Friday, December 9, 2011

How to Fix Runtime Error 6

1. Click the desktop's 'Start' button and double-click the 'My Computer' icon.2. Open the 'My Programs' folder (or the folder in which you downloaded Visual Studio to), locate the 'Visual Studio' folder, open it and find the file named 'vb5ide.dll.'3. Right-click the 'vb5ide.dll' file and select the 'Properties' option. If the version states '5.00.4319' or lower, immediately download the Microsoft Visual Studio service pack 3 from the Microsoft download center (see Resource section).4. Click on 'Save' and choose a destination for the executable file to download.5. Locate the executable...
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How to Install Missing DLL Files

1. Type the name of the missing DLL file into the DLL-Files search box (see Resources).2. Click on 'Download.'3. Click on 'Save As,' and save the file to the 'C:\Windows\System32' folder.4. Hold down the Windows key and press 'R.' The Run box opens.5. Type 'regsvr32 filename.dll' (without the quotation marks) into the Run box. Note that 'filename.dll' should be replaced with the name of the Dynamic Link Library (DLL) file that you just downloaded.6. Click 'OK.' This will install the missing DLL fi...
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How to Fix OCX Errors

1. Close any running applications on your computer.2. Click the Windows 'Start' button and then click the 'Search' icon. Click the 'All Files and Folders' link. Type 'flash.ocx' into the search box and click the 'Search' button.3. Right-click the file named 'flash.ocx' if it appears. Select 'Delete' to remove the file. if more than one file with this name appears, right-click all such files and select 'Delete' to remove them.4. Open the Recycle Bin and click the 'Empty the Recycle Bin' option if the 'flash.ocx' file is present. This will permanently erase the file.5. Go to the 'flash.ocx'...
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How to get Flying Model Simulator FMS to work on Windows Vista

1. Close Flying Model Simulator FMS if it's already open.2. Find another computer that uses Windows XP.3. Go to "Start > Search > For Files or Folders".4. In the search box, type in "d3drm.dll" (without the quotes).5. Next, click on "Search Now" or hit "Enter" to start the search.6. If the "d3drm.dll" file is found, right-click on the file and choose "Copy".7. Go to the Desktop and hold down "CTRL" and then press "V" on your keyboard.8. The "d3drm.dll" file should now appear on the Desktop.9. Next, copy the "d3drm.dll" file from the Desktop to a USB flash drive or you can...
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How to Disable a Remote Access Connection Manager

1. Click 'Start,' 'Control Panel.' Double-click the 'Administrative Tools' icon, if using Windows XP.If using Windows 7, click 'Start,' 'Control Panel' and 'System & Security.'If using Windows Vista, click 'Start,' 'Control Panel' and 'System Maintenance.'2. Click the 'Services' icon. The Services (Local) dialog box will open. Scroll down and double-click 'Remote Access Connection Manager.'3. Click the down arrow next to 'Startup Type:' and select 'Disabled.' Click 'Stop' under the Service Status heading.4. Click 'Apply,' 'OK.' Remote Access Connection Manager is now disabled on your...
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Thursday, December 8, 2011

How to Use ACLs to Disable Ole32db.dll

1. Log in to the computer using the username and password of an account that has administrator permissions.2. Navigate to the Ole32db.dll file, right-click on it and click 'Properties.'3. Click the 'Security' tab in the window that appears. Click the 'Advanced' tab. Click the 'Owner' tab. Click the 'Edit' button. Click 'Other users or groups.' Type the name of the current account used to log in to the computer into the text box and click the 'Check Names' button. When the account is found and appears, click the 'OK' button. Click the 'OK' button in the 'Windows Security' window that appears.4....
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How to Get Rid of Bcmwltry.exe

1. Press 'Ctrl,' 'Alt' and 'Delete' together to open the Windows Task Manager. Click the 'Processes' tab.2. Scroll down and click 'Bcmwltry.exe.' Click 'End Process.'3. Click the Windows 'Start' button and click 'Search.' Click 'Search All Files and Folders' to open the search window. Click 'More Advanced Options' and place a check on all the options.4. Search for and delete 'Bcmwltry.exe.'5. Click the Windows 'Start' button and click 'Run.' Type 'msconfig' (without quotes) and press 'Enter' to open the Systems Configuration Utility window.6. Click the 'Startup' tab and click 'bcmwltry.exe'...
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

How to Repair an FPT File

1. Click on the 'Start' menu and then go to the 'All Programs' button.2. Click on the 'Accessories' tab and right-click on the 'Command Prompt' icon.3. Click 'Run as administrator' from the menu and then type your administrator password into the field that pops up.4. Type 'sfc /scannow' and press 'Enter.'5. Wait for your computer to scan your system and repair your FPT files by automatically replacing incorrect versions with correct Microsoft versio...
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Monday, December 5, 2011

How to Register Windows Firewall

1. Click 'Start,' then 'All Programs' and open 'Accessories.'2. Click 'Command Prompt' if using Windows XP. Right-click and select 'Run as administrator' if using Windows Vista or 7.3. Type 'netsh firewall set opmode disable' and press 'Enter.'4. Type 'regsvr32 ipnathlp.dll' and press 'Enter.'5. Type 'netsh firewall reset' and press 'Enter.'6. Type 'netsh firewall set opmode enable' and press 'Enter.'7. Type 'Exit' and press 'Enter.' The command prompt closes and Windows Firewall is enabl...
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Sunday, December 4, 2011

How to Fix a Plug

1. Refresh the page that is having a plug-in error. Frequently the plug-in simply did not load fully or properly and refreshing the page can reload it and fix the problem. You can do this by pressing the 'F5' key in most browsers. Check to see if the plug-in error remains on the web page; continue if it does.2. Close your browser and press 'Control' plus 'Alt' plus 'Delete' on your computer. Click on the 'Processes' tab and look to make sure your browser process is not in the list (it will be listed as an .exe file associated with your browser). If it is still present in the list, select it...
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Friday, December 2, 2011

Run.dll Removal

1. Note the file path and name for the Run.dll error in the error message box that appears the screen. Close the error window.2. Open the 'Start' menu and type 'Services' in the search box. Click the 'Services' icon that appears at the top of the search results. Click 'Continue' if Windows prompts you to confirm that you want to open the Services window.3. Locate the process experiencing the Run.dll error in the list of programs. Right-click the entry and click 'Stop' to prevent the process from running.4. Close the 'Services' window and return to the 'Start' menu. Type 'Regedit' in the...
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How to Fix Computer Errors

1. If you are getting excessive pop ups, clean your PC with an anti spyware program. Although people confuse spyware with viruses often, these are generally much less harmful, but have the ability to invade your privacy, and often steal personal data gathered from your computer. Several great applications to deal with this include Spybot, Adaware, and Glarys Utilities, all of which can quickly fix or diagnose computer error messages.2. To better fix computer problems, if you notice odd behavior in your Operating System or suddenly cannot access certain data, ensure your anti virus program...
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How to Debug ActiveX DLL

1. Go to one of the many online DLL libraries (see Resources).2. Download the ActiveX DLL and save it to your 'Windows\System32' folder. Alternatively, you can download the ActiveX DLL and save it to your desktop and then drag the DLL into your 'Windows\System32' folder.3. Click the 'Start' menu and type 'Run' into the 'Search Files and Folders' box and press 'Enter.' Or, if you are using a version of Windows prior to Vista, click the 'Start' menu and then click 'Run.' The Run tool opens.4. Type 'cmd' into the 'Open' box and click 'OK.' The Command Prompt opens.5. Type 'regsvr32 ActiveX.dll'...
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How to Fix Computer Viruses amp; Worms for Free

End Infected Processes1. Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete.2. Click on the "Task Manager," and then click on the "Processes" tab.3. End all of the processes associated with the virus or worm. To end a process, right-click on it and select "End Process." To determine if a process is associated with the virus or worm, type the name of the process into the Process Library.Delete Infected DLL Files4. Hold down the Windows key and press "R." The "Run" box opens.5. Type "cmd" (without the quotation marks) into the command prompt, and click "OK." The command prompt opens.6. Type “regsvr32 /u SampleDLLName.dll"...
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Thursday, December 1, 2011

How to Add

1. Open your Web browser, and visit the official Microsoft download page for the Microsoft Access Snapshot Viewer add-in (see References).2. Click 'Download' to download the executable file that installs the add-in to your computer's hard drive.3. Double-click the executable file.4. Click 'Next.' The Snapshot Viewer add-in will be installed onto your copy of Microsoft Access 20...
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