Friday, April 22, 2011

How to Fix a Run DLL Error on My Laptop


Stop The Process
1. Press 'Ctrl' + 'Alt' + 'Delete.'
2. Click on 'Start Task Manager' and then click on the 'Processes' tab.
3. Click on 'rundll.exe' and then click 'End Process.'
Locate and Delete The Registry Entry
4. Click on the 'Start' menu.
5. Type 'regedit' into the Search Programs and Files box and press 'Enter.' The Registry Editor opens.
6. Navigate to the following folder in the left pane of the Registry Editor. Click on the folder when you find it.'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE> SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\ Windows\ CurrentVersion\ RUN'
7. Right-click on the following registry entry in the right-pane of the Registry Editor and select 'Delete.''rusvdgpo' = 'System\undll32.exe System\usvdgpo.dll, [RANDOM LETTERS]'
8. Restart your computer. When your computer restarts, it will automatically fix the Run DLL error.
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Thursday, April 21, 2011

How to Restore a DLL


1. Download the DLL file (see links for free DLL download websites in the 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\filename.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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How to Get Rid of Error 678


1. Check the network cable running from the modem to the ethernet port on your computer. Make sure the cable is connected fully and is not damaged in any way. Replace the cable if any signs of wear are apparent.
2. Click on the 'Start' menu, then 'Run' and type 'ncpa.cpl' into the Run box. Press 'Enter.' Right-click on the 'Local Area Connection' and select 'Enable' to ensure your adapter is able to connect.
3. Disconnect the modem from the network cable and power source. Leave the modem unconnected for 2 minutes before reconnecting and restarting it.
4. Close the Internet browser and any other programs that are running on your program and shut down the computer. Turn the computer back on to reset all connections.
5. Install a virus-cleaning program on your computer and run it to find any spyware or adware that is located on your hard drive. Remove any of the software that the program detects to erase them from the computer.
6. Click on 'Start' then 'Run' and enter 'sysdm.cpl' in the Run box, then click 'OK.' Choose the 'Hardware' tab and select 'Device Manager' and then the 'Network Adapter.'
7. Right-click on your adapter, choose 'Uninstall' and follow the prompts until you have to restart your computer. Choose the 'Scan' option when the computer restarts to reinstall the adapter.
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How to Fix the Csgina.Dll When the Computer Will Not Boot


1. Start your computer.
2. Tap 'F8' repeatedly as the computer is loading to boot into Safe Mode.
3. Open the 'Start' menu and click on 'Run.'
4. Type in 'regedit' and press 'Enter.'
5. Open the 'Edit' menu, click on 'Find,' type in 'csgina.dll' and press 'Enter.'
6. Right click on the 'csgina.dll' entry and press 'Delete.'
7. Reboot your computer.
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How to Delete a Dll Rundll Error


1. Identify the process that is causing the error by taking note of the dll name at the end of the message box error. For example, if the error message box displays 'Error loading C:WINDOWS\ system32\ error.dll,' error.dll would be the name of the dll process.
2. Press the Windows key. Type 'cmd' in the Start Search field and press 'Enter.' Type 'services.msc' at the prompt and press 'Enter.'
3. Click the process that you took note of in step 1 and select 'Stop.' Exit the program.
4. Press the Windows key. Type 'regedit' in the Start Search field and press 'Enter.' This will open the Registry Editor. Navigate to the following registry path:'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE> SOFTWARE> Microsoft> Windows> CurrentVersion> RUN'
5. Right-click the registry entry of the dll process from step 1, which will appear as the following: 'error' = '%System%undll32.exe %System%error.dll.' Click 'Delete' and exit the Registry Editor.
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How to Restore an Uxtheme Dll


1. Download uxtheme.dll from one of many online DLL libraries. (See Resources.)
2. Open the Command Prompt. If you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7, click 'Start' and type 'cmd' into the 'Search' box, and press 'Enter' to open the Command Prompt. If you are using Windows XP, click 'Start' and 'Run' and type 'cmd' into the dialog box and click 'OK' to open the Command Prompt.
3. Type 'regsvr32 uxtheme.dll' (without the quotation marks) into the Command Prompt and press 'Enter.'
4. Click 'Yes' to confirm that you would like to register the DLL.
5. Close the Command Prompt and restart your computer. Uxtheme.dll is now restored.
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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

How to Stop Outlook From Checking Personal Folders Data File


1. Launch Outlook. Click 'Tools,' then click 'Account Settings.'
2. Click the 'Data Files' tab.
3. Click the name of the personal folders file that Outlook should stop checking for, and click 'Remove.'
4. Click 'Close.' You will no longer receive an error message about the missing PST file when you open Outlook.
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How to Fix CRYPT32.DLL


1. Click 'Start' and type 'cmd' into the search field.
2. Right-click 'cmd' and select 'Run as Administrator.' The Administrator Command Prompt opens.
3. Type the following command into the Administrator Command Prompt and press 'Enter.' The command scans all system files and replaces or fixes missing or broken files.SFC /SCANNOW
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

How to Enable ActiveX Control on Windows Vista


1. Open the browser program.
2. Go to the Tools menu and for Internet Explorer select 'Internet Options.'
3. Click on the 'Security' tab in the window that opens. Ensure that the 'Internet Content' zone is selected before clicking on 'Custom Level.'
4. Locate the controls labeled 'Run ActiveX' and select 'Enable.'
5. Locate 'Script ActiveX controls marked safe' and click 'Enable.'
6. Restart your browser for the settings to take effect.
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How do I Re


1. Place the Windows XP CD into your CD-ROM drive. Reboot the computer. Press a key when prompted to boot to the CD rather than into Windows.
2. Allow the basic setup files to be loaded into memory. Press 'R' when prompted to start the Windows XP Recovery Console.
3. Choose the installation you want to log into; this will generally be the first option unless you have set up dual operating systems on the computer.
4. Log into the Administrator account. Enter the password that you set when you installed the operating system. If you did not create an Administrator password when you installed Windows, just press 'Enter' without entering a password.
5. Type the command 'expand x:\i386\ntoskrnl.ex_ y:\Windows\system32\ntoskrnl.exe' where 'x:' is the letter of your CD drive and 'y:' is the letter of your hard drive.
6. Remove the CD from the computer's optical drive. Type 'exit' to quit the Recovery Console. Allow the computer to boot into Windows.
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Monday, April 18, 2011

How to Install Iertutil.dll From a Memory Stick to a Computer That Doesn#039;t Work


1. Insert the flash drive on the working computer. A window will open showing the contents of the flash drive. Click 'Start,' then 'My Computer.' Double-click on drive 'C:,' then on 'WINDOWS,' then on 'system.'
2. Right-click on file 'Iertutil.dll,' select 'Copy.' Click on the window corresponding to the flash drive, then select 'Paste.' Remove the flash drive from the working computer. Insert the drive on the non-working computer.
3. Power on the non-working computer. Press 'F8' right away and keep it pressed until Windows presents you with the Windows Advanced Options Menu. Select 'Safe mode with command prompt.' Press 'Enter' twice. Click on the icon corresponding to the Administrator account. Enter the password.
4. Determine which drive letter has been assigned to the flash drive by executing 'DIR A:,' 'DIR B:,' 'DIR C:' and so on until Windows lists the contents of the flash drive, including Iertutil.dll.
5. Type:COPY X:\IERTUTIL.DLL C:\WINDOWS\systemReplace 'X' by the drive letter found in Step 4. Press 'Enter.' The missing DLL will be copied to the non-working computer.
6. Type:SHUTDOWN -rand press 'Enter.' The computer will restart normally.
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Saturday, April 16, 2011

How to Repair Winsock.dll


1. Click the Windows-logo button in the bottom-left corner of the screen.
2. Type “C: Windows\System32” in the “Start Search” field to open the System32 folder.
3. Download and save the new winsock.dll file to the System32 folder (see Resources for link). Choose “Yes” to replace the old winsock.dll file.
4. Register the winsock.dll file through the Command Prompt. Click “Start” and type “cmd’’ in the “Search” dialog box
5. Type "regsvr32 winsock.dll” and press “Enter.” Restart the computer system. Reload the Internet browser to see if the winsock.dll errors are gone.
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Friday, April 15, 2011

How to Reinstall Wininet.Dll


1. Click on the Microsoft wininet.dll download link (see Resources).
2. Click 'Download' to begin the file download.
3. Double-click the file once the download is completed. It is either in a 'Downloads' pop-up window or on the desktop. The wininet.dll file installation wizard begins.
4. Allow the wininet.dll file to install in the default setting when asked. Other programs that use the file may not be able to find it if you move the location.
5. Click 'Finish' and the wininet.dll file reinstalls to its proper location.
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

How to Fix the Spoolsv.exe Application Error


1. Click on the Start button and click on Control Panel. Click on Performance and Maintenance and then select Administrative tools.
2. Click on the Services option. Locate the Spooler services in the Services Management Console. Right click on it and then click on Stop.
3. Double click the C:\windows\System32\Spool\Printers folder to open it. (This step assumes that you have Windows installed in the C: Drive). Delete all of the SPL and .SHD files that are in this folder.
4. Open the TMP folder, and then delete all of the old, unused files you find in it. Restart your Spooler service from your Services Management console.
5. NOTE: You may be unable to delete these files while in Normal Mode. In this case, you will first need to reboot your PC in Safe Mode. To do this, tap the F8 key at system restart, then choose the Safe Mode option from the Windows Advanced Options Menu. Press Enter.
If this still does not work, you may need to perform a System Restore.
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How to Fix Runtime Error 380


1. Discover the manufacturer of the video driver by opening the Device Manager, clicking 'Start' and selecting 'Run.'
2. Type 'sysdm.cpl' in the 'Open' command line and then hit 'Enter.'
3. Go to the Hardware tab and then select 'Device Manager.'
4. Double-click 'Display adapter' and then right-click on the active video display card.
5. Select 'Update Driver.' Repeat steps 1 through 5 to update all display adapters listed under the main 'Display adapters' category. If the problem persists, proceed to Step 6.
6. Install service packs for the specific software. To do this, visit the device manufacturer's website.
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