Saturday, July 23, 2011

How to Use Mshtml Dll


1. Download the mshtml.dll file from one of several Dynamic Link Library online databases (see Resources) and save it to a folder. Make sure you write down the entire path of the folder to which you save the mshtml.dll file, for example, 'C:\Windows\System32.'
2. Click on 'Start' and type 'Run' into the Search Programs and Files box. Press 'Enter.' Or, if you are using a version of Windows prior to Windows Vista, select 'Run' from the 'Start' menu. The Run box opens.
3. Type 'regsvr32 path\mshtml.dll' (without the quotation marks) into the Run box and click 'OK.' Note that 'path' must be replaced with the filepath that you wrote down. For example, 'regsvr32 C:\Windows\System32\mshtml.dll.' Windows will automatically install and register the mshtml.dll file so that it can be used.
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How to Install ActiveX in Access


1. Click the 'Start' button from the desktop and then click the 'All Programs' option.
2. Select the 'Microsoft Access 2010' option from the list of programs.
3. Click the 'File' tab in Access 2010. The Backstage View dialog box opens.
4. Click the 'Options' button in the 'Help' section and the Options dialog box will appear. Click the 'Trust Center' option.
5. Select the 'Trust Center Settings' and click the 'ActiveX Settings' option.
6. Click the radio button next to the 'Enable all controls' field so that it's selected and then click the 'OK' button. ActiveX is fully enabled in Access 2010.
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Friday, July 22, 2011

How to Stop Nv4


Disabling the Display Driver
1. Click the 'Start' button in Windows and select 'Run.' Type 'devmgmt.msc' (no quotes) in the Run window and click 'OK' to launch the Device Manager.
2. Expand the 'Display adapters' section in the Device Manager by clicking the plug sign next to it.
3. Find the 'NVIDIA Compatible Windows 2000 Display driver' entry under the 'Display adapters' heading. Right-click this driver and select 'Disable' from the choices that pop up. This will completely disable the driver, and since this is the only utility that uses nv4_disp.dll, the file will go unused but remain on the hard drive.
Removing the .dll
4. Right-click on the 'Start' button in Windows and select 'Explore' to open Windows Explorer. In the left panel, navigate to the system folder for your version of Windows. If you're using a 32-bit version of XP or Vista, this is C:\Windows\System32. In 64-bit versions of XP or Vista, it's C:\Windows\SysWOW64. In 2000 and NT, it's C:\WINNT\System32. In 95, 98 and ME, it's C:\Windows\System.
5. Left-click on the system folder in the left panel to display all of its contents in the right panel. Browse through the files in the right panel until you find nv4_disp.dll, then right-click on the file and select 'Delete' from the pop-up options. This moves the file to the Recycle Bin.
6. Left-click the 'Start' button in Windows and click 'Run.' In the Run window, type 'cmd' and then click the 'Run' button. This will open the command prompt.
7. Type 'regsvr32 /u C:\Windows\System32\nv4_disp.dll' in the command prompt, but modify this line if necessary to specify the right file path for your version of Windows. In this example, the file path for 32-bit versions of XP and Vista is used. If you're using a different version, refer to the system folder file paths listed in the first step and substitute the path for your Windows version in this line. Once you've typed in this command, press 'Enter' to un-register the .dll from your system.
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How to Reinstall Javascript on a Computer


Reinstall Javascript on a Mac Computer
1. Understand how the Javascript software code works. Javascript is integrated into your web browser (e.g. Safari or Mozilla Firefox) and is not a stand-alone program. Reinstalling Javascript typically involves reinstalling your entire browser. Thus, it is best to go through several troubleshooting steps to make your current version of Javascript function before reinstalling your browser.
2. Check for system software updates from Apple. Updates to the Javascript technology are delivered to your computer through such updates. Click the Apple icon in the top left-hand corner of the screen and select 'Software Update.' Download all critical updates.
3. Restart your computer. This clears your system cache and can help resolve any Javascript issues you are experiencing. Click the Apple icon in the top left-hand corner of the screen and select 'Restart.'
4. Check that Javascript is enabled in your web browser. Launch Safari and click 'Preferences.' Click the icon for 'Security' and select the checkbox next to 'Enable Javascript.' Close the dialog box and quit Safari. When you launch Safari again, Javascript will be enabled.
5. Delete the Safari system file. Quit Safari and open the Library file in your Home folder. Double-click the 'Preferences' folder. Locate the 'com.apple.safari.plist' file and delete it. Launch Safari again and see if you still experience problems with Javascript. If you do, launch the browser and download the most recent copy of Safari from Apple's website (link in the Resources section). Delete the copy of Safari in your 'Applications' folder and double-click the installation file you just downloaded to reinstall your browser.
Reinstall Javascript on a Windows Computer
6. Remember that Javascript is not a stand-alone piece of software and is integrated directly into your Windows browser (e.g. Google Chrome or Microsoft Internet Explorer). Reinstalling the Javascript software usually requires a reinstallation of your browser. Therefore, it is ideal to troubleshoot your current version of Javascript before reinstalling your browser.
7. Check for system software updates from Microsoft. Important security updates and bug fixes to the Javascript on your computer are installed through such updates. Launch Internet Explorer and go to the Microsoft Windows Update website (link in the Resources section). Download all critical updates suggested by Microsoft.
8. Restart your PC. This will clear the Windows system cache and may assist in resolving any Javascript errors you are encountering. Click the Start menu in the lower left-hand corner of the screen and select 'Restart.'
9. Verify that Javascript is enabled in your Windows web browser. Launch Internet Explorer and click 'Tools' in the top menu. Select 'Internet Options' from the drop down menu. Click 'Security.' Select the 'Internet' zone. Click 'Default Level' and close the dialog box. Refresh your webpage to enable Javascript.
10. Reinstall Internet Explorer (IE). The process for reinstalling the Internet Explorer web browser differs depending on the version of the browser you are using (e.g. 6, 7 or 8) and the version of Windows you are running (e.g. Windows XP or Windows Vista). Follow the reinstallation instructions on Microsoft's support website (link in the Resources section). Typically, the process involves restarting your computer using the Windows installation disks and reinstalling a clean copy of IE on the system level.
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Thursday, July 21, 2011

DVR Recording Instructions


1. Search for a title to record. On your remote control click the 'DVR' button. Once you click the 'DVR' button, a menu screen will appear on your television that allows you to manage your DVR recordings. Select 'Find Programs.' This will open a menu with a keyboard that you can use to type in a show you are looking to record. Enter the show name and click search.
2. Set the recording settings. If your search comes up with the show you were looking for, you will have several options for recording. On your menu screen you will see a list of channels that are playing that show and a list of the different episodes that will air throughout the season. You can choose to either record one specific episode or select to record the entire season.
3. Select a show to record while watching it. If you are running out the door before a show is over or are watching a show that you want to continue watching later, you can select to record that show while you are watching it. While you are watching a show, click the 'Record' button on your remote. This will prompt the DVR to ask you if you want to record just this one episode or all future episodes of this show. Select which option you want and click 'Save.'
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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

How to Enable ActiveX Scripts


1. Click 'Tools' in Internet Explorer, then click 'Internet Options.'
2. Click the 'Security' tab, then click the 'Internet' icon below it.
3. Click the 'Custom Level' button.
4. Scroll down to the 'ActiveX controls and plug-ins' category. Set each radio button in the category to 'Prompt' or 'Enable,' if 'Prompt' is not available (except 'Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without prompt' and 'Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scripting'--set these to 'Disable').
5. Click 'OK' to close each open window, then close and re-open Internet Explorer to browse the Web with your new settings.
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

How to Find Framedyn.Dll


1. Click on the 'Start' menu.
2. Click 'Computer' or 'My Computer.'
3. Double-click the 'C:' drive or the letter that corresponds to your primary hard drive.
4. Open the 'Windows' folder and double-click the 'System32' folder.
5. Click 'Name' to organize the folders and files in alphabetical order.
6. Scroll down the list of objects until you see 'framedyn.dll.'
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How to Delete a Dll File


1. Click the 'Start' button in Window,s and select 'Search' from the Start Menu.
2. Click the 'All files and folders' link in the Search window, and type the name of the .dll file you want to delete into the empty field. Click the 'Search' button to begin the search.
3. Locate the file in the search results and take note of the file path, which indicates where the file is stored. This is very important, because you will need to know the file path for the last steps, so you may want to write it down. Typically, .dll files will be found in 'C:\Windows\System32,' but this can vary depending on the specific type of .dll file and the version of Windows you're using.
4. Right-click on the .dll file in the search results, and select 'Delete' from the options that pop up. This will move the file to the Recycle Bin.
5. Click the 'Start' button in Windows, and select 'Run' from the Start Menu. Type 'cmd' into the empty field, and click the 'Run' button.
6. Type 'regsvr32 /u C:\filepath\filename.dll' into the command line, substituting the specific file path and name of the file for 'filepath' and 'filename,' respectively. For example, if you wanted to delete the file 'windows.dll' from the file path 'C:\Windows\System32,' you would type 'regsvr32 /u C:\Windows\System32\windows.dll.' Press 'Enter' after typing this line to unregister the .dll file from your system, completing the process.
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Monday, July 18, 2011

How to Repair a Paging File in XP With SP3


1. Open Windows Explorer by opening the 'Start' menu and selecting the 'My Computer' option.
2. Click on the 'Search' item at the top of the screen and search for a file called 'pagefile.sys' on the drive that your paging file is saved on. If the file isn't found by the search, open the 'Tools' menu and select the 'Folder Options...' menu item; click the 'View' tab and select 'Show Hidden Files and Folders.'
3. Right-click on the 'pagefile.sys' file and select 'Delete' from the context menu that opens. Confirm that you wish to delete the file when prompted to do so.
4. Reboot the computer. A new paging file will be generated automatically during the Windows XP startup process.
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How to Reinstall Winsock.dll


1. Install and save the Winsock.dll file to the System32 directory. Find the System32 directory in the following folder path:C:/Windows/System32
2. Click 'Yes' when the prompt appears asking you to confirm the replacement of the old winsock.dll file.
3. Click the Windows logo or 'Start' button in the lower left corner of the screen.
4. Click 'All Programs' or 'Programs'. Click the 'Accessories' folder and right-click 'Command Prompt'.
5. Click 'Run as Administrator'. Type the following command in the prompt:Regsvr32 winsock.dll
6. Press Enter to reregister and update the file. Exit the Command Prompt.
7. Reboot your computer system.
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Sunday, July 17, 2011

How to Automatically Fix Registry Errors


1. Download CCleaner (See Resources) and install it on your computer. The download is free of charge.
2. Launch your program after it has installed. Click the 'Registry' button on the left panel.
3. Click 'Scan for issues.' CCleaner will automatically scan for registry errors including missing keys and values.
4. Click 'Fix selected issues' when the scan is complete. Click 'Yes' to back up and save the registry. Click 'Fix all selected issues.' Click 'OK.' CCleaner will automatically delete leftover values from uninstalled programs and restore values and keys.
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Saturday, July 16, 2011

How to Uninstall Flash Debugger


1. Close any open Internet Explorer windows.
2. Click on the 'Start' or 'Windows' menu button, then click on 'Search.' Click on all files and folders, then type 'flash.ocx' into the Search text box. Click on 'Search.' The Search utility will usually find a path of C:\Windows\System\Macromed\Flash on Windows 95, 98 or WinME; C:\WinNT\System32\Macromed\Flash on Windows NT or 2000; C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash on Windows XP. If your path differs from this, make a note of the actual path.
3. Click on the 'Start' or 'Windows' menu button again, then click on 'Run.'
4. Type 'cmd' into the Open text box. This will open a DOS command window.
5. Type the following command into the DOS command prompt:C:\>cdType the name of your directory from Step 2 into the same line. For example, if the Flash Debugger was found in 'C:\WinNT\System32\Macromed\Flash' then your command line will be:C:\>cd C:\WinNT\System32\Macromed\FlashEnsure you leave a space between the 'cd C' and your directory name.
6. Press the 'Enter' key.
7. Type the following command into the DOS command prompt to remove Flash Debugger:regsrv32 -u flash.ocx.
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Friday, July 15, 2011

How to Fix a D


1. Close any programs that are running. If you use the wireless adapter to connect to the Internet, connect your computer directly to your router or modem with the Ethernet cable.
2. Plug the D-Link adapter into the USB port on your computer.
3. Click 'Start' and type 'update' into the search field. Click the 'Windows Update' option to open the utility.
4. Click the 'Check For Updates' button and the utility will search for available updates for your hardware devices. Click the check box for the 'D-Link Wireless Adapter' entry in the list that appears and click 'OK.' Click 'Install Updates' to install the new drivers for your adapter.
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How to Re


1. Download your free copy of Msoert2.dll.
2. Click the saved Msoert2.dll file and press 'Ctrl' and 'C' to copy it to the Clipboard. Go to the 'Start' menu, click 'My Computer,' double-click the 'C:' drive, open the 'Windows' folder and double-click the 'System32' folder. Press 'Ctrl' and 'V' at the same time to paste the file from the Clipboard.
3. Click the 'Start' menu, type 'Run' in the 'Start Search' box and press 'Enter.' Type 'Regsvr32 'C:\Windows\System32\msoert2.dll' in the search field and press 'Enter' to register the DLL. Click 'Yes' in the pop-up to confirm the registration of a new DLL.
4. Restart your computer. The DLL should now be reinstalled.
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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

How to Fix Error 17 on Laptop


CCleaner
1. Go to the CCleaner Web page and download the software. (The Resources section contains page link.) Find the downloaded file and double-click it to run. Follow the installation wizard to install the software onto your computer.
2. Find the CCleaner desktop icon and double-click it to run.
3. Click the 'Registry' icon and click 'Scan for Issues.' The registry scan will initiate.
4. Place a check mark by all registry errors detected and click 'Fix Selected Issues.' Click 'Yes' in the prompt to back up your registry system.
5. Click 'Fix All Selected Issues.' Afterward, click the 'OK' button in the 'Fix All Selected Issues?' dialogue box to repair the registry.
Eusing Registry Cleaner
6. Download the Eusing Registry Cleaner from the program's Web page (see Resources). Locate the downloaded file on your system and double-click the file to run it. Follow the program's installation wizard to install the program onto your computer.
7. Find the Eusing Registry Cleaner icon on the desktop and double-click it to run the program.
8. Go to the 'Select the Sections to Scan' category and insert check marks by the options in this category.
9. Click the 'Scan Registry Issue' option under the 'Tasks' section.
10. Select all of the registry errors detected and click the 'Repair Registry Issue' option under the 'Tasks' section.
RegVac Registry Cleaner
11. Download the RegVac Registry Cleaner program by going to the program's Web page (see Resources). Locate the downloaded file and double-click the file to run it. Follow the program's installation prompt to install the program onto your computer.
12. Double-click the RegVac desktop icon to open and run the application.
13. Click 'Scan and Clean.'
14. Click 'Clean Registry' to start the registry repair.
15. Click 'OK' in the dialogue prompt.
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