Tuesday, August 16, 2011

How to Repair Hal.Dll


1. Insert a Windows CD into your computer's drive. Restart the computer and press any key when you are prompted to boot from the CD-ROM drive.
2. Press 'R' when the option to load the 'Recovery Console' is presented. Type the number that corresponds to the Windows installation with the Hal.dll error; the first choice is generally the correct option unless you have multiple operating systems installed on your machine. Type the administrator password or just press 'Enter' if the system does not have an administrator password enabled.
3. Allow the command line interface to load. Input the command 'Attrib -H -R -S C:\Boot.ini' and press 'Enter.' Type each of the following commands and press 'Enter' after each one.'DEL C:\Boot.ini''BootCfg /Rebuild''Fixboot'
4. Open the CD drive and remove the CD-ROM. Type the command 'exit' and press 'Enter' to restart the computer.
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Monday, August 15, 2011

How to Find an IncrediMail Runtime Folder


1. Click the 'Start' button and select the 'Computer' icon.
2. Click the 'Organize' pull-down menu in the top-left corner of the window and select 'Folder and Search Options.'
3. Click the 'View' tab. Select the 'Show hidden files, folders and drives' radio button and remove the check from the 'Hide protected operating system files' box. Windows hides certain files and folders by default because it can damage the computer to modify them incorrectly. You may wish to return to this screen later and reset these options to their original settings.
4. Click 'OK.'
5. Double-click the 'C:' icon.
6. Open the 'Users' folder.
7. Open the folder for your Windows username.
8. Open the 'AppData' folder.
9. Open the 'Local' folder.
10. Open the 'IM' folder. The 'Runtime' folder is located here.
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How to Delete Winctrl32.dll


1. Start your computer in safe mode. Press 'F8' after the first beep occurs during start-up, before the display of the Microsoft Windows logo. Select the first option to run Windows in Safe Mode from the selection menu.
2. Remove the program files from the computer. Go to Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs. Remove WinCtrl32. If it is not listed, continue to Step 3.
3. Use the Windows Search tool to determine if the WinCtrl32.dll file was removed with the program files. Go to Start > Search > All Files and Folders. Type 'WinCtrl32*.*' in the 'All or Part of the File Name' section. Select 'All Local Hard Drives' from the 'Look in:' drop down list for the best results. Click 'Search.' Remember or write down the specific path where the files are located. This information will be necessary later in the removal process.
4. Use the Windows Task Manager to end any WinCtrl32 processes that are running. Press 'Ctrl+Alt+Del' to open Task Manager. Click 'WinCtrl32' within the Applications tab and click 'End Task.' Click on the Processes tab to search for individual processes that the adware may be running. Click on the Image Name column to search for WinCtrl32 and click 'End Process' to kill it.
5. Access the Registry Editor to remove the WinCtrl32 registry values.Go to Start > Run. Type 'regedit' in the command line and click 'OK.' Locate and delete the following entry:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\winlogon\notify\winctrl32
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\winlogon\notify\winctrl32 asynchronous
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\winlogon\notify\winctrl32 dllname
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\winlogon\notify\winctrl32 impersonate
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\winlogon\notify\winctrl32 startshellExit the registry editor.
6. Unregister all instances of WinCtrl32.dll from the command prompt. Click 'Start' and 'Run.' Type 'cmd.' Click 'OK.' Type 'cd' (change directory) from the command prompt, press the 'space bar' and type the name of the full directory path of the DLL files. This should be the path that was determined in Step 3, typically C:\Windows\system32\WinCtrl32.dll. Press 'Enter.' The file must be unregistered before removal by typing the exact directory path + 'regsvr32 /u' + [DLL_NAME]: WinCtrl32.dll.Exit the command prompt and return to the operating system by typing 'exit' and pressing 'Enter.'
7. Left-click on 'Start,' choose 'Search' then 'All files and folders.' Type WinCtrl32.dll in the 'All or part of the file name' field. Select 'All Local Hard Drives' from the 'Look in:' drop-down list. Left-click on 'Search.' Right-click on the file name and select 'Delete' from the shortcut menu.
8. Repeat Step 7 for the following file:
vwipxspxb.exe
update0807171106.exe
9. Reboot the PC.
10. If WinCtrl32.dll still resides on the computer, repeat the above steps or try using an automatic removal program from CA listed in the reference section below.
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How to Edit DLL Files


1. Consider the reason you are attempting to edit a .DLL file. If it is a .DLL that is filled with icons, there are programs you can download that will do all the work for you. The program 'Reflector,' for example, has a setting under the 'Tools' menu for extracting icons. Load the file into the program and select this option. If this is your intended purpose, obtain one of these shareware programs from the Internet and your job is done (see Resources).
2. Obtain a .DLL decompiler. If you are editing the .DLL for any other reason than to take the icons out of it, you are going to need a piece of decompiler software. This is a program that will take the .DLL apart and make several different smaller parts out of it. Freeware programs that will work include W32DASM and Reflector (see Resources).
3. Run the decompiler. Once you start the program and tell it which file you are working with, it will then do its job and separate the file into a few workable parts. You can do this by selecting 'Add File' under the 'File' menu, and telling it which file you are working with. Then hit the 'Decompile' button on the main program window. You can then see the code and make any necessary changes from within the program itself.
4. Recompile the .DLL. Once you have finished your editing, you can tell the Decompiler software to take all the separate parts of the file it made and put them back together as one. Once the software is loaded into the Decompiler, select 'Recompile' from the 'File' menu to complete this operation.
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Sunday, August 14, 2011

How to Get Rid of GZMROTATE.DLL


1. Click 'Start,' type 'cmd' into the search field and press 'Enter' to open the Windows Command Prompt.
2. Type 'regsvr32 /u gzmrotate.dll' -- without the quotation marks -- into the Windows Command Prompt and press 'Enter.'
3. Type 'exit' -- without the quotation marks -- and press 'Enter' to close the Command Prompt.
4. Restart your Computer. GZMROTATE.DLL is removed.
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How to Reinstall Oleacc.dll


1. Go to the free DLL download website and click "Download oleacc.dll."
2. Click "Save" in the confirmation pop-up to begin the download.
3. Right-click the saved "oleacc.dll" file and select "Copy." Go to the "Start" menu, click "My Computer" or "Computer," double-click the "C:" drive, double-click the "Windows" folder and then the "System32" folder. Right-click anywhere in a blank space and select "Paste." Click "Yes" to overwrite the existing file.
4. Go to the "Start" menu, type "run" in the "Start Search" box and hit "Enter." Type the following string in the search field (below) and hit "Enter" to register the oleacc.dll:Regsvr32 "C:\Windows\System32\oleacc.dll"
5. Restart your computer.
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Saturday, August 13, 2011

How to Delete Rundll


1. Download and install a registry cleaner such as 'Wise Cleaner,' 'Tweak Now 2010' or 'Eusing' (see Resources). These software tools can fix Registry errors caused by malicious programs, and all are free downloads. This is generally the easiest way to solve any problems with Rundll files. It may not be necessary to delete the affected files, which could impair a vital process on the computer, and a Registry cleaner will give the files the necessary tune-ups.
2. Download and install antivirus and anti-spyware software. Many such programs are available online such as 'AVG,' 'Avast!' and 'Avira' (see Resources), and most offer free versions to home users. These programs can detect and remove spyware, a common cause of Rundll errors. Merely fixing the Registry may not solve the problem if an underlying virus still exists. Keep your software up-to-date to stay safe and ensure continuous protection.
3. Write down the name of the DLL file that is causing the problem. The file name will be reported on the Rundll error message. Browse to a process library, such as Task List, Process Library or Computer too Slow (see References) and search for the file name. This will tell you if the file involved in the error is malware.
4. Open the 'Start' menu, type 'run' into the search box, and press 'Enter.' This will open a Run dialog box that you can use to start programs manually.
5. Type 'services.msc' (without quotes) into the Run field and press 'Enter' to launch the 'Windows Services Management' program, which can be used to stop the offending process. Search for the DLL file name in the list on the right side. Highlight the offending file and click 'Stop' to end the service. If this doesn't work, the best course of action is a registry cleaning program.
6. Open a Run dialog box again if you would like to solve the problem manually. Type 'regedit' into the window and click the '+' sign beside 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE' on the left side and then the '+' sign beside 'SOFTWARE.' Then, navigate to 'Microsoft,' 'Windows' and 'CurrentVersion.' Click 'Run.'
7. Locate the problem DLL file name and delete it. However, do this only if you have used a process library and verified that the file in question is a malicious process. Restart your computer to resolve the issue.
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Thursday, August 11, 2011

How to Repair 32Dll32.exe on Windows XP


1. Insert the XP CD into the computer.
2. Restart the computer. Press any key when indicated to boot from CD.
3. Press 'Enter' at the first screen and 'F8' to accept the license terms.
4. Highlight the drive containing Windows XP and press 'R,' reinstalling the System32 DLL files to your computer, repairing the broken copies.
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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

How to Fix a 2738 Internal Install Error


1. Click the 'Start' button located in the lower-left corner of the computer's desktop.
2. Click on 'All Programs,' 'Accessories' and 'Command Prompt.'
3. Type the the following into the command prompt box: 'regsvr32 vbscript.dll.' Enter it without the quotes and period at the end. Visual Basic (VB) scripts will register for your computer.
4. Type the following into the command prompt box: 'regsvr32 jscript.dll.' Put it in without the the quotes and the period at the end. Javascripts will now be registered for your computer.
5. Close the command prompt box when you are finished. Choose to start Windows when prompted to do so in the new dialog box. The error is now fixed and you can install Microsoft Streets and Trips without issue.
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Sunday, August 7, 2011

How to Troubleshoot a Kodak C875 to Repair the Flash


1. Check that the batteries are properly installed and fully charged. The battery compartment is located on the bottom right side of the camera. The Kodak C875 is compatible with CRV3 lithium battery packs or two AA lithium or Ni-Mn batteries. The positive side of the outer battery faces up while the positive end of the inner battery faces down.
2. Press the flash button on top of the camera to activate one of the flash modes. The flash button has a lightening bolt symbol next to it.
3. Change the shooting mode to something other than 'Night Landscape' or 'Fireworks' using the mode dial on the top of the camera if the flash will not fire in 'Night Landscape' or 'Fireworks' mode.
4. Wait for the green indicator to light up on the back of the camera before taking the next picture. The flash will not fire until the green light turns on.
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Thursday, August 4, 2011

How to Use a PDF OCX


1. Download a version of PDX OCX from a free software download website and save it on your desktop (see Resources).
2. Double-click the downloaded file and click the 'Run' button.
3. Double-click the new 'SETUP' folder stored on your desktop. Click 'OK' to start the installation.
4. Click the 'Install' button to install PDX OCX on your machine.
5. Click 'Continue' to accept the 'Program Group' assigned.
6. Click 'OK' to accept the successful installation of the PDX OCX program.
7. Click 'Start' and then select 'Printers and Faxes.'
8. Right-click on 'Adobe PDF' and select 'Printing Preferences.'
9. Remove the check mark from the following options: 'View Adobe PDF results,' 'Do not send fonts to Adobe PDF,' and 'Ask to Replace existing PDF file.'
10. Click 'OK' to save changes and start generating Adobe PDF files.
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

How to Repair a Dynamic Link Library


1. Click 'Start,' type 'System Restore' in the 'Search' box and press 'Enter.'
2. Click 'Use a different restore point.'
3. Select a date prior to when you began receiving the DLL error in question.
4. Press 'Next' to restore your operating system, undoing the changes to the DLL file that triggered corruption.
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How to Disable an Error on a Page


1. Open your browser window. Remember to do this process for each of the browsers that you use on a regular basis.
2. Click on 'Internet Options' in your browser's main menu or in the 'Tools' menu.
3. Click on 'Advanced,' and then scroll through the various options until you find 'Disable Script debugging.' Check the box. Scroll through the options again until you find 'Display a notification about every script error' and UNcheck that box. You have then disabled the browser's showing of the error notification.
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How to Repair a Hal.dll Error


1. Click the Windows logo in the lower corner of the desktop.
2. Type 'System32' in the 'Start Search' dialog box. Press 'Enter.'
3. Download the hal.dll file to the desktop.
4. Drag the hal.dll file to the System32 folder. When a message appears asking you if you are sure you want to replace hal.dll, click 'Yes' or 'Continue.' Exit Windows Explorer.
5. Press the 'Windows' button. Type 'regsvr32 HAL.DLL' in the 'Start Search' field. Press 'Enter' to update the file.
6. Reboot your computer system.
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Monday, August 1, 2011

Updates Are Not Installing on My Computer


1. Press 'Ctrl' plus 'Shift' plus 'Esc.' The Task Manager opens.
2. Click 'File' and click 'New Task.'
3. Type 'cmd' in the 'Open' field and click 'OK.'
4. Type each of the following commands at the Command Prompt and press 'Enter:'net stop bitsnet stop wuauservDel '%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Application Data\Microsoft\Network\Downloader\qmgr*.dat'Ren %systemroot%\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore *.bakRen %systemroot%\SoftwareDistribution\Download *.bakRen %systemroot%\system32\catroot2 *.baksc.exe sdset bits D:(A;;CCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRRC;;;SY)(A;;CCDCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRSDRCWDWO;;;BA)(A;;CCLCSWLOCRRC;;;AU)(A;;CCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRRC;;;PU)sc.exe sdset wuauserv D:(A;;CCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRRC;;;SY)(A;;CCDCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRSDRCWDWO;;;BA)(A;;CCLCSWLOCRRC;;;AU)(A;;CCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRRC;;;PU)cd /d %windir%\system32regsvr32.exe atl.dllregsvr32.exe urlmon.dllregsvr32.exe mshtml.dllregsvr32.exe shdocvw.dllregsvr32.exe browseui.dllregsvr32.exe jscript.dllregsvr32.exe vbscript.dllregsvr32.exe scrrun.dllregsvr32.exe msxml.dllregsvr32.exe msxml3.dllregsvr32.exe msxml6.dllregsvr32.exe actxprxy.dllregsvr32.exe softpub.dllregsvr32.exe wintrust.dllregsvr32.exe dssenh.dllregsvr32.exe rsaenh.dllregsvr32.exe gpkcsp.dllregsvr32.exe sccbase.dllregsvr32.exe slbcsp.dllregsvr32.exe cryptdlg.dllregsvr32.exe oleaut32.dllregsvr32.exe ole32.dllregsvr32.exe shell32.dllregsvr32.exe initpki.dllregsvr32.exe wuapi.dllregsvr32.exe wuaueng.dllregsvr32.exe wuaueng1.dllregsvr32.exe wucltui.dllregsvr32.exe wups.dllregsvr32.exe wups2.dllregsvr32.exe wuweb.dllregsvr32.exe qmgr.dllregsvr32.exe qmgrprxy.dllregsvr32.exe wucltux.dllregsvr32.exe muweb.dllregsvr32.exe wuwebv.dllnetsh reset winsockproxycfg.exe --d (only for XP and Windows 2003)net start bitsnet start wuauserv
5. Exit the Command Prompt. Reboot your computer system.
6. Click 'Start' and type 'Windows Update' in the 'Start Search' field. Press 'Enter.' Attempt to reinstall the Windows updates.
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