Friday, June 14, 2013

How to Fix Maplestory After BB


1. Go to the official MapleStory website at maplestory.nexon.net.
2. Click on the 'Support' tab at the top tool bar on the right of the screen. Download the 'Manual Patch' if you are running a MapleStory game that you downloaded from an old 'Release Client.'
3. Double click on the patch. Select the folder that you have installed the 'MapleStory' game in, such as C:\nexon\maplestory to apply the patch. If you get the error that says 'canvas.dll is corrupt' download the new client found at the top of the 'Support' page. If you get the error 'maplestory.exe not found,' select the correct folder as you have clicked on a folder that does not contain the MapleStory game files.
4. Download 'DirectX' from the 'Support' page and install it. Download the 'Graphic Drivers' from the 'Support' page, follow the instructions on the page to select the correct computer mother board and install them. Restart your computer. You computer should now run MapleStory without any problems
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How to Fix Rundle Errors on a Computer


Clean Registry
1. Downloads and install a free registry-cleaning program, like CCleaner (link provided in 'Resources' section below). After downloading the file, double-click to open. Select your language, click the 'Okay' button, click 'Next' and then click 'I Agree' to agree to the license agreement. Click 'Install,' then wait for the program to install on your computer. Make sure the 'Run CCleaner' checkbox is checked and click the 'Finish' button to run the program.
2. Click the 'Registry' icon on the left side of the CCleaner program window, then click the 'Scan for Issues' button. Once the scan is complete, click on the 'Fix Selected Issues' button. When asked to save a backup of your registry, click 'Yes,' then choose a save spot on your computer.
3. Click on the 'Fix Selected Issues' button. This will fix any registry issues and clean out outdated registry entries for you.
4. Close CCleaner and any programs that are open and restart your computer.
Identify and Remove the Process
5. Write down the name of the DLL file that is experiencing the error on a piece of paper. When the error message pops up, there should be a system directory and file name displayed. The system directory will begin with your operating system drive letter (most commonly 'c:\'), then will be followed by a directory location ('windows\system32\' or something similarly formatted), and then the file name ('usvdgpo.dll' for example). It is not necessary to write down the entire thing, just the file name on the end.
6. Identify the process by visiting the Process Library website (link provided in the 'Resources' section below). Near the top of the screen there is a text area next to a button that is marked 'Find.' Type the file name that you noted in the above step into the text area, then click the 'Find' button.
7. Click on the search result that most closely matches the file name you entered. On the left side of the screen, in the '(filename) General Information' box, write down the name of the system process that is displayed following the phrase 'Part of:'
8. Remove the process by clicking on the 'Start' button in the bottom left corner of your screen, then select the 'Run' option. In the Run dialog box text area, type in 'services.msc'. This will bring up the Services Management window.
9. Locate and right-click your mouse on the name of the system process you noted in step 3, then choose the 'Properties' option. Choose 'Disabled' from the Startup Type drop-down menu, then click the 'Stop' button under the Service Status heading to stop the process from running.
10. Restart your computer. The error message should not occur. If the error message occurs again, if the process could not be stopped in the Services Management window, or if the file could not be found in the Process Library, continue to section 3.
Edit the Registry
11. Click the 'Start' button in the bottom left corner of your screen, then choose 'Run.' In the Run dialog box text area, type in 'regedit'.
12. In the Registry Editor window, click the plus (+) sign next to the following folders, in order: 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE', 'SOFTWARE', 'MICROSOFT', 'WINDOWS' and then 'CURRENT_VERSION'.
13. Click once on the 'RUN' folder. In the display box on the right side of the Registry Editor window, locate the file directory and name listed under the data heading and delete the entry. This will cause Windows to recreate the file on restart or ignore the entry, which will stop the error message.
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Thursday, June 13, 2013

How to Fix a Page Fault Error


1. Click 'Start' on the desktop and then select 'Find,' followed by 'Files and Folders.'
2. Type '.pwl' in the name box; then select 'Find Now.' These are password files.
3. Delete all .pwl files that are detected.
4. Click 'Close' and then restart the computer. When the computer restarts, the passwords will be re-created, correcting the error.
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Monday, June 10, 2013

How to Repair Windows Script Host


1. Click the 'Start' menu and choose the 'Run' option. Enter the letters 'CMD' into 'Run' and press 'OK.'
2. Enter the text 'regsrv3,' followed by a space and the line '%systemroot%.' Immediately after the second % symbol, type in '\system32\.' All of this text is the main prefix that you will need to use for each entry.
3. Type the letters 'vbscript.dll' after the first main prefix line and press the 'Enter' key to enter the first command.
4. Enter another line of prefix text followed by 'jscript.dll' to make the second command. Make a third command with the main prefix followed by 'dispex.dll' and press 'Enter.'
5. Type in the fourth command line using the main prefix plus scrobj.dll and press 'Enter.' The fifth command uses the main prefix with the line 'scrrun.dll.'
6. Add the sixth command line with the main prefix and suffix of 'wshext.dll' and press 'Enter.' Type in the final line with the prefix followed by 'wshom.ocx' and press 'Enter.'
7. Restart your computer to allow the script additions to take effect.
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Sunday, June 9, 2013

How to Fix Abobe ActiveX Control Files


1. Hold down the 'R' key and press the 'Windows' key at the same time. Wait for the Run utility to load.
2. Type 'cmd' in the search box and click 'OK.' Wait for the Command prompt to launch. Type 'sfc /scannow' at the prompt and press 'Enter' to begin the System File Checker scan tool. Allow the tool to detect and repair ActiveX file errors.
3. Exit the Command prompt.
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How to Install Mshtml.dll


1. Open Internet Explorer, Firefox or your Web browser.
2. Navigate to dll-files.com and on the website search box type in 'MSHTML.DLL' and click 'Search.'
3. Go down to 'Free Download' and click 'Download Now.'
4. Click 'Save' in the download box. Choose to save the file on your Windows desktop for easy access.
5. Go to Windows desktop, look for the file, right-click on it, and select 'Copy.'
6. Go to 'Start > Run.' The 'Run' box opens.
7. Type 'c:\windows\system32\' and click 'OK.' This opens the 'System32' folder.
8. Go to 'Edit' at the top of the screen and click 'Paste' to paste the DLL file into the system32 folder.
9. Close out the folder window.
10. Click 'Start > Run.'
11. Type in the 'Open' box: Regsvr32 'C:\Windows\System32\mshtml.dll' and click 'OK.'Click 'Yes' to confirm the DLL registration.
12. Close out and restart your computer.
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How to Use a DLL in Microsoft Access 2003


Determine Current Version of JET
1. Click the 'Start' button and then select the 'Search' option.
2. Select the 'All files and folders' option under the 'Search Companion' on the left panel.
3. Type 'MsJet40.dll' into the text field under 'All or part of the file name.'
4. Right-click the MSJet40.dll file when the list of files appears. Select the 'Properties' option from the context menu.
5. Click the 'Version' tab to find the version number.
Download Latest Service Pack
6. Determine which service pack download is needed based on your operating system. JET4.0 Service Pack 8 (SP8) is available for Windows Server 2003, Windows XP and Windows 2000.
7. Click the 'Download' button on the Microsoft Download Center page.
8. Click the 'Save File' button when the download box appears on the screen.
9. Select a location on your system to save the file such as your desktop or the Local Disk (C:).
10. Double-click the downloaded file to install the latest Jet 4.0 Service Pack.
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Friday, June 7, 2013

How to Use DLL in Excel


Implementing DLL File on Visual Basic
1. Create a new DLL file on Visual Basic Studio by clicking on File and selecting 'New Project.' Go to 'Class Library' and click 'OK.'
2. Click on 'Project' and select 'ClassLibrary1 Properties' from the drop-down menu. Edit the name of the assembly as well as the root namespace to your preferred labels and open the code window.
3. Write the codes for the functions of the class and click on 'Build' from the menu bar. Go to select 'Build (Name of Library)' to create the DLL file.
4. Go to the 'Properties' command found at the bottom of the 'Project' menu. Set the description of the project to the specific string you want to see whenever you select the reference of the DLL in your Excel file.
Opening the Visual Basic DLL in Excel
5. Go to the 'Tools' menu of the Excel program and select 'References.'
6. Find the server class of your Visual Basic DLL file and click on it.
7. Add a new module to your Excel workbook by creating a function that makes a server class instance and uses the methods of the same instance.
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How do I Fix an Error 53 on an Okidata Printer?


1. Look at the Error 53 message. It should say the following: 'Runtime error '53': File not found (DLLFileName.dll).' Write down the 'DLLFileName.dll' on a piece of paper so you don't forget.
2. Click the 'Start' menu and type the DLL file name (with the .DLL extension) in the search bar. Let Windows locate the DLL file.
3. Right-click the DLL file and select 'Copy.'
4. Click the 'Start' menu and select 'Run...'
5. Type the following (without the quotes) 'C:\Windows\System32' and press the 'Enter' key. This assumes that your Windows operating system is installed on your 'C:\ drive.' This will open a new Windows explorer window for your System32 folder.
6. Right-click on an empty area within the folder and select 'Paste' to manually copy the missing DLL file.
7. Close the windows. Restart your computer to end the task.
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Thursday, June 6, 2013

How to Search for Missing Dll Files


1. Write down or make a note of the name of the DLL file(s) you are searching for. Your computer will typically display an error message if you are missing a necessary DLL file, so save the name of the file shown in the error.
2. Open an online DLL download site, such as DLL-Downloads, DLL-Files or afreeDLL (see Resources).
3. Search for the file by typing the name of the file you have written down into the search window. If you don't have this information, you can still search with a partial name or by browsing files in different categories. If you can't find the file on one site, try another because sites vary in content.
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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

How Do I Change Windows System32.Dll Folders?


1. Click the Windows 'Start' button. Type 'regedit' into the text box and then click 'OK.' This opens the Windows registry editor.
2. Navigate to 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session ManagerEnvironment' in the registry editor.
3. Right-click 'Path' and select 'Modify.' This lists the environment variables for your system that point to the location of the system directory. Change 'C:\winnt\system32' to the new location for the 'system32.dll' file.
4. Click 'OK' to save the changes and reboot your computer. Changes take effect the next time you start your computer.
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How to Fix the Error Box About Scripts Running in Macromedia Flash Player 6


1. Close all Web browser windows.
2. Click 'Start' and input 'flash.ocx' into the search bar. Press 'Enter' and wait for the computer to search for the associated file.
3. Right-click the file and select 'Properties.' Click the 'General' tab.
4. Find the 'Location' section and record the file path.
5. Click 'Start' and select 'Run.' Input 'regsvr32 [filepath] /u', replacing '[filepath]' with the exact file path you recorded in the previous step. Press 'Enter.'
6. Click 'OK' to confirm that you want to unregister the file.
7. Click 'Start' and input 'enterflash.ocx' into the search bar. Right-click the file and select 'Delete.' Repeat this step with 'swflash.inf'.
8. Restart the computer to complete the uninstallation.
9. Download Macromedia Flash 6 and save it to your desktop.
10. Right-click the file and select 'Extract All.' Select the location where you want to unzip the files and click 'Extract.'
11. Open the extracted folder and double-click the 'R79' folder. Double-click 'fp_6.0.79_plugin.exe' and follow the prompts to install Macromedia Flash 6 on your computer.
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How to Fix a Broken 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.' This will open the Command Prompt window.
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 DLL file. This will re-register your DLL and should fix the problem.
5. Restart your computer.
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Tuesday, June 4, 2013

How to Eliminate the IE ActiveX Message


1. Double-click on the Internet Explorer desktop icon or click 'Start,' select 'Programs' and click on 'Internet Explorer.'
2. Click on 'Tools' on the right side of Internet Explorer and select 'Internet Options.' A new window will appear.
3. Click the 'Security' tab at the top then click the 'Custom level' button. A list of Internet Explorer security settings will appear.
4. Locate the 'ActiveX controls and plug-ins' section and select 'Enable' or 'Prompt' for each of the options.
5. Click 'OK' to save your changes. Restart your browser for the changes to take effect.
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How to Reinstall COM+


1. Open Windows Explorer by clicking \"Start,\" \"All Programs,\" then \"Windows Explorer.\"
2. Navigate to the system32 directory by clicking \"C:\\\" in Windows Explorer, then double-clicking \"Windows\" and \"system32.\"
3. Right-click the \"Clbcatq.dll\" file in the system32 directory, click \"Rename,\" then type \"~Clbcatq.dll.\"
4. Open the Windows system service tool. Click \"Start,\" then \"Control Panel.\" Double-click \"Administrative Tools,\" then double-click \"Services.\"
5. Stop the COM+ service. Right-click \"COM+ Event Service\" in the services list, then click \"Properties.\" In the properties window, click the box next to \"Startup Type\" and click \"Disabled.\" Click \"Stop\" under \"Service Status,\" then click \"OK.\"
6. Restart your computer by clicking \"Start,\" \"Shut Down,\" then \"Restart.\"
7. Open the registry editor by clicking \"Start,\" \"Run,\" typing \"regedit\" into the Run box, then pressing \"Enter.\"
8. Click the plus sign next to \"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\" in the registry editor window, the plus sign next to \"SOFTWARE,\" then the plus sign next to \"Microsoft.\" Right click \"COM3\" under \"Microsoft,\" then click \"Delete.\"
9. Open a Command Prompt by clicking \"Start,\" \"Accessories,\" then \"Command Prompt.\"
10. Type \"cd %windir%\" into the Command Prompt window, then press \"Enter.\"
11. Unregister COM+ by typing \"rmdir /s Registration\" into the Command Prompt window, then pressing \"Enter.\"
12. Open the Windows Control Panel by clicking \"Start,\" then \"Control Panel.\"
13. Open the Windows Add/Remove Components tool by double-clicking \"Add/Remove Programs,\" then clicking \"Add/Remove Components.\"
14. Reinstall COM+ by clicking \"Next\" in the \"Add/Remove Components\" window.
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