Tuesday, February 21, 2012

How to Fix Ntdll.dll Errors

1. Restart your system and press 'F8' in succession, until the advanced Windows option appears. Load the 'Last Know Good Configuration' option. Check to see if the ntdll.dll error messages are gone.2. Remove the software that you put on your PC prior to the onset of ntdll.dll error messages. It is possible that the software program is the cause of the errors. Once you remove the software, test to see that the errors no longer appear.3. Click 'Start' and open 'All Programs.' Open the Windows Update feature. Check for the latest updates and install them. Reboot your system once the update...
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Monday, February 20, 2012

How to Turn Off the Status Bar in IE 7

1. Open Internet Explorer.2. Click 'View' in the top menu. If you cannot see 'View,' press 'Alt' to display the menu bar.3. Move your mouse pointer over 'Toolbars' and uncheck 'Status Bar' to hide the status b...
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Sunday, February 19, 2012

How to Find CLSID ActiveX in IE

1. Open the registry editor by clicking 'Start' and 'Run,' typing 'regedit' into the run dialog and pressing 'Enter.'2. Expand the 'HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT' folder by clicking the plus sign to its left.3. Select the 'CLSID' folder under the 'HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT' folder by clicking it.4. Click 'Edit' and 'Find.'5. Type 'Control' in the 'Find What' box.6. Check the 'Keys' box under 'Look At' and uncheck the 'Values' and 'Data' boxes.7. Click 'Find Next.' The first ActiveX control will be displayed.8. Click 'ProgID' under the 'Control' folder. If the name displayed in the 'ProgID' folder...
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How to Fix Application Errors

1. Close all currently running computer applications by clicking the red 'X' in the upper right-hand corner of the program's window.2. Press the 'Start Menu' button and click on the 'Control Panel' option. This will open a new window.3. Click on the text field in the upper right-hand corner of the 'Control Panel.' Type 'solution'--this will bring up one or more clickable options; click on the option labeled 'Problem Reports and Solutions.' This will open another new window.4. Click on 'See Problems to Check,' located on the upper left-hand side of the 'Problem Reports and Solutions' window.5....
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How to Uninstall Active X in Windows XP

1. Select the Windows 'Start' button, choose 'Settings' and then select 'Control Panel.'2. Double-click on 'Add/Remove Programs' and then select the 'Install/Uninstall' tab.3. Choose the ActiveX control you would like to delete from the list of programs, select 'Add/Remove' button and then follow the prompts to uninstall the ActiveX.4. Open Windows Explorer if the ActiveX control you are trying to delete is not displayed on the list of installed programs and then go the 'Windows\Downloaded Program Files' folder, or the 'Winnt\Downloaded Program Files' folder.5. Remove/Uninstall the ActiveX...
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Friday, February 17, 2012

How to Use MSFlexGrid in VB6

1. Click the Windows "Start" button and select "All Programs." Click "Microsoft Visual Basic," and then click "Visual Basic 6" to open the compiler.2. Open the desktop form that contains the MSFlexGrid. If you do not already have an MSFlexGrid control on the form, drag and drop a control from the toolbox.3. Set the number of rows to the amount of records in your data set. The following code sets up the number of rows equal to the amount of records in the "customers" record set:grid.Rows = customers.RecordCountgrid.Cols = 24. Add data to the MSFlexGrid control. For instance, the following...
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How to Delete Updspapi.dll

1. Click the 'Windows Start Menu' icon.2. Type 'cmd' into the 'Search Programs and Files' box and press 'Enter' if you are using Windows Vista or Windows Seven. Click 'Run' and type 'cmd' into the Run box and click 'OK' if you are using Windows XP. The Windows Command Prompt will open.3. Type 'regsvr32 /u updspapi.dll' (without the quotation marks) into the Windows Command Prompt and press 'Enter.'4. Close the Windows Command Prompt and restart your comput...
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How to Fix a Logonui.exe Application Error

1. Put your Windows CD/DVD into your DVD drive.2. Click your 'Start' menu, click 'All Programs,' click 'Accessories' and click 'Run.'3. Type 'expand D:\i386\logonui.ex_ %windir%\system32\logonui.exe' without the quote marks. Replace 'D' with your CD/DVD drive. This replaces the corrupt LogonUI application with a fresh one from your operating system's installation resource.4. Restart your computer and remove the disc from your dri...
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How to Register Msdatgrd OCX

1. Click on 'Start' and choose 'Run' if you are using Windows XP. Click the Windows logo to open the Start menu in Windows Vista or 7. Type 'cmd' in the text field and press 'Enter' to open a Command Prompt.2. Enter 'regsvr32 MSDATGRD.OCX' at the Command Prompt. Press 'Enter' to register the OCX file. A confirmation message will appear if the registration was successful.3. Reboot your computer to ensure the changes take effe...
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How to Fix an SP DLL

1. Type 'Startup' into the search bar on your Start Menu and click the top program that appears in the list. Enter your administrative password, if necessary. Scroll through the list of programs that start when you log in and delete 'sp.dll' if it is present.2. Press the 'Windows + R' keys to open the Run dialog and then type the command 'msconfig' into the text-entry field. Click on the 'Startup' tab and check to see if 'sp regedit -s C:\windows\sp.dll' is in the list. Uncheck its box, if it is.3. Open Run again and enter the command 'regedit'. This will open the Windows Registry Editor....
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Thursday, February 16, 2012

How to Get Into Recovery Mode Without Logging Into XP

1. Turn on your computer, insert your Windows installation CD in the CD tray and reboot the computer. When the computer gets to the start-up screen that displays your BIOS information, press “ESC” on your keyboard. This will take you to the “Boot Menu” screen.2. Choose the “CD-ROM Drive” selection. Press “Enter.” This will give you a command line screen that will prompt you to “Press any key to boot from CD…” Quickly press any key on your keyboard. After you press any key, you will see a blue screen with \"Windows Setup\" in the top left corner.3. Allow the set-up CD to load the system drivers...
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

How to Repair Setup.exe

Troubleshooting Install/Uninstall1. Terminate the program installation and delete the downloaded program. Download the program again and attempt to reinstall to replace missing files that may have been skipped during a previous installation.2. Close the web browser to work offline if reinstallation is unsuccessful. Disable any antivirus software and firewall programs that may be halting the installation process, and repeat the installation or use the 'repair' feature if it is available. Enable AV software and firewalls before accessing the Internet.3. Open the 'Event Viewer' to inspect the...
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How to Add DLL Files

1. Reinstall software that prompts messages of missing .dll files. Many pieces of software install .dll files on your computer as you install the software itself, and it could be that one of these files has been accidentally deleted or corrupted. Reinstalling the software can add or replace these files and often resolves .dll problems that only occur when using a specific software title. If this doesn't add the .dll files you need, proceed to the next step.2. Visit a Web site that contains thousands of .dll files available for free download. A link to one such site can be found in the Resources...
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Cannot Locate Browseui.Dll

1. Restart the computer. Press 'F8' on your keyboard when the BIOS information is displayed. Choose the 'Safe Mode with Command Prompt' option.2. Insert the Windows XP CD-ROM. Type 'cd\windows\system32' at Command Prompt. Now type 'ren browseui.dll browseui.old' and press 'Enter.'3. Change to your CD-ROM directory by typing the CD drive letter followed by a colon, and press 'Enter.' The CD-ROM drive letter is usually E, D, or F. Type 'cd i386' and press 'Enter.' Type 'expand Browseui.dl_ %Windir%\System32\Browseui.dll,' and then press 'Enter.' Make sure you type it exactly as it is here.4....
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Monday, February 13, 2012

How to Fix a Windows Root System Problem

1. Boot the system using the last known good configuration option. Press the F8 key when the computer starts to access the Boot Option Menu. Tab down to Use Last Known Configuration and press enter to continue loading Windows.2. Restore to a previous point when the system was working using System Restore. If Windows is not loading properly start the system in Safe Mode. Press the F8 key to go to the Boot Menu Options and select Safe Mode from the list.3. Click the 'Start' button and then select 'All Programs.' System Restore is found in the System Tools program group which is located in...
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