1. Double click the 'My Computer' icon. Browse to the hard drive, 'Windows,' and 'System32.' Drag each .DLL or .OCX file into the 'System32' folder.2. Hit the Windows logo and 'R' keys on the keyboard simultaneously to bring up the 'Run' dialog box. Type 'cmd' without quotation marks into this box and hit 'Enter.' This will display the Command Prompt.3. Type 'cd\windows\system32' into the Command Prompt and hit 'Enter.' This will move you to the 'System32' folder, where you copied the runtime library file(s).4. Type 'regsvr32 (file)' and hit 'Enter,' where '(file)' is the full name of...
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Friday, May 6, 2011
How to Fix a Resource DLL
1. Click on the 'Start' menu.2. Click on 'Run.'3. Type 'cmd' (without the quotation marks) into the open box and click 'OK.' The Command Prompt window will open.4. Type 'regsvr32 filename.dll' (without the quotation marks) into the Command Prompt window and press ENTER. Note that 'filename' should be replaced with the name of the broken resource DLL file. This will re-register the DLL and most likely fix the problem.5. Restart your comput...
Thursday, May 5, 2011
How to Fix a DNS Error on a Cellphone
1. Type in the name of a different website other than the one you first attempted to access and click or tap "Enter." If another website loads correctly, you know the error has to do with the first website you tried to access.2. Clear the cache -- a virtual directory where the phone's Web browser stores copies of Web pages -- in the browser's "Settings" menu. If a fleeting error occurs, the browser may store the error page in its cache as the sole record for the Web page, indicating an error has occurred when, in fact, no error is present. Clearing the cache eliminates this possibility.3....
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
How to Change Windows Hal VMware
1. Load the virtual machine and allow Windows to boot. Log in using an account that has Administrative privileges.2. Press the Windows logo and 'R' keys simultaneously to display the Windows 'Run' dialog box on the virtual machine. Type 'devmgmt.msc' without quotation marks in the dialog box and press 'Enter.'3. Double click the 'Computer' heading in the Device Manager to expand the category. This reveals the HAL currently installed, e.g. 'ACPI Uniprocessor PC.'4. Right click the HAL displayed and click 'Properties.'5. Click the 'Driver' tab, then click the 'Update Driver' button.6....
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Word Documents: How to Fix Reference Source Not Found
1. Click 'Edit' and select 'Undo.' Alternatively, you can hold down 'Ctrl' and press 'Z' on your keyboard or click the curved error pointing to the left on your toolbar at the top of the screen. This engages Word's 'Undo' procedure. If you have not done anything else since deleting the field, the deleted field will come back. You can repeat the 'Undo' procedure for up to 10 edits in a document.2. Print the document and look it over. If there is a section that looks strange on the printed page, displaying numbers and symbols rather than the text you typed, that field is causing the error. Right-click...
How to Fix a Dll Problem
Check for Common Problems1. Update any installed anti-virus or anti-spyware programs, and run complete system scans. Install different infection removal products to ensure your system is clean. Remove any infections the security scans find.2. Click on the 'Start' button, then choose 'Run.' Type 'sfc /scannow' to run the Windows System File Checker. Insert the original Windows CD if the scanner asks for it.3. Return to the Run utility and type 'chkdsk /R' to check for hard drive corruption or potential failure. Read the output from the utility to look for any errors or unsuccessful repair...
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
How to Restore Missing DLL Files Free
1. Go to the website in the Resource section to download the DLL file missing from your hard drive.2. Click on the letter that the DLL file name begins with in Section 1.3. Scroll through the list of DLL file names on the next page to find the link to the file you are looking for and click on it.4. Click on the 'Click here to go to download 'DLL file name'' link on the next page, which will open a new window with the download, and then on the 'Download 'DLL file name'' link. Click on 'Save File' in the pop-up confirmation to accept the download.5. Double-click the saved file after the...
How to Repair User32.dll
1. Save and then close any files and programs that are open.2. Back up your data on external media. (Note: Your computer system may be unstable, so applying this step is a precautionary measure.)3. Click 'Start,' click 'Run' and then type 'cmd' in the Open box.4. Click 'OK,' type 'tasklist /m User32.dll' and then press 'Enter.'5. Find the program that created the error in the 'Image Name' list and then remove or reinstall it. If your computer continues to display USER32.DLL error messages, continue.6. Repair or reinstall the damaged or missing USER32.DLL files using your operating...
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
How to Fix XML Errors
1. Validate your XML data. It can be tempting for developers to create XML data and only worry about its accuracy if it does not work within the project as a whole. However, by validating your XML data as a standard practice when you create it, you can save yourself stress when you use the data. The official W3C Markup Validation service is the main source for validating XML markup, yet the W3Schools site provides a similar service, so choose one and upload your code. XML validation highlights errors in markup syntax. You may find that a single markup error has multiple knock-on effects, making...
Monday, April 25, 2011
How to Replace PSAPI.DLL
1. Open your Web browser and navigate to the download page for a working version of psapi.dll. You can find a link to this location in the Resources section.2. Click the download link and download the .zip file containing the .dll file. Take note of the location to which the file is being downloaded.3. Navigate to the .zip file on your computer after the download has finished. Double-click the file to open it in WinZip, then click the 'Extract' button and extract it to your computer's desktop.4. Right-click on the 'Start' button in Windows and select 'Explore' from the pop-up menu. Navigate...
Sunday, April 24, 2011
How to Reinstall Some Missing Files
1. Windows Update1. Open the Start menu, click \"All Programs,\" and then click \"Windows Update.\"2. Click the “Check for updates” link to have Windows Update scan the computer. Download and install the critical updates presented by Windows Update.3. Restart the computer and check for the missing file. If the file is still missing, proceed below to Section 2 for Windows XP or Section 3 for Windows Vista and Windows 7. If a DLL file is missing, skip to Section 4.System File Protection in Windows XP4. Insert the Windows XP installation or recovery disc. Close the window that starts up with...
How to Install a HAL.DLL File
1. Click on the Hal.dll download link provided in 'Resources.' This will take you to a page that offers the file as a download.2. Click on the blue underlined link that says, 'Click here to go to the download of Hal.dll.' This will bring up a new small pop-up window called 'hal.dll step 3 of 3.'3. Click 'Download hal.dll.' The file will now be downloaded as a zip file.4. Download and install a zip converter software if your computer does not currently have one. WinZip provides a free trial version of its software (see download link in Resources).5. Open the 'hal.dll' zip file. It will...
How to Open D3DRM.DLL
1. Right-click on the D3drm.dll file, which according to the File Inspect Library website, 'is usually located in the %SYSTEM% sub-folder.'2. Click on 'Open With.'3. Click on 'Choose Default Program.'4. Click on the icon of the software you wish to use to open the D3drm.dll file with.5. Click on 'Browse' to search for the software you wish to use only if Windows does not display it. Then click on 'Open.'6. Click on 'Ok.' The D3drm.dll file will op...
Friday, April 22, 2011
How to Install ActiveX CAB Files
1. Locate the CAB file on your hard drive. If you already know where it is located, you can skip this step. Otherwise, click the Start button in Windows and then click "Search." In the Search window, click "All files and folders," type the name of the CAB file in the search field and click the "Search" button. When the file appears in the search results, look at the file path specified to determine its location.2. Click the Start button in Windows and then click "Run." Type "msconfig" in the Run window and click "OK." This will open the Windows Configuration Utility, which can be used to decompress...
How to Build a Flash Website
1. Open your flash source file or create a new one. To create a new file, perform the actions in Step 2.2. Choose 'File' from the top menu bar and choose 'New.' The 'New Document' window displays. Select a 'Flash File' option. Create your Flash animation using the tools and options available. Save the file by selecting 'File' from the top menu bar and then 'Save.' Name the file.3. Choose 'File' from the top menu bar and then 'Publish Settings' from the 'Publish Settings' window. Check the 'Flash' and 'HTML' boxes. This will cause output of an HTML and SWF file of your animation. Click 'Publish.'...
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