Thursday, November 10, 2011

How to Register Mshtml.dll


1. Go to the 'Start' menu, type 'run' in the Search box and press 'Enter.'
2. Type the following string in the 'Run' window, then click 'OK': Regsvr32 'C:\Windows\System32\mshtml.dll'
3. Click 'OK' in the confirmation pop-up box.
4. Restart your computer.
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How to Fix ActiveX Controls


1. Open an Internet browser window. This will allow you to uninstall the problem ActiveX control so you can reinstall later.
2.
Click on 'Tools' and choose 'Manage Add-Ons > Enable/Disable Add-Ons.' This will display all add-ons on your computer.
For Firefox, click 'Tools > Add-Ons.'
3. Select 'Downloaded ActiveX Controls' from the 'Show' drop-down list.
4. Select the ActiveX control you wish to delete. Once highlighted, click 'Delete' under the 'Delete ActiveX' box at the bottom-right corner of the screen.
For Firefox, click 'Uninstall' beside the control you want to remove.
5. Click 'OK' and visit the website you initially downloaded the ActiveX control from. If you don't remember the website, visit Microsoft.com and search for the name of the ActiveX control to find a safe download link. This will reinstall the ActiveX control correctly.
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How to Remove Svchost.exe With Command Prompt in Windows Vista


1. Click the Windows 'Start' button on the computer. Type 'cmd' in the command text box and press 'Enter.' The Windows command line utility opens.
2. Type 'net stop svchost.exe' and press 'Enter.' You receive confirmation in the command prompt when the service stops.
3. Type 'net continue svchost.exe' and press 'Enter' to resume the service, if you decide to restart it.
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

How to Repair Crypt32 Dll


1. Open your recycle bin. One of the simplest causes of a missing crypt32.dll file is that you might have accidentally deleted it. If you find the file in the recycle bin then right-click on it and click 'Restore.'
2. Re-install a particular program if a crypt32.dll error pops up when you run that program. The re-installation process should not only re-install the program, but also the crypt32.dll file which goes along with the program.
3. Install any Windows updates that your computer prompts you to. Included in these updates are often new service packs which can include important .dll files--including crypt32.dll.
4. Scan your system with an antivirus program like AVG, Norton or Kaspersky and a malware detecting program such as Spyware Doctor, Malwarebytes or SpyBot. Sometimes an error with the crypt32.dll file can point to a problem in your system registry, which these scans will root out.
5. Restore your system to an earlier date, in particular to a date just before you began to receive error messages relating to the crypt32.dll file. If you restore your system to a point before the errors then there is every chance you could restore the file.
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Monday, November 7, 2011

How to Remove Shell32.Dll


Windows Vista and 7
1. Click on the 'Start' menu icon.
2. Type 'cmd' into the 'Search Programs and Files' box and press 'Enter.' The Command Prompt opens.
3. Type 'regsvr32 /u shell32.dll' (without the quotation marks) into the Command Prompt and press 'Enter.'
4. Click 'Yes' to confirm the removal.
5. Close the Command Prompt and restart your computer.
Windows XP
6. Click on the 'Start' menu icon and then click on 'Run.' The Run box opens.
7. Type 'cmd' into the Run box and click 'OK.' The Command Prompt opens.
8. Type 'regsvr32 /u shell32.dll' (without the quotation marks) into the Command Prompt and press 'Enter.'
9. Click 'Yes' to confirm the removal.
10. Close the Command Prompt.
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Sunday, November 6, 2011

How to Fix Outlook Express for Free


1. Clean up unnecessary files. If it has been a long time since you have run the Disk Cleanup utility, Outlook Express' performance could be affected. To clean up your hard drive, go to the Accessories menu, select System Tools and then click on Disk Cleanup This will get rid of your cache, temporary Internet files, and other unnecessary files.
2. Compact existing Outlook Express files. If you handle a lot of messages through Outlook, the large file size could be making Outlook perform slowly. To compact files, check the Work Offline option in the File menu and then close all open folders and messages. Then, go to the File menu, select Folder, and then click Compact All Folders. While the compacting is occurring, do not perform any functions on the computer. Once finished, you can uncheck the Work Offline option and then resume working in Outlook Express.
3. Reregister Outlook Express as default mail client. If you have updated your software or installed another email handling client, Outlook Express may not be recognized as your email handling client, which can result in missed emails and a lot of error messages. To reregister Outlook Express, open the Run dialog box (found in the Start menu) and type msimn /reg. Close the run dialog box and open Internet Explorer. Go to the Options section (in the Tools menu) and then select the Programs tab. Under Default E-mail Client, select Outlook Express.
4. Reinstall system and registry files. If you are still getting error messages, there may be corrupted files within Outlook Express' system files. To redownload system and registry files, open the Run dialog box and type'regsvr32 urlmon.dll in the text box and click OK. Then type in the following commands (each followed by the OK button): regsvr32 mshtml.dll, regsvr32 shdocvw.dll, regsvr32 browseui.dll, and regsvr32 msjava.dll. After all of these have been entered, restart your computer to finish the installation.
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Saturday, November 5, 2011

How to Fix Msvcp60 Dll


1. Reboot your computer if you have just started noticing the Msvcp60.dll pop-ups. When you install new programs to your computer, sometimes the DLL files will take a couple of restarts to install completely.
2. Insert the Windows installation CD in your computer's disc drive.
3. Go to 'Start > Run' and type 'sfc.' Hit 'Enter.' This tells the computer to open the 'System File Checker.'
4. Select 'Extract One File From Installation Disc' on the menu that appears.
5. Type 'msvcp60' and follow the directions on the screen to reinstall the DLL.
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How to Use the Menu Editor in Visual Basic


1. Click on 'Start' in the lower left-hand corner of the desktop screen. Then select 'All Programs,' 'Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0' and 'Visual Basic 6.0.'
2. Select 'Standard EXE' from the list in the New Project dialog box, then click on 'Open.'
3. Choose 'Tools' on the menu bar and select 'Menu Editor' from the drop-down menu.
4. Enter the correct information in the Caption textbox. Navigate through the rest of the text boxes on the form and fill as desired. Repeat to enter as many items on the menu as desired for the form.
5. Hit 'OK' to return to the Visual Basic project.
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How to Stop ActiveX Pop Ups


1. Open Internet Explorer by clicking 'Start,' then highlighting and clicking 'Internet Explorer' in the program list that appears or by double-clicking on the Internet Explorer icon on your desktop.
2. Open the 'Internet Options' application window. Click 'Tools' in the top menu bar of IE, then highlight and click 'Internet Options.'
3. Open the 'Custom level' Security settings. Click the 'Security' tab in the top of the 'Internet Options' application window, then click the 'Custom level' button in the 'Security' detail panel. You must create a custom security level, because the three standard settings offered by Microsoft all activate pop-ups for new ActiveX and none of them allow for unapproved running of unsigned ActiveX controls.
4. Disable the 'Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without prompt' by clicking the 'Disable' box beneath it. Scroll down in the 'Custom Settings' application window to locate this setting in the 'ActiveX control' section.
5. Disable the 'Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls' by clicking the 'Disable' box beneath this setting.
6. Enable the 'Download signed ActiveX controls' by clicking the 'Enable' button beneath this setting. Signed ActiveX controls are ones verified by Microsoft or an Internet Security licensing company.
7. Disable the 'Download unsigned ActiveX controls' and the 'Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scripting' by checking the 'disable' box underneath each setting. Turning off the prompts for these two settings will not display the content that requires any of these ActiveX controls, and you may see blank spots or empty application boxes in some websites.
8. Click 'OK' to leave 'Security Settings,' then click 'Apply' in the 'Internet Options' application window to save your settings. Click 'OK' to exit and return to Internet Explorer.
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Friday, November 4, 2011

I Can#039;t Delete Flash Player Shared Objects Files


1. Navigate to the 'Website Storage Settings' page on the Adobe Flash website (see Resources).
2. Scroll down to the 'Flash Player Settings Manager.' You should see a list of websites that have stored Flash player shared objects on your computer.
3. Click 'Delete All Sites' or highlight the ones you want to delete and click 'Delete.'
4. Click 'Confirm' in the pop-up window that appears. The selected Flash cookies will be deleted from your hard drive. You can delete Flash cookies stored on your computer in the future by revisiting this website and repeating this simple procedure.
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Thursday, November 3, 2011

How to Fix My VOD Error


1. Conduct a power cycle for your DVR box. Unplug the box from the electrical outlet. Wait for at least 15 seconds. Plug it back into the electrical outlet. This will force your DVR box to reboot and refresh.
2. Order your Video on Demand at a later time, if the VOD server is still in the startup mode and unable to process your request.
3. Check credit issues. You may get a VOD error if the credit limit for VOD has been met for your account. Log in to your service provider website and make a payment immediately.
4. Press and hold the 'Reset/Power' button, if you use a MOXI box. This button is located on the bottom right corner of the box. Re-order the title once the box boots up.
5. Troubleshoot the VOD configuration error. Order a random free VOD program -- not what you originally ordered -- from the available listings. If that works out fine, re-order the program you actually want to watch.
6. Call your service provider and report the VOD error code that is displayed on your screen. Follow the instructions given to you by the customer representative. You may need to meet with a technician.
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How to Fix Windows Errors With Freeware


Run PowerTools Lite 1.9
1. Visit the Macecraft website. Click the 'Start Download Now' button, and enter your email address to begin the download of PowerTools Lite 1.9.
2. Run the Powertools setup, and agree to the terms of the software. Click 'Next' at the prompts, and click 'Finish' to open PowerTools Lite.
3. Select 'Clean And Fix My Computer.' Wait for the process to detect and repair your computer system from errors. Reboot your system once the process is complete.
Run Microsoft Fix it Center
4. Visit the Fix it Center website. Click the 'Try It Now' button.
5. Run the 'FixitCenter_Run.exe' setup. Agree to the terms of Fix it Center, and complete the installation.
6. Open Fix it Center, and select one of the repair options based on the error messages your system displays. For example, if your Internet Explorer is constantly freezing, click 'Run' next to 'Internet Explorer Freezes And Crashes'. Click 'Next' at the prompts to begin the troubleshooting and repair.
Run ClamWin Free Antivirus
7. Visit the Clamwin website. Click 'Download Now,' and run the 'clamwin-0.96.2.1 --setup.exe' setup file.
8. Click 'Next' at the prompts, and agree to the terms of the ClamWin Free Antivirus.
9. Open the software. Select the hard drive you wish to scan. Select 'Scan'. Choose the repair option once the scan is complete to get rid of any system infections. Reboot your system once the repair is complete.
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

The Defrag in Vista Won#039;t Work


Register the Components
1. Click 'Start,' and then 'All Programs.'
2. Click the 'Accessories' folder.
3. Right-click 'Command Prompt,' and select 'Run as Administrator.'
4. Type or paste each command listed below separately into the prompt. Press the 'Enter' key after each entry and click the 'OK' button on the dialog box.regsvr32 dfrgsnap.dllregsvr32 dfrgui.dllregsvr32 msxml3.dll
5. Close the command prompt and restart the computer.
Correct Registry Path
6. Click 'Start,' and then 'Search.'
7. Type 'Regedit' without the quotes.
8. Press the 'Enter' key.
9. Click 'Edit,' then 'Find.'
10. Type 'DefragPath' without the quotes.
11. Click the 'Find Next' button.
12. Double-click 'Default' in the right-pane of the registry.
13. Type 'C:\Windows\System32\dfrgui.exe' without the quotes, in the 'Value Data' box.
14. Click the 'OK' button.
15. Close the registry editor and restart your computer.
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How to Enable ActiveX Control in Outlook


1. Determine your version of Outlook. Open your Outlook program. At the top of your screen you will find a tab labeled 'Help.' Click this tab and select 'About Microsoft Outlook.' This will display your version number. You can also see this information when your program loads.
2. Change the security zone in early versions of Outlook like Outlook 98 and 2000. Open your version of Outlook. Select a tab at the top of the page marked 'Tools' and then choose 'Options.' Select 'Security' to change the zone. If you are in a restricted zone, change to a trusted zone and ActiveX will be enabled.
3. Enable ActiveX when the security prompt appears. A message will appear under the menu bar. Click the 'Options' button. A dialogue box will appear and you can choose to enable the content. This works in Microsoft Outlook version 2007.
4. Accept ActiveX content when prompted in the dialogue box. When the dialogue box appears, select 'OK' to view the content.
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

How to Repair System 32 in Windows XP


Repairing System32 in Windows XP
1. If possible, do an Automated System Recovery by clicking on 'Start' and running the mouse pointer over 'All Programs,' 'Accessories' and 'System Tools' and clicking on 'Backup.' If 'Backup' is not on the 'System Tools' list, you probably can't do an automated system recovery.
2. When the backup utility starts, click on 'Advanced Mode.'
3. Click on 'Tools' and then 'ASR Wizard.'
4. Follow the instructions in the ASR Wizard.
5. Save the backup to a floppy disk or a CD-ROM.
6. Insert the Windows XP installation disk into the disk drive. Close all windows and restart your computer.
7. Boot the computer from the Windows XP installation disk.
8. Press 'F2' at the text section of 'Setup' and insert your Automated System Recovery floppy disk or CD-ROM (only if you have two CD drives on your computer).
9. Follow the directions and see if this works to restore your computer. If it doesn't work, move on to Step 10.
10. Restart the computer again and press 'R' once setup starts to get into the Recovery Console.
11. Wait to be prompted to log in as an administrator. If you don't have an administrative password, press 'Enter' to bypass the prompt.
12. Type the following lines of information into the Recovery Console command screen and press 'Enter' after each line:md tmp
copy c:\windows\system32\config\system c:\windows\tmp\system.bak
copy c:\windows\system32\config\software c:\windows\tmp\software.bak
copy c:\windows\system32\config\sam c:\windows\tmp\sam.bak
copy c:\windows\system32\config\security c:\windows\tmp\security.bak
copy c:\windows\system32\config\default c:\windows\tmp\default.bak
delete c:\windows\system32\config\system
delete c:\windows\system32\config\software
delete c:\windows\system32\config\sam
delete c:\windows\system32\config\security
delete c:\windows\system32\config\default
copy c:\windows\repair\system c:\windows\system32\config\system
copy c:\windows\repair\software c:\windows\system32\config\software
copy c:\windows\repair\sam c:\windows\system32\config\sam
copy c:\windows\repair\security c:\windows\system32\config\security
copy c:\windows\repair\default c:\windows\system32\config\default
13. Type 'Exit' and press 'Enter' to restart your computer. If you've previously done an NTBackup or a System State Backup, this should be the final step. If you haven't, continue to Step 14.
14. During the restart, press 'F8' to start the computer in Safe Mode.
15. Start Windows Explorer and click on 'Tools.'
16. Click on 'Folder Options.'
17. Click on 'View.'
18. Click on 'Show hidden files and folders' and uncheck the box next to 'Hide protected operating system files (Recommended).'
19. When you are prompted to show the files, click on 'Yes.'
20. Click on the drive that contains the Windows XP installation, and a list of folders will appear.
21. Open the 'System Volume Information' folder.
22. Open one of the previously created System Restore folders inside the System Volume Information folder by clicking on 'View' and 'Details' to see when a System Restore folder was created, and opening a folder that isn't current.
23. Open a Snapshot folder and copy these files to the 'C:\Windows\Tmp' folder:_REGISTRY_USER_.DEFAULT
_REGISTRY_MACHINE_SECURITY
_REGISTRY_MACHINE_SOFTWARE
_REGISTRY_MACHINE_SYSTEM
_REGISTRY_MACHINE_SAM
24. Rename the files in the Snapshot folder as:Rename _REGISTRY_USER_.DEFAULT to DEFAULT
Rename _REGISTRY_MACHINE_SECURITY to SECURITY
Rename _REGISTRY_MACHINE_SOFTWARE to SOFTWARE
Rename _REGISTRY_MACHINE_SYSTEM to SYSTEM
Rename _REGISTRY_MACHINE_SAM to SAMThis will allow you to access these files and replace the old faulty System32 files when you run the Recovery Console in the next steps.
25. Close all windows and restart the computer.
Setting a Working Restore Point
26. After restarting your computer, press 'R' at the start of Setup to go into the Recovery Console.
27. Type the following lines of information at the command prompt and press 'Enter' after each line:del c:\windows\system32\config\samdel c:\windows\system32\config\securitydel c:\windows\system32\config\softwaredel c:\windows\system32\config\defaultdel c:\windows\system32\config\systemcopy c:\windows\tmp\software c:\windows\system32\config\softwarecopy c:\windows\tmp\system c:\windows\system32\config\systemcopy c:\windows\tmp\sam c:\windows\system32\config\samcopy c:\windows\tmp\security c:\windows\system32\config\securitycopy c:\windows\tmp\default c:\windows\system32\config\default
28. Type 'Exit' to restart your computer.
29. Log in and click on 'Start.' Run the mouse pointer over 'All Programs,' 'Accessories' and 'System Tools,' and click on 'System Restore.'
30. Restore the computer to a previous Restore Point; after your computer restarts and the changes take effect, your System32 problems will hopefully be fixed.
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