Saturday, October 26, 2013

How to Extract Kernel32.Dll


1. Insert the Windows CD-ROM into your computer and a startup diskette into your computer's floppy drive.
2. Choose the 'Start Computer With CD-ROM Support' option from the startup menu provided by the boot disk.
3. Input the command 'extract /a d:\windows\cabs\base4.cab kernel32.dll /l c:\windows\system' at the command prompt, where 'd:' is the drive letter of your CD drive and 'c:' is the letter of your hard drive. Substitute 'base2.cab' for 'base4.cab' if you are using Windows ME.
4. Remove the diskette from the drive and reboot your computer when the extraction is complete.
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Friday, October 25, 2013

How to Update Msvcr80.dll


1. Click the Windows logo in the bottom left corner of your desktop.
2. Open 'All Programs' if you are using Vista or Windows 7. Click 'Programs' for Windows XP.
3. Open the 'Accessories' folder and click 'Command Prompt.'
4. Type 'regsvr32 msvcr80.dll' in the prompt. Press 'Enter.' This registers and updates the msvcr80.dll file.
5. Type 'Exit' and press 'Enter' to exit the Command Prompt.
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How to Get Rid of Pop Ups that Say Rundll


1. Hit the Start button. Click on 'Run...'
2. Type 'regedit' in the box, and press the Enter key. This will launch your Registry Editor.
3. Double-click on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE on the left pane. Next, click on Microsoft and then Windows.
4. Double-click on Currentversion under the Windows folder. Click on Run.
5. Locate WildTangent CDA on the main panel. Single-click on it and press the Delete key. Restart your computer to end task.
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How to Fix Rundll As an App


1. Put your Windows operating-system disc in your CD/DVD drive.
2. Click your 'Start' menu, click 'All Programs,' click 'Accessories' and click 'Run.'
3. Type 'expand D:\i386\rundll32.ex_ %windir%\system32\rundll32.exe.' Replace 'D' with the letter of your CD/DVD drive. This places a fresh new copy of 'Rundll' in your computer.
4. Restart your computer.
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How to Disable ActiveX Warnings


1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Click on 'Tools' in the menu bar, then 'Options.'
3. Click on the 'Security' tab. Click on the 'Custom level' button in the 'Security level for this zone' section.
4. Scroll down to the 'ActiveX controls and plug-ins' section in the 'Settings' box.
5. Set 'Allow scriptlets' to 'Disable.' Set 'Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls' to 'Disable.' Disable 'Signed' and 'Unsigned' ActiveX controls, as well as 'ActiveX controls marked unsafe for scripting.' Disable or enable 'Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins' and 'Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting.' (Disable these controls to maximize security.)
6. Click on 'OK,' then 'Yes.' Click 'OK' again.
7. Close and restart Internet Explorer.
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Thursday, October 24, 2013

How to Fix Ctmbha.dll


1. Click 'Start' and open 'Computer.'
2. Navigate the following folder path:C >> Documents and Settings >> All Users >> Applications Data >> Creative Labs >> License
3. Scroll down to the 'B3420000.dat' file. Right-click the file and select 'Rename.' Rename the file to 'B3420000.dat.old.'
4. Place the Creative Labs disc into your CD-ROM. Reinstall the Creative Labs software. Reboot your system once the process is complete.
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How to Replace Browseui.dll After an XPSP3 Install


1. Reboot your computer and hold down the 'F8' key to access the Windows Advanced Options menu.
2. Click on the 'Safe Mode With Command Prompt' option in the menu and then press the 'Enter' button on your keyboard.
3. Choose your Windows XP operating system from the boot menu, and then press your 'Enter' button.
4. Place your XP installation CD into your computer's optical drive. Type 'c:\windows\system32' into the command prompt and then press 'Enter' to open the 'System32' folder.
5. Right-click on the 'Browseui.dll' file and click the 'Rename' option. Type 'ren browseui.dll browseui.older' into the rename filed and press the 'Enter' key. This will define the file so you can tell the difference.
6. Type 'd:' into the command prompt to open your Windows XP install CD. Type 'cd i386' into the command prompt and press 'Enter' to bring up the 'i386' folder.
7. Type 'expand Browseui.dl_ c:\windows\System32\Browseui.dll' into the command prompt and press the 'Enter' button to replace the file.
8. Restart your computer to have the file replaced and get rid of the error.
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How to Fix a Windows Update Failure With Regsvr32


1. Click 'Start,' click 'All Programs' and open the 'Accessories' folder.
2. Right-click 'Command Prompt' and select 'Run as administrator.' This loads the Windows Command Prompt utility.
3. Type or paste 'Regsvr32 /s wups.dll' and press the 'Enter' key. Repeat this action for the following:Regsvr32 /s wups2.dllRegsvr32 /s wucltux.dllRegsvr32 /s wuaueng.dllRegsvr32 /s wuapi.dllRegsvr32 /s wuwebv.dllRegsvr32 /s wudriver.dllYou can copy and paste all of these into the Command Prompt at the same time to make this process quicker.
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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

How to Fix Outlook Express That Is Missing Msoe.Dll


1. Open the Windows Registry Editor by selecting 'Run' from the Windows Start menu and typing 'regedit.exe' (without quotes) and clicking 'OK.' Navigate to 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER/ Identities.'
2. Expand the subkeys (by click the '+' icon) until you have located the 'Username' data value 'Main Identity.' Double-click 'Username.'
3. Type 'Main Backup' in the 'Value data' box that is within the 'Edit String' dialog box. Select 'OK.'
4. Select the 'Main' Identities subkey, and click 'Registry > Export Registry File.' Enter the name for the identity ('Main') and save as 'Registration Files.' Select 'Selected Branch' for 'Export Range' and click 'Save.' Save the file to 'My Documents.' This backs up your Outlook Express identities. Repeat for each Identity.
5. Select the 'Identities' subkey within the Registry. Select 'Edit > Delete.' Confirm the deletion.
6. Exit the Registry Editor and restart the computer.
7. Launch Outlook Express when the computer boots back up. Outlook Express will start up without any errors. Click 'Cancel' (and 'Yes' to confirm) when both the 'Internet Connection Wizard' and 'Outlook Express Import' windows appear. Exit Outlook Express.
8. Open 'My Documents' and double-click on the exported Identity subkey. Select 'Yes' within the Registry Editor dialog box. This re-imports the user information to Windows Registry. Repeat for each export Identity.
9. Re-open Outlook Express. The application should open without any errors and with your account information fully intact.
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How to Fix a Memory Leak in Windows XP


1. Right-click the Desktop. Select "New Shortcut."
2. Type "C:\Windows\system32\rundll32.exe advapi32.dll,ProcessIdleTasks" in the box that appears.
3. Click "Next" and enter "FlushRAM" into the "Name" field. Click "Finish."
4. Double-click the shortcut to flush system memory, flushing the memory leak before it becomes problematic.
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Monday, October 21, 2013

How to Install Msvcp60 Dll


1. Launch your computer's default Web browser and navigate to the download site for the replacement version of msvcp60.dll. A link to this page can be found in the Resources section below.
2. Click the download link and save the .zip file to your computer. Wait for the download to complete.
3. Double-click the .zip file to open it in Winzip. Click the 'Extract' button and select your computer's desktop as the extraction location. Wait for the file to be extracted to your desktop.
4. Right-click the 'Start' button in Windows and select 'Explore' to open Windows Explorer. Browse through the left panel of Windows Explorer to find the Windows system folder. In the 32-bit version of Windows XP and Vista, the folder is at 'C:\Windows\System32.' In the 64-bit version of Windows XP and Vista, it's at 'C:\WindowsSysWOW64.' In Windows 2000 and NT, it's at 'C:\WINNT\System32.' Finally, in Windows 95, 98 and ME, it's 'C:\Windows\System.' When you find the system folder for your version, left-click it once to display its contents in the right panel of Windows Explorer.
5. Drag msvcp60.dll from your desktop into the right panel of Windows Explorer. If the file already exists there, you may be asked if you want to replace the file. If you're asked this, click 'Replace' or 'Yes.'
6. Reboot your computer.
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Sunday, October 20, 2013

How to Restore Hal.Dll on Windows XP Home


1. Insert the Windows XP CD and restart your computer.
2. Press the 'R' key when you see the message that states 'Press R to repair Windows.' This brings you to a command line.
3. Type 'Bootcfg /rebuild' and press 'Enter.'
4. Type 'Y' on the 'Add installation to boot list?' screen.
5. Type 'Windows XP Home Edition' on the 'Enter Load Identifier' screen. Leave the 'Enter OS Load Options' field blank.
6. Press 'Enter.'
7. Type 'CHKDSK /r' and press 'Enter.' This will check the disk and its contents for errors and attempt to repair them. You will be notified when it has completed.
8. Remove the CD.
9. Type 'Exit' to restart your computer.
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Friday, October 18, 2013

How to Flash an Xbox 360 BenQ Drive Without a Mod Chip


1. Open your Xbox 360 (see the guide provided in the References section). Separate the external plastic casing from the interior metal casing and remove the Torx size 7 screws with your Torx screwdriver. Remove your BenQ DVD drive from the Xbox 360 case and insert your SATA cable from your computer to the 360. You will then be able to transfer data across the SATA cable from your computer to the Xbox 360 BenQ DVD drive.
2. Turn on your computer, log in to your user account and open your web browser of choice. Download a .BIN edit/write program (free online from the link in the References section) and install the program. JungleFlasher edits and moves BIN files from your computer to your BenQ Xbox 360 DVD drive. Open the BIN program and choose your BenQ 360 DVD drive. Click 'Edit .BIN' and then click 'OK.' The BIN application will begin reading your BenQ 360 DVD drive's original BIN file for editing on your PC.
3. JungleFlasher will customize and produce a new BIN file for flashing from your PC to the Xbox 360 BenQ drive. Select the BIN file you wish to copy to the Xbox 360 BenQ DVD drive within the JungleFlasher application and click 'OK.' JungleFlasher will flash the BIN file to your BenQ Xbox 360 DVD drive. Wait for the flashing process to complete, then shut down your computer. Reassemble your Xbox 360 console before turning the machine back on.
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Thursday, October 17, 2013

How to Repair System32.dll


1. Click on the 'Start' menu.
2. Click 'All Programs,' 'Accessories' and 'System Tools.'
3. Click on 'System Restore' in the drop-down menu. This will cause the 'System Restore' program window to appear.
4. Enter the 'System Restore' program window. Click on 'Restore my computer to an earlier time' in the menu at the top right of the program window.
5. Click on 'Next.'
6. Browse through the calendar. Search through the days before the error began, and find one that contains a restore point. Do not select a restore point that is too far in the past, as restoring your computer to a prior state will undo program installations, and you may wish to undo fewer of your standard actions rather than more.
7. Click 'Next.'
8. Click 'Next' one final time. System Restore will begin, and your computer will restart when the process completes.
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How to Replace a System 32 Folder


1. Open the program that causes the error. When the error message appears, note the name of the DLL file that is missing. The error message should read 'This application has failed to start because X.dll is missing,' with 'X' being the DLL file name. Press 'OK' to close the error window.
2. Open your Internet browser and navigate to dll-files.com. Type the name of the missing file into the search box. Follow the onscreen instructions to download the file, which will be in an archived format. Use a .zip extractor to extract the DLL file to your desktop.
3. Click 'Start' and select 'My Computer.' Navigate to the hard drive that your operating system is installed on. Double-click the 'Windows' folder, then the 'System32' folder.
4. Click and drag the DLL file from the desktop to the 'System32' folder. Restart your computer. Attempt to open the program that was causing the error. It should now run as normal.
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