Thursday, March 17, 2011

How to Debug JIT in the Microsoft .NET Framework


1. Click the 'Start' button and then click the 'All Programs' icon.
2. Click on the 'Accessories' tab and then right-click on the 'Command Prompt' icon.
3. Click the 'Run as administrator' option from the menu and enter your administrator password into the field.
4. Type 'sfc /scannow' (without quotes) into the command prompt and press the 'Enter' button.
5. Wait for the scan to complete and then restart your computer to clear the error.
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How to Make My Own Visual Basic Command Buttons


Creating a Command Button Image
1. Load up your favorite image editor and create a box shape. Select the box icon and drag and extend the box tool until you create a rectangle.
2. Insert whatever text you feel completely describes the button's nature. Select the text tool icon and select an area with the mouse in which you wish to outlay text. Type the text you wish into the text box.
3. Create three instances of this button image. One of the instances must be when the button is not pressed down and is selectable. Another instance is called the down state, and this image shows when the button has been pressed or clicked on. The last instance is the disabled instance and only occurs when this button is visible but not selectable or click-able. To create these instances just create a different image file for each button graphic.
4. Edit the graphic slightly for each instance and save each graphic separately. 'Button,' 'down button' and 'disabled button' are three potential names for the image files. After you're finished creating imaging, you should have a total of three image files: one for the regular display, one for when the button is held down and one for when the button is disabled.
Adding the Command Button to Visual Basic
5. Load up Microsoft Visual Basic and then right-click the form in the navigation panel and go to Design View.
6. Click the button icon that is in the design tab under the control group.
7. Click the command button icon and drag the mouse over the form to create a box. After drawing the button on the form, click the the button and go to the Properties menu.
8. Click the picture attribute in Properties and select the first image instance of the button in its normal state.
9. Click the down-picture attribute in Properties and select the second image instance of the button in its down state.
10. Click the disabled picture attribute in Properties and select the third image instance of the button in its disabled state.
11. Click the play button icon at the top of the toolbar to run the form and check to see if the buttons work.
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

How to Remove Trojan Startpage SP.DLL


1. Open the "Start" menu and then open the "Run" command.
2. Type "msconfig" and press "Enter."
3. Click on "Startup."
4. Uncheck the "startpage.exe," "sp.dll," "startpage.dll" and "win32_start" startup entries.
5. Click on the "OK" button and restart your computer to finish the removal process.
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How to Fix XP Dll#039;s for Free


1. Check for updates, by going to the 'Start' menu, and then click 'Run' and type 'wupdmgr' in the dialog box. Press 'OK' to run the Windows Update utility. If an update is found, you will be prompted to download it automatically.
2. Launch the system restore utility. If the DLL issue was not fixed by a Windows Update, then the problem likely lies with a file corrupted either by mistake or a virus. In both cases, a System Restore will fix the problem. Go to the 'Start' menu and go to the 'Accessories' tab (under 'Programs'), and then selecting the 'System Tools' folder. Select 'System Restore' from the menu to launch the System Restore wizard.
3. Select a date from the restore point calendar before you began experiencing problems with the DLL files. Once you select it, your computer will reboot and your computer will be restored to the condition it was in on the date you selected.
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Monday, March 14, 2011

How to Remove quot;Unable to Complete Genuine Windows Validationquot;


How to Remove the Genuine Windows Validation Error
1. Go to the 'Start' menu on your desktop and select the 'Run' option. From there, type 'cmd' in the Run box and press 'OK.' This will take you to the computer administrator panel.
2. Look for the blinking cursor and type in 'regsvr32 softpub.dll' and then press 'Enter.' You will see a message saying 'DllRegisterServer in Softpub.dll succeeded.' Close out of the administrator tool.
3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 to get rid of the remaining .dll files. Once you make it to Step 2, instead of typing in 'regsvr32 softpub.dll', you'll type in each of the following .dll file names one at a time, being sure to close out of the administrator tool after each time:'regsvr32 Dssenh.dll''regsvr32 Slbcsp.dll''regsvr32 wintrust.dll''regsvr32 Cryptdlg.dll'''regsvr32 Rsaenh.dll''regsvr32 Mssip32.dll''regsvr32 Initpki.dll''regsvr32 Sccbase.dll''regsvr32 Gpkcsp.dll'
4. Finish typing in the file names administrator tool, and then close out of the tool and restart Windows. Your Genuine Windows Validation error should be cleared up.
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Sunday, March 13, 2011

How to Stop C0000135 User32.Dll


Halting dlls
1. Download and install the 'Unlocker' software.
2. Restart your computer to access safe mode. The process for this can vary, but you usually press 'F8' after the first two screens during your computer boot-up.
3. While in Safe mode, run the Unlocker software. Be patient as it reads the programs you have active.
4. Find the 'C0000135user32.dll' file in the list of files Unlocker displays.
5. Click the 'Kill Process' button. You will be given the option to delete the process. The choice is yours. However, deleting it may cause a program you use frequently to stop working properly.
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Saturday, March 12, 2011

How to Reinstall My Missing Files to My Computer


1. Insert the installation CD for the associated program into your CD drive. This should prompt the appearance of an on-screen menu providing you with the option to install, reinstall or uninstall the application.
2. Navigate to the CD drive of your computer if the menu described in Step 1 does not appear. Go to "My Computer," then to your CD drive (typically the "D" drive). Click on the file that is named "Setup.exe" (or something similar) to manually bring up the reinstallation menu.
3. Select the option to reinstall the application. This installs fresh copies of all the necessary program files, including files that had been missing. This process takes anywhere from 1 minute to more than 1 hour depending on the size of the program and the speed of your computer.
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How to Replace a Bad Corrupt Hal.Dll File


1. Put the Windows CD-ROM into your computer's optical drive. Restart the system.
2. Press a key to boot from the CD-ROM drive when prompted.
3. Push 'R' when the 'Welcome to Setup' screen appears. Choose the Windows installation that is having issues from the list of installed operating systems. Type the administrator password and press 'Enter.' Press 'Enter' without typing a password if you don't have an administrator password set.
4. Type the command 'expand d:\i386\hal.dl_ c:\windows\system32\hal.dll,' where 'd:' is the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive and 'c:' is the drive letter of your hard drive. Press 'Enter.'
5. Remove the CD-ROM from the optical drive. Type 'exit' and restart the computer. Attempt to boot into Windows.
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Friday, March 11, 2011

How to Remove Rundll Error


1. Note the process that is generating the Rundll error by examining the last file name in the error that ends in \".dll.\"
2. Open the service configuration program on your computer by selecting the \"Start\" menu and typing \"command\" in the search text field. At the DOS prompt type \"services:msc\" and click \"Enter.\"
3. Select the DLL service from Step 1. Right click the service name followed by the \"Stop\" menu button. Exit the service configuration program.
4. Open your computer's registry editor by typing \"regedit\" at the DOS prompt and navigate to the Rundll registry key by typing \"Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Run\" in the Search field.
5. Select the registry key returned and in the value associated with the registry key, confirm it ends in the same DLL file name found in Step 1. If it does, single left click the value and Press the \"Delete\" key. Exit the registry editor.
6. Restart your computer and the Rundll error will be corrected.
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How to Scan amp; Install Required Dll Files


1. Open the Windows Start menu. Type 'Command Prompt' into the search box. Right-click the entry in the programs list and select 'Run as Administrator.' Enter your administrator password, and the Command Prompt utility will open.
2. Type 'sfc /scannow' into the Command Prompt window and press 'Enter.' The system will begin checking for any missing or corrupt system files, replacing them with the original Windows files. You may be prompted for the Windows setup CD/DVD.
3. Restart the computer when the process completes and the files will have been fixed.
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How to Uninstall the About:Blank Adware HomePage Hijacker


1. Download Reglite from the Internet (See "Resources" below). Reglite.exe is a pretty effective registry program, which was developed to find hidden dll files.
2. Open the downloaded Reglite file and navigate to an entry called HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows.
3. Next, look for the key called AppInit_DLLs. Write down the value of this key: It is the hidden DLL file that causes the About:Blank error.
4. Use XP's Windows Recovery Console to rename the file. Restart your computer, booting it from the Windows XP CD. When you reach the Recovery Console, type in cd \windows\system32. Press 'Enter.'
5. Remove the read-only attribute and replace hidden.dll with the name of the DLL file you found with RegLite. You can do this by typing attrib -r hidden.dll. Rename the hidden.dll file by typing rename hidden.dll badfile.dll. Then type 'Exit' and hit 'Enter' to reboot Windows.
6. You will then need to remove the hidden.dll file by opening RegLite. Navigate to the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows\AppInit_DLLs. Double-click the AppInit_DLLs key and delete the DLL file found in the Value Data field.
7. Click 'Apply,' then 'OK.' Exit RegLite.
8. Download HijackThis from the Internet (See "Resources" below). It was developed to detect and remove homepage-hijackers.
9. Open and run HijackThis. It will scan the registry and display a list of entries that may have been altered by spyware. Among these, locate a DLL file called 'xaiyh.dll' This is the second file causing the problem. Write it down for future reference.
10. Now you need to open My Computer. Click 'ToolsèFolder Options.' Click the 'View' tab, then click 'Show Hidden Files and Folders' under the Advanced Settings section.
11. Click 'Start' and then 'Search.' Type in the name of the hidden DLL file you found with RegEdit. Remember how the file was renamed as badfile.dll with the procedure we used earlier? Search for it and delete it. Do the same thing for the DLL file you found using HijackThis. After following these steps, you should have completely removed the About:Blank hijacker.
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Thursday, March 10, 2011

How to Replace Msvcr71.Dll


1. Go to a free DLL download website (see Resources) and click 'Download msvcr71.dll.' Click 'Save' in the confirmation pop-up to begin the download.
2. Double-click the saved ZIP file once the download is finished to launch WinZIP or WinRAR, which will automatically decompress the file.
3. Right-click the unzipped 'msvcr71.dll' file and select 'Copy.' Go to the 'Start' menu, click 'Computer,' double-click the 'C:' drive, double-click the 'Windows' folder and double-click the 'System32' folder. Right-click anywhere in a blank space and select 'Paste.' Click 'Yes' to overwrite any existing files in the confirmation pop-up (if any are found).
4. Go to the 'Start' menu, type 'run' (without quotes) in the 'Start' search box and hit 'Enter.' Type the following string in the search field of the 'Run' menu and hit 'Enter' to register the msvcr71.dll:Regsvr32 'C:\Windows\System32\example.dll'
5. Restart your computer.
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

How to Fix Mscorwks.dll


1. Download the mscorwks.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\mscorwks.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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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

How to Stop DLL File Errors


1. Go to dll-files.com. This site contains an extremely large library of available .dll files and will most likely contain the file you need to correct the system. The files are organized by letter. Click the letter of the file you need; then scroll down until you find it. Click the .dll file you're requesting, and you'll be taken to a new page.
2. Click 'Click here to go to the download of ...'; the name of your desired file will be included here. A small pop-up window will appear once you click this.
3. Click the 'download-desired file-' link. It will now be downloaded as a zip file.
4. Open up the zip file, which will launch the computer's zip software. If you do not have zip software installed, you can follow the link in 'Resources,' and there, you will find a free trial download of WinZip. Download and install the software. Once the program has been installed, you can launch it and open the zip file.
5. Change the 'extract' location of the .dll file to C:\windows\system32\. This will place the missing .dll file into the computer's directory. This is normally where the files are kept
6. Click 'Extract.' The file will be sent to the desired location in the directory. Now try to open the file or program that was bringing up all the .dll file errors. These should no longer be appearing now that the new replacement .dll has been installed.
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How to Fix the File System on a USB Drive in Vista


1. Plug your USB drive into one of the USB ports on your computer.
2. Click 'Start,' then 'Computer.'
3. Right-click on the icon for your USB drive. Click 'Format.'
4. Select 'NTFS' from the 'File System' drop-down menu.
5. Click 'Start.' This will format your hard drive in the NTFS file system, which is the one used by Windows Vista. When the formatting is complete, your USB drive will be fixed and ready for use.
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