Sunday, June 10, 2012

How to Update Wavdest.Dll Crash in Vista


1. Click the 'WavDest.DLL' file.
2. Click the 'Download WavDest.DLL' link and click 'Save.' Save the file to your C: drive.
3. Click 'Start,' type 'Run' in the 'Search' box, and press 'Enter.'
4. Type 'regsvr32 c:\wavdest.dll' and press 'Enter' to reinstall the working file to your system.
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Saturday, June 9, 2012

How to Fix Advrcntr2 Dll


1. Insert the CD you used to install Nero on your computer.
2. Right-click on the 'Start' button and click 'Explore.'
3. Click on your CD drive and open the 'Data' then the 'System' folder.
4. Click on 'advrcntr2.dll,' press 'CTRL' and 'C' to copy the file then go to the 'C:\Windows\System32' directory on your computer.
5. Press 'CTRL' and 'V' to paste the file onto your computer and fix the error.
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How to Locate Registry Files on a Computer


1. Click 'Start' and then type 'Regedit' in the search bar.
2. Press the 'Enter' key. Click the 'Yes' button when the User Access Control dialog window opens. The Registry Editor window opens.
3. Double-click the registry key section you want to search. There are five sections located in the left pane of the window. For example, if you want to locate the registry files for system settings, double-click 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE' and a list will appear.
4. Double-click 'SYSTEM' on the list and select the system registry file you want to look at. Right-click the selected file and choose an option from the pop-up list. Repeat the process for any registry file you want to locate in any of the five registry key sections.
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Friday, June 8, 2012

How to Delete Flash 9F OCX


1. Type http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/141/tn_14157.html into the address bar of your Internet screen.
2. Click on the uninstaller for your operating system.
3. Select 'Save File' when a pop-up box informs you that you have chosen to open this binary file.
4. Save the file to your desktop.
5. Close every application that you currently have open, including any Messenger programs.
6. Double-click on the uninstaller file you saved on your desktop and follow any instructions provided.
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How to Fix Rundll32


1. Eliminate any corrupt files in your computer's registry with a registry scan. Most anti-virus programs provide a scanning feature that can be accessed by clicking 'Scan' on the main menu of the software. If you do not have an anti-virus program installed, or your anti-virus program does not scan, use Windows Live OneCare, an online scanning system created by Microsoft that works like the registry scanners in anti-virus programs and can be accessed online for free. (See Resources.) Delete all the corrupted files found during the scan by pressing the 'Delete' button.
2. Stop the DLL services from running on your computer. To stop the services, go to 'Start,' 'All Programs,' and click 'Run' or 'Accessories,' and then 'Run.' Type 'service.msc' and press 'Enter' to open the 'Service Management' window.
3. Scroll to 'DLL' in the window and right-click the entry. Choose 'Stop' from the menu that opens to stop all DLL services on your computer from running.
4. Open the 'Start' menu and 'All Programs' again, and click 'Run' or 'Accessories' > 'Run.' Enter 'regedit' at the prompt to open the Windows Registry Editor.
5. Click 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,' click 'SOFTWARE,' click 'Microsoft,' click 'Windows,' click 'CurrentVersion' and click 'Run' in the left pane of the Registry Editor to display the 'Run' keys in the right pane. Right-click the 'rusvdgpo' key in the right pane and choose 'Modify.' Highlight all the text in the 'Value' box with your mouse, press 'Delete' to remove the text, and click 'OK.'
6. Go back to the 'Services Management' window. Right-click 'DLL' in the list and select 'Restart' from the menu to start DLL services again.
7. Restart your computer. All the deleted DLL files that were deleted during the registry scan reinstall automatically as the computer reboots, including the Rundll32 file deleted after the registry scan.
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How to Install ActiveX Control in Microsoft Access


1. Open Microsoft Access. Click 'Start,' then 'All Programs,' 'Microsoft Office,' 'Microsoft Office Access 2003.'
2. Open the Access database file you want to modify. Click the 'File' menu, then click the 'Open' link. This opens the file selector window. Click the database file, then click the 'Open' button. This opens the file.
3. Click the form, report or data access page on which you want to install an ActiveX control, then click the 'Design' icon. This opens the Design view.
4. Click the 'More Controls' tool icon in the 'Toolbox' toolbar in Microsoft Access. This opens a menu of ActiveX controls. Click the control you want to install.
5. Click where you want to place the control in the form, report or data access page you are modifying. This installs the ActiveX control in your Microsoft Access database.
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How to Fix Error 1720


1. Check whether you are in administrator mode using 'User Accounts' in Control Panel. If not, log out and log in again using an administrator account.
2. Check whether you have the latest version of InstallShield on your computer. If not, download the latest version and install using default settings (see Resources).
3. Download and install a registry cleaning software and try to solve the conflicts and problems in the registry (see Resources).
4. Make sure the disc is not damaged or corrupted if you are using a CD or DVD for installation. Clean the disc with a piece of cloth. If the disc is corrupted, get a new installation disc.
5. Uninstall the previous version of the software completely and restart you system, then try a fresh installation.
6. Find the path for the source files and give the path of these files during the installation using the 'Browse' button.
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Thursday, June 7, 2012

How to Print PDF From Visual Basic


1. Open your VB editor within a Microsoft document by clicking 'Tools,' 'Macros,' 'Visual Basic Editor.'
2. Type the following code into the editor:Sub OpenPDF()Dim strPDFFileName As StringstrPDFFileName = 'C:\examplefile.pdf'('This next function checks to see if the file isn't already open)If Not FileLocked(strPDFFileName) Then(If it returns False, then continue opening the PDF file)Documents.Open strPDFFileName)End IfEnd SubReplace 'strPDFFileName' with the full name of your PDF document. Replace 'C:\examplefile.pdf' with the directory location of your document.
3. Type the following code to prepare your PDF file for printing:Sub PrintPDF (strPDFFileName as string)Dim sAdobeReader as StringsAdobeReader = 'C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 6.0\Reader\AcroRd32.exe'RetVal = Shell(sAdobeReader & '/P' & Chr(34) & sStrPDFFileName & Chr(34), 0)End Sub
4. Enter the below code to finally print your PDF document:Sub CommandButton_Click()Call OpenPDFCall PrintPDFEnd Sub
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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

How to Fix Iertutil.dll


1. Click the 'Start' button in Windows, then expand the 'All Programs' folder, then the 'Accessories' folder and finally the 'System Tools' folder. Click the 'System Restore' icon.
2. Click 'Restore my computer to an earlier time' and click the 'Next' button.
3. Select a restore point from the calendar by clicking a bold date. If your problems with iertutil.dll are new, select a restore point from just before the problems started. If you aren't sure when the problems started, scroll back through the months on the calendar by clicking the 'Back' button on the left side of it and click the earliest bold date that appears. Once you select a restore point, click the 'Next' button.
4. Review your selected restore point on the confirmation screen, then click the 'Next' button. In Windows Vista, this is a 'Finish' button instead.
5. Wait as your computer restores and reboots, which will take several minutes. When the computer boots back up, the .dll file will be restored and IE7 should work properly. To make sure you have the latest version of this file, however, and to make sure your restored copy of IE7 is up to date, proceed to the next step to reinstall it.
6. Open your Web browser and navigate to the download location for the IE7 installation file. You can find a link to this page in Resources. When the page loads, click the 'Download' button and save the file to your hard drive.
7. Double-click the downloaded file to launch the Installation Wizard. Follow the on-screen prompts to re-install IE7, which will update iertutil.dll. At the end of the installation process, you will be prompted to reboot your computer. Select 'Restart Now' and wait for your computer to reboot. When it boots up again, IE7 should be fully updated, iertutil.dll should be fully restored and all related errors should stop.
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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

How to Start GPS Terrain.dll


1. Click the 'Start' button on your desktop and then select 'Microsoft Flight Simulator. Wait for the program to load.
2. Select any saved game once the program loads. You don't have to actually play the game for long. After the game loads you can exit the game and quit the software.
3. Hold down 'CTRL,' 'ALT' and 'Delete' and wait for the Windows Task Manager to load. Select 'Processes' and you can see the GPS Terrain.dll file running in the background.
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How to Troubleshoot a Dell Inspiron 9300


'A Required DLL Was Not Found' Error Message When Opening a Program
1. Click 'Start' in the lower-left corner of the screen and then click 'Control Panel.' The Control Panel window opens.
2. Click 'Add or Remove Programs.' A list of programs installed on your computer will be generated.
3. Scroll through the list of programs installed on the computer and select the program that triggers the error message. Click 'Remove.' Follow the on-screen prompts to uninstall that particular program.
4. Insert the installation CD or click the installation file on your desktop to re-install the program that you just removed. The error message should no longer appear.
'Insufficient Memory' Error Message and Other Memory Problems
5. Shut down the laptop, disconnect any cables or external devices, and turn the Inspiron 9300 laptop upside down. Position it so the back of the laptop is facing you. Locate the battery in the lower left corner of the laptop.
6. Push the battery latch to the right (it is located above the right side of the battery) and remove the battery from the laptop.
7. Remove the two screws on the right side memory module cover in the middle of the laptop using a Phillips screwdriver. Remove the memory module cover. Push the retaining clips on the short sides of each memory module, causing the module to tilt upward. Pull each module out of its slot carefully and then re-insert each module back into its respective slot. Push down carefully to make sure the modules are fully inserted.
8. Replace the memory module cover and screw in the two screws that connect it to the laptop. Slide the battery back into its compartment until you hear a click and the battery locks into place.
9. Turn the laptop upright. If you are still receiving error messages, upgrade your memory modules.
'Operating System Not Found' Error Message When Starting Computer
10. Shut down the laptop, disconnect any cables or external devices, and turn the Inspiron 9300 laptop upside down. Position it so the back of the laptop is facing you.
11. Remove the two screws above the left side of the battery bay. The hard drive is located directly beneath the two screws along the left edge of the laptop.
12. Pull the hard drive out of the laptop carefully. Wait one minute and then slide the hard drive back into the laptop. Push the hard drive in firmly to make sure it is completely connected to the laptop.
13. Restart the laptop. If you are still receiving this error, you will need to either reinstall the operating system or replace the hard drive.
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Monday, June 4, 2012

How to Scan for Missing Dll Files


1. Go to 'Start,' 'All Programs,' 'Accessories,' right-click the 'Command Prompt.' Select 'Run as administrator.' The 'Command Prompt Window' opens.
2. Type 'sfc /scannow,' and then press 'Enter.' The 'System File Checker' program will scan your system, and then replace missing or damaged files from your system with the ones from your Windows disk.
3. Follow the instructions on the screen. When done, restart your computer.
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Saturday, June 2, 2012

How to Get Rid of Run.dll Errors


1. Close all currently running programs and reboot your computer. Sometimes rebooting your computer will solve these errors. Move to the next step if it does not.
2. Uninstall and reinstall the program that is running into rundll errors. To do that, click the Windows 'Start' button and click the 'Control Panel.'
3. Double-click 'Add or Remove Programs' to open the programs window.
4. Scroll through and click the program causing the rundll errors. Click 'Change/Remove' to uninstall it from your computer. Reinstall the program using the installation disc or from the website if that's where you originally installed it from.
5. Locate the error with the System Configuration Utility. To do that, click the Windows 'Start' button and click 'Run.'
6. Type 'msconfig' (without quotes) and press 'Enter' to open the System Configuration Utility.
7. Choose 'Selective Startup' and enable one of its components. Click 'OK' to save the changes and restart your computer. If an error appears after restarting your computer, move to the next step.
8. Run an antivirus program and remove all malicious files that could be causing the error. If you do not have an antivirus program, download a free one such as AVG (see Resources).
9. Launch the antivirus program after it has installed. Perform a full system scan and delete all detected malicious files.
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Friday, June 1, 2012

How to Load Dll Files


Instructions
1. Right-click on the .DLL file.
2. Select 'Open With.'
3. Click on 'Choose Default Program.'
4. Click on the icon of the application you wish to open the DLL file with.
5. Click on 'Browse' of you do not see the software you wish to use. Search for it and then click on 'Open.'
6. Click on 'Ok.' Your DLL file will load.
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How to Install the Missing DLL Files in Windows XP With the Help of Commands


1. Click 'Start' and 'Run.'
2. Type 'cmd' and press 'Enter.'
3. Type 'regsvr32 x:\filename' and press 'Enter,' replacing 'x' with the drive containing the DLL file and 'filename' with the full name of the DLL file.
4. Restart the computer.
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