Friday, October 14, 2011

How to Fix System32 Error


1. Click your 'Start' menu, select 'All Programs,' choose 'Accessories,' click 'System Tools' and select 'Disk Cleanup.' Wait for the application to load.
2. Put a check mark next to all fields that you don't need to save files from.
3. Click 'OK' to clean up your disk. Continue to the next step only if you have a System32 error related to a program you try to run.
4. Right-click the program and click 'Properties.' Click the 'Compatibility' tab and select an operating system to run the program with compatibility for. If your program needs Windows 98 to run and doesn't run in Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7, select 'Windows 98' on the compatibility list.
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How to Install ActiveX in Windows 2003


1. Click the Windows Start button and select 'Run.' Enter 'cmd' and press the 'OK' button to open the Windows command prompt.
2. Type 'cd <directory>' and press 'Enter.' Replace '<directory>' with the location of your ActiveX control you want to install. This points the Windows command prompt to the directory for your control.
3. Type 'regsvr <ActiveX Control>' into the command prompt and press 'Enter.' Replace '<ActiveX Control>' with the file name for the control. This installs and registers the control on your Windows 2003 machine.
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Thursday, October 13, 2011

How to Fix Windows Root System32 Hal Dll


1. Go to the DLL-files website (see References) and click on the \"Download hal.dll\" link. Click on \"Save\" in the confirmation pop-up to begin the download.
2. Double-click the downloaded ZIP file to launch the archiving application on your computer and decompress the file automatically.
3. Click the decompressed DLL file and then press \"Ctrl\" and \"C\" keys at the same time to copy it.
4. Go to the \"Start\" menu, click on \"My Computer\" or \"Computer,\" double-click the \"C:\" drive, then the \"Windows\" and then the \"System32\" folders. Press \"Ctrl\" and \"P\" at the same time to paste the DLL. Click on \"Yes\" to replace the existing corrupt DLL.
5. Click the \"Start\" menu and select \"Run.\" Type \"Regsvr32 \"C:\\Windows\\System32\\hal.dll, \" click \"OK\" and then \"OK\" again to register the file. Restart your PC.
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How to Install a MPR.Dll UBCD


1. Visit the 'Download mpr.dll' page on the DLL-Files.com website. Click on the download link to start downloading a ZIP file that contains the missing DLL.
2. Double-click on the ZIP file once your browser has completed the download.
3. Click on the 'Extract' button and select the following directory on your hard drive: 'C:\Windows\System32'.
4. Click on Start and select 'Reboot' by clicking on the arrow next to the 'Shut down' button.
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How to Disable Toshiba Flash Cards


1. Click on 'Start' to pull up your start menu.
2. Choose 'Run' from the menu, type in 'msconfig' in the prompt bar that appears, and hit 'Enter.' This will bring up your System Configuration menu.
3. Click on the tab at the top of the System Configuration titled 'Startup' to show all of the icons that are toggled to start when you boot your computer.
4. Remove the check mark from the box in front of 'Toshiba Flash Cards,' and then hit 'Okay.'
5. Exit the menu and restart your computer when prompted to restart. The changes will be in place when your computer starts up again.
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How to Troubleshoot Internal Error 2755 3


1. Log in to a computer on the network.
2. Click the 'Start' icon and then type 'CMD' into the 'Run' box in the menu to open the command prompt.
3. Type \\servername\share in the command prompt. Replace the 'servername' text with your server's name.
4. Press 'Enter' on the keyboard.
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

How to Replace Audiosrv.dll File


1. Launch your web browser and navigate to a location where you can download a free, working version of audiosrv.dll (see Resources). Web sites that offer replacement .dll files for free are relatively common.
2. Click the link to download the file. If you're given an option of saving the file or opening it, choose to save it to your hard drive. Take note of the destination folder for the download, and wait for the download to finish.
3. Locate the downloaded file. If the file has a .dll extension, you can skip the rest of this step. If the file has a .zip extension, it must be unzipped first. Double click the file with the .zip extension and wait for your computer's default unzipping utility to launch. Find and click a button that says 'Unzip,' 'Unpack' or 'Extract.' When you're prompted for a location to which to extract the file, select your computer's desktop and click 'Open.' This will put audiosrv.dll on your desktop.
4. Open your computer's Windows system folder. To do this, double click the 'My Computer' icon, then double click the 'C:' icon in the 'My Computer' window. Double click the 'Windows' folder. If you're using Windows 2000 or NT, double click the 'WINNT' folder. Finally, double click the system folder, which has various names depending on your operating system. In Windows XP or Vista for 64-bit systems, it's 'SysWOW64.' In Windows XP, Vista, 2000 and NT for 32-bit systems, the folder is called 'System32.' In Windows 95, 98 and ME, it's 'System.'
5. Find the audiosrv.dll file that you downloaded or extracted and drag it into the system folder. If you already have a file of the same name stored in this folder, you may see a message asking you if you would like to replace the existing file. If this happens, you should click 'Yes' to replace the file.
6. Restart your computer. Even though the .dll file is in the system folder now, Windows won't recognize it until after you reboot.
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How to Fix a Registry Using Freeware


1. Go to the registry page of Eusing Software. Press your mouse over the words 'Download Site1.' Wait for the program to download on your computer. Press the 'Enter' function on your keypad to download this software to your computer.
2. Find the errors on your system that need repair. Click your mouse button over the phrase 'Scan your registry' to perform a complete check of your registry. See the number of issues that show up in your error results.
3. Figure out which errors you want to fix. Before you choose to repair each error the system finds, look over the list of results and make sure you want to delete each entry. Understand that changing any form of registry data can have a big impact on your computer. You can elect to fix each error or only some of the issues that the program finds. Press the 'Repair Registry' button to fix the items you choose.
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

How to Fix the Msxml3.dll Error


1. Navigate to the Microsoft Support website (see Resources).
2. Click 'View and request hotfix downloads,' and place a check by 'Microsoft Data Acess Components 2.6.'
3. Enter all the required information, and select 'Request hotfix.' Wait for the msxml3.dll hotfix to arrive in your e-mail account.
4. Open the hotfix e-mail, and follow the instructions to install the msxml3.dll hotfix.
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How to Fix File Association Errors in Vista


1. Click the circular 'Windows' orb logo in the bottom-left corner of the desktop. Type 'Default Programs' in the search box at the bottom of the 'Start' menu. Press 'Enter' to open the 'Default Programs' window.
2. Click 'Associate a File Type or Protocol With a Program.' Wait while Windows Vista compiles a list of programs on the PC.
3. Find the file either by its extension under the 'Name' column or by the file's title under the 'Description' column.
4. Click the file's extension/title once to highlight it in blue. Click the 'Change Program' button, which opens another dialog box.
5. Double-click on a program's icon in the 'Recommended Programs' section, if it is listed. Otherwise, click 'Browse,' which opens another dialog box showing the 'Program Files' folder. Open a program's folder and then double-click on the 'Application' file (usually ending in '.exe' for executable) within that folder. Click 'OK' in the dialog box.
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Sunday, October 9, 2011

How to Repair an INF File


1. Click on the 'Start' menu at the bottom of your computer screen.
2. Click on the 'Run' bar in the menu.
3. Type 'sfc /scannow' into the bar and press the 'Enter' key on your computer's keyboard.
4. Wait for the program to scan your computer and restore your INF files.
5. Restart your system for the changes to take effect.
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Saturday, October 8, 2011

How to Remove Malware Dll


Removing Malware
1. Use the add/remove tool in Windows to uninstall any suspicious or malicious software. Go to the control panel and select the 'Add/Remove' folder. Uninstall the software that you think the dll problems are coming from. Malware disguises itself as something useful and sneaks in pretending to be part of the program. Sometimes simply deleting the program isn't enough. The dll files can appear to the host program as if they are shared by other programs on your computer, in this instance they will not be deleted but instead left to infect again. If the dll files were not deleted during the uninstall, they will re-install the infected program upon your next start-up. If this happens you will need to uninstall the program again and then rid your computer of the harmful dll files manually or with a registry cleaner.
2. Download or purchase a registry cleaner. Use this software to filter through all of your system folders, looking for infected dll files. There are many free registry cleaners available on the Internet; PCTools.com recommends a free product called Registry Mechanic. Not only will running a registry cleaner help to clean up malware, but it will also restore broken or corrupt dll files that belong on your PC. A registry cleaner will get rid of unused dll files and dll error messages that have nothing to do with malware. Overall, running a registry cleaner will speed up your PC and give it a better foundation.
3. Manually unregister unwanted dll files using Windows Regsvr32. Make sure you know what you are doing before attempting this fix on your own. If you delete necessary dll files, your computer could crash. To open the Command Prompt, go to 'Start' and then 'Run.' In the box, type 'cmd' to bring up the Command Prompt Box. Now you must know the file path of the dll you are trying to delete. That is, you have to know where it is on your computer. In the Command Prompt Box, type 'cd' to chance the current directory then a space, then type in your file path. A file path to a dll named random.dll in your System32 folder would look like this: C:/Windows/System32/random.dll. After entering the correct file path, press 'Enter.' Now that you are in the directory, its time to unregister the dll file. Type 'regsvr32' then a space and 'u/' then [unwated dll name] and press 'Enter.' So to unregister the random.dll it would look like this: 'regsvr32 u/[random.dll]'. A confirmation message will appear and you should be free of your frustrating dll problem.
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Friday, October 7, 2011

How to Repair Gina.dll


1. Open the Run box by pressing 'Start' and 'R' at the same time.
2. Type 'regedit' into the text field and click 'Run.'
3. Navigate to the following value and delete it:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\GinaDLLDoing this will force Windows to replace the missing file with the original, unedited file.
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Thursday, October 6, 2011

How to Fix Error 126


1. Go to 'Start.' Select 'Run' and type 'regedit.'
2. Go to the registry key labeled 'HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\%ServiceName%\Parameters.'
3. Check the corresponding DLL file name value for ServiceDLL.
4. Check the location that is mentioned in the key ServiceDLL and make sure that the file is there.
5. Copy the file from a working server with the same operating system and service pack level if you do not find the information in the location mentioned in the registry key HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\%ServiceName%\Parameters\serviceDLL.
6. Start the service or program you were trying to use when you originally received the error message; it should run successfully without any more errors.
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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

How to Fix Auto


1. Open your 'Start' menu from the computer's desktop.
2. Select 'Control Panel.'
3. Open the 'User Accounts' icon by double-clicking it.
4. Navigate through the options to 'Manage changes to your user account' and select 'Turn User Account Control on or off.'
5. Click 'Continue.'
6. Disable 'UAC Protection' by unchecking the box next to it.
7. Continue by selecting 'OK.'
8. Restart your computer.
9. Visit Symantec's Auto-Protect Error Fix Tool page (see Resources). Click 'Run It Now' under 'Step 2' to download and run the Auto-Fix Tool.
10. Restart your computer once more to resolve the Norton Auto-Protect problem.
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