve many problems.
4. Click on the 'Start' button and choose 'All Programs.' Choose 'Accessories' from the list and then 'System Tools.' Select 'System Restore' from the list of options. The 'System Restore' feature undoes recent changes to your computer and it is a good troubleshooting tool if Windows XP started acting up after the installation of a new piece of software or hardware.
5. Choose a restore point that is before you first started experiencing problems with your XP system. Click 'Next' to confirm the date and 'Finish' to start the restore process.
6. Wait for the restore process to complete. Your computer will automatically reboot when the restore process is finished. Log on to your computer again and confirm that you wish to keep the restore point you have chosen.
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How to Repair IE With Commands


System File Checker
1. Go to 'Start,' then 'Run' and enter the command 'cmd.' Hit 'Enter' and wait for the command prompt box to open.
2. Type the command 'sfc /scannow' without the quotation marks and hit 'Enter.' Wait for the computer to start scanning the computer for errors.
3. Insert the Windows installation CD-ROM in the disc drive when you see a pop-up box that asks you to perform this task. The computer will automatically fix any corrupted files.
Reregister IE Files
4. Go to 'Start,' then 'Run' and enter 'cmd' without the quotation marks to open the command prompt.
5. Type these IE files exactly as they appear and hit 'Enter' after you type each DLL. This operation restores missing or damaged Registry files.regsvr32 softpub.dllregsvr32 wintrust.dllregsvr32 initpki.dllregsvr32 dssenh.dllregsvr32 rsaenh.dllregsvr32 gpkcsp.dllregsvr32 sccbase.dllregsvr32 slbcsp.dllregsvr32 cryptdlg.dll
6. Close all windows and reboot the computer to save changes.
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Friday, February 4, 2011

How to Delete Dll Access Denied


1. Restart your computer and press either 'F2' or 'F8' (the exact button depends on the make of computer you have). A boot screen loads onto your computer.
2. Select 'Safe Mode' and press 'Enter.' In a moment, the computer loads into safe mode. This uses only the files required to start and run Windows.
3. Click 'Start,' '(My) Computer' and double-click the 'C:' drive icon.
4. Select 'Windows,' then 'System32' and a window with all of the .dll files appears on the screen. You may now select the .dll file you wish and your access is not denied.
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Thursday, February 3, 2011

How to Fix a NV4


1. Shut down the computer.
2. Turn on the computer. When you see the manufacturer's logo disappear, press the "F8" key repeatedly until a Boot Options screen appears.
3. Use the arrow keys to highlight "Safe Mode With Networking" and press "Enter."
4. Click the Windows "Start" button once the computer finishes booting into Safe Mode.
5. Click "Control Panel."
6. Click "Uninstall a Program."
7. Locate the drivers for the Nvidia card. It will be listed as something like "NVIDIA Drivers" or "NVIDIA Display Driver."
8. Click the Nvidia driver entry and select "Uninstall/Change" or "Uninstall."
9. Confirm that you wish to uninstall the driver, if prompted. If you're given a choice of drivers to uninstall, select only the display driver.
10. Wait for the removal process to complete and restart the computer.
11. Visit the Nvidia drivers Web page (see Resources) and download the appropriate drivers for your Nvidia card.
12. Install the downloaded drivers.
13. Restart the computer when prompted.
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How to Repair the Winsock Error


1. Click on the 'Start' button from your desktop and then click on the 'Network' option. Click on the 'Network and Sharing Center' option.
2. Click on the 'Diagnose and Repair' option and allow time for the repair process to complete. Close out of your Network and Sharing Center window.
3. Click on the 'Start' button again if the error still occurs and then enter 'cmd' into the 'Search' box. Press the 'Enter' key on your keyboard.
4. Right-click on the 'cmd.exe' file and then click on the 'Run as administrator' option. Click on the 'Continue' option.
5. Enter 'netsh winsock reset' into the command line and then press the 'Enter' key. Type 'exit' into the command line and the press the 'Enter' key.
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

How to Reinstall Kernel32.dll


1. Go to the free DLL download website (see link in the Resources) and click 'Download kernel32.dll.'
2. Click 'Save' in the confirmation pop-up, navigate to the location on your hard drive where you want to save the file and click 'Save' to begin the download.
3. Right-click the saved DLL file and select 'Copy.' Go to the 'Start' menu, click 'Computer' or 'My Computer,' double-click the 'C:' drive, double-click the 'Windows' folder and then the 'System32' folder. Right-click anywhere in a blank space and select 'Paste.'
4. Go to the 'Start' menu, type 'run' in the 'Start Search' box and hit 'Enter.' (Windows XP users: Go to the 'Start' menu and click 'Run.') Type the following command in the search field and hit 'Enter' to register the DLL:Regsvr32 'C:\Windows\System32\kernel32.dll'Click 'Yes' in the pop-up to confirm the registration.
5. Restart your computer.
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How to Write a Script in Windows XP


Download a Template
1. Download a script template for use in Microsoft Word (See the Resources section below). If you chose the Microsoft Template and have Windows XP or later, you may get an Activex error page. Ignore it, and scroll down the page, then follow the directions under the heading 'To download this template manually without solving this problem' and click the Download Now button.
2. Open Word, and then open the template (or, simply double click on the downloaded template file).
3. Following the template's style, enter stage directions, dialog, character's names and Act dividers.
4. Center all dialog under the name of the speaking character. Left justify and capitalize scene changes.
5. To view the styles, or make changes to the style, click Format > Styles and Formatting. Select the item you'd like to change or use, and then click 'modify.' The specifics will appear, and you can change them as needed.
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How to Remove a Trojan Horse Actived .dll


1. Bring up the Task Manager menu by pressing 'Ctrl,' 'Alt' and 'Delete' together. Click 'Open Task Manager' and then click the 'Processes' tab.
2. Locate the process entry named '2[1].exe.' Click the entry and then select 'End Process.' Remove the processes named '3[1].exe,' '5[1].exe,' '6[1].exe,' '7[1].exe,' '8[1].exe,' 'winform.dll,' 'cmdbcs.exe,' 'cmdbcs.dll,' 'd[1].exe,' 'deledomn.bat,' 'gadugadu.exe,' 'ghook.dll,' 'project1.exe,' 'msccrt.dll,' 'msccrt.exe,' 'servet.exe,' 'upxdndq.exe' and 'upxdndq.dll.'
3. Shut down the Task Manager and then access the Start menu. Click the 'Search' option. Search for and delete each of the files you ended the processes for earlier.
4. Search for 'syswm2' and delete the folder that appears in the search results. Enter 'Regedit' into the search field and then double-click the registry editor icon.
5. Expand the folders in the registry editor until you reach the folder named 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\WindowsDown.' Find the registry value at the right side of the window named 'Description.' Right-click the value and hit 'Delete.'
6. Delete the values labeled 'DisplayName,' 'Type,' 'Start,' 'ObjectName,' 'ImagePath,' 'NextInstance,' 'ErrorControl' and 'Service.'
7. Open the registry folder named 'Security.' Right-click and delete the values labeled 'Security' and 'NextInstance.'
8. Navigate over to the registry folder named 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\LEGACY_WINDOWSDOWN\0000.' Delete the values named 'ConfigFlags,' 'ClassGUID,' 'Legacy,' 'Service' and 'DeviceDesc.'
9. Shut down the registry editor. Restart your computer's operating system.
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