Wednesday, March 14, 2012

How to Fix Error Code 2738 for Microsoft Streets amp; Trips 2006


1. Double click the 'Command Prompt' icon in Windows to open it. It is located under Start > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt. The Start Menu is labeled with a Windows logo in Vista and Windows 7 and located in the bottom left corner.
2. Enter the following command into the command prompt box 'regsvr32 vbscript.dll' without the quotes. This will register visual basic scripts for your computer.
3. Enter the following command into the command prompt box 'regsvr32 jscript.dll' without the quotes. This will register java scripts for your computer.
4. Close the command prompt box. This may open a dialog box prompting you to restart Windows now. Accept the option to reset Windows if prompted (usually in Windows XP) otherwise your computer is now ready to install Microsoft Streets and Trips 2006.
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How to Use Freestyle Flash


1. Wash your hands thoroughly with warm water and soap, and dry them on a clean towel.
2. Insert a new lancette into your lancing device. Verify that the lancing device is clean around the tip and the lancette fits properly.
3. Be sure you have the right strips for your Freestyle Flash meter. Confirm that your strips are within the printed expiration date.
4. Insert the test strip into the Freestyle Flash meter with the sample collection end facing out. Be sure that the meter recognizes the strip and wait for the meter to prompt you for the blood sample.
5. Clean the test area with a fresh alcohol wipe and allow it to dry thoroughly. Any excess alcohol may result in an inaccurate reading.
6. With the opposite hand, grasp the lancing device. Holding it firmly against the test site, push the button to trigger the device.
7. Grasp the testing finger slightly below the test site and gently squeeze it to encourage blood flow. You only need a small sample with the Freestyle Flash meter.
8. Hold the Freestyle Flash meter in your free hand and gently touch the strip against the blood sample and allow it to draw the blood in.
9. The Freestyle Flash meter will beep and test the sample Watch the display as it counts down to verify the meter is working. It will display the results on the screen in about five seconds.
10. Use the alcohol swab to gently wipe the test site clean and apply slight pressure to stop the flow of blood. Use the alcohol wipe, gauze or a band aid as needed to stop the bleeding.
11. Record your reading in a log for later reference. The Freestyle Flash will hold 250 test results, but it is a good idea to have a back up of the record just in case.
12. Discard the used strip into the garbage and remove the lancette from the lancing device. The lancette should be disposed of in a Sharps container after use.
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Monday, March 12, 2012

How to Change Time and Date on Windows XP


Change the Date and Time in Windows XP
1. Start Windows XP normally. Make sure you are logged in as an administrator or as another user with privileges for changing settings.
2. Click on the time that is displayed in the task bar. This will bring up the Date and Time Properties box. You can also right-click on the time by clicking on the 'Adjust Date and Time' menu option.
3. Highlight a portion of the time on the digital clock, beneath the graphic representation of the time (it looks like a traditional round-faced clock), to highlight it. Make sure you have highlighted the correct portion (hours for hours, minutes for minutes).
4. Enter the time you wish to change and click 'Apply.'
5. Click one of the drop-down menus in the 'Date' section of the window. This will allow you to change the month and the year, either by typing them in or selecting them from the menu.
6. Click on a particular day of the week to reset the calendar to that day.
7. Remember to click 'Apply' whenever you change a property or multiple properties. Your changes will not be confirmed until you do.
8. Enable the daylight-savings time function in the 'Time Zone' tab. This will automatically change the clock to conform with daylight-savings time.
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Sunday, March 11, 2012

How to Restore Flash Player


1. Navigate to the Flash Player download Web page, and click on the 'Download Now' button. If you already have the latest version of Flash installed, you'll receive a message telling you that your installation will update automatically when a new version is released. If you don't have the latest version, follow the instructions to install.
2. Click on the 'Start' button, then 'Control Panel' followed by 'Uninstall a Program' in the 'Programs' section if you have the latest version of Flash but are still experiencing problems.
3. Locate Flash from the list of programs displayed. Highlight and click on 'Uninstall' at the top of the screen before following the instructions to remove Flash from your computer.
4. Go back to the Flash Player download Web page, click on the 'Download Now' button and follow the instructions to install. This will install a new version of Flash on your machine.
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How to Repair a DCOM Error


1. Click 'Start,' then enter 'dcomcnfg' into the 'Run' or 'Search' box and press the 'Enter' key. Wait for the Windows to configure and launch the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Component Services Snap-In utility.
2. Click 'Component Services' in the left window pane when the MMC window appears. Navigate to 'Computers' > 'My Computer' > 'DCOM Config' > 'Microsoft Windows Remote Shell Host.'
3. Right-click the 'Microsoft Windows Remote Shell Host' value link, then click 'Properties' on the pop-up menu.
4. Click the 'Security' tab under the 'Launch and Activation Permissions' label, then click 'Customize.'
5. Click the 'Edit' button, then assign the following permissions in the window:'Everyone -- Local Launch and Local Activation''Network Service, System, Administrators Group, Interactive --Local Launch, Remote Launch, Local Activation and Remote Activation.' (Enable all of the check boxes.)
6. Close the MMC snap-in window, then restart the computer.
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Saturday, March 10, 2012

How to Access Dll Files Through C


1. Click the Start menu in Windows and double-click the 'My Computer' logo to begin locating the computer's DLL database. Most operating systems store system information in the C drive, so double-click this drive to browse it. If there is a warning screen stating that system files are currently hidden, select the 'Show system files' or 'Show contents of this folder' option and continue browsing. Open the Windows folder.
2. Open the sub-folder labeled 'System-32.' This is where the majority of DLL files are located. Typically, the only reason that a DLL file would not be located here is if a user instructed otherwise during a program installation. Scroll down in the folder until you find the DLL file that you are looking for.
3. Click 'Tools' and then 'Folder options' if no DLL files are showing up in the System-32 folder. Choose the 'View' tab and select from the options to view hidden files and folders. Also, select the option to view file extensions for known file types. All DLL files should now show up in the System-32 folder as ending in '.dll.'
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Friday, March 9, 2012

How to Restore Rundll32.exe in Vista


1. Insert the Vista disc into the computer. Restart the computer.
2. Press any key when prompted to boot from the disc.
3. Select your language, keyboard, and currency settings. Click 'Repair your computer.'
4. Select the drive containing Vista and press 'Next' to launch the automated repair program.
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How to Fix System32 in Windows


The System Configuration Utility
1. Open "Start," click "Run" and type “msconfig” in the field. Press "Enter" to run the System Configuration utility.
2. Click the "Startup" tab for a list of programs that launch at system startup. Disable the programs that are not important to Windows, video card, sound card or other devices connected to the computer. Each computer will have a different list of startup programs, so it is up to the user to determine what is important.
3. Click "Apply" to save the settings, click "OK" and then restart the computer when prompted.
CCleaner's Registry Cleaner
4. Download CCleaner from CCleaner.com. Click the "Alternative Download" option in the Download section for a direct download from the vendor's website.
5. Install and run CCleaner. Follow the default installation instructions.
6. Click the Registry icon in CCleaner, uncheck the "ActiveX and Class Issues" and the "Installer" options and then click "Scan" for Issues.
7. Click "Fix Selected" Issues, then click "Yes" in the confirmation window to create a backup of the registry. Click "Fix All Selected Issues" in the new window, then click "Close" when the task is complete.
Windows Update
8. Click "Start," "All Programs" and then click "Windows Update."
9. Click "Check for Updates," then install any critical update. The computer will have to restart and run Windows Update again, depending on the number of updates.
10. Continue running Windows Update and installing critical updates until no more are available.
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How to Reinstall Winsocks


1. Download the Winsock fix, which is available for free at SnapFiles and Softonic.
2. Locate your download and double click it to start reinstalling Winsock registry values.
3. Click 'ReG-Backup' and click 'OK' at the info screen. Specify a location to save your registry backup. Select both 'System Registry' and 'Current User Registry.' Then click 'OK.' This will back up your registry.
4. Click 'Fix' and click 'Yes' to confirm. Allow the Winsock registry values to be reinstalled. Reboot your computer. Winsock registry values should be fixed.
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Thursday, March 8, 2012

How to Fix Runtime Error 229


1. Navigate to the Microsoft Script Download link in Resources.
2. Click 'Download' for the Microsoft Script Engine to download onto the computer.
3. Open the downloaded file by double-clicking the icon (either on the desktop or 'downloads' pop-up window).
4. Follow the prompts to the installation wizard. This will complete the setup; once installed, the runtime error 229 will be corrected
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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

How to Get Rid of the Warning that Internet Explorer Has Restricted ActiveX and Java Scripts


1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Click 'Tools' and select 'Internet Options.'
3. Click the 'Advanced Tab.'
4. Scroll down the list of options until you locate the 'Allow ActiveX Content from CDs to Run on My Computer' and 'Allow Active Content to Run in Files on My Computer' entries.
5. Select both entries, then click 'OK.' This will disable the popup and allow ActiveX and Javascript to run on your computer unimpeded.
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How to Repair Svchost


1. Click on the 'Start' button on your desktop and click on 'Run.'
2. Type the following: 'services.msc' (without quotes) into the Run text box and click on 'OK.'
3. Double-click on the 'Automatic Updates' category located on the right-hand side of the pane.
4. Click on the 'Log-on' tab found on top of the 'Automatic Updates' screen.
5. Enable 'Local System Account' by clicking on the button next to the option.
6. Disable the 'Allow Service to Interact With Desktop' service by removing the check mark from the option box.
7. Place a check mark by the 'Hardware Profile' option in addition to enabling 'Profile 1' by clicking on it if this option is disabled.
8. Click on the 'General' tab located on top of the dialog box prompt and set the startup type to 'Automatic' through the drop menu.
9. Enable the 'Service Status' and 'Background Intelligent Transfer Service' options by clicking on their respective boxes.
10. Open the 'Run' box by clicking on the desktop 'Start' button and clicking on 'Run.' Input 'CMD' (without quotes) into the 'Run' text box. The command screen will appear.
11. Type the following entries at the C: prompt and after each individual line is typed, press the 'Enter' key. You will receive a confirmation after each line.REGSVR32 WUAPI.DLLREGSVR32 WUAUENG.DLLREGSVR32 WUAUENG1.DLLREGSVR32 ATL.DLLREGSVR32 WUCLTUI.DLLREGSVR32 WUPS.DLLREGSVR32 WUPS2.DLLREGSVR32 WUWEB.DLL
12. Enter the following commands at the C: prompt. After each line, press the 'Enter' key.cd %windir%ren SoftwareDistribution SD_OLDnet start WuAuServ
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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

How to Repair a Flash.ocx Error


Uninstall Adobe Flash Player
1. Click the 'Start' button and choose 'Search,' then 'All Files and Folders.' This will open a new search window.
2. Type 'flash.ocx' in the search box to locate the folder that contains your corrupted copy of the flash.ocx file. A likely location for the file is the c:\windows\system32\macromed\flash directory. Write down the full path name for the directory that holds the file.
3. Click the 'Start' button and choose 'Run' to open a new run command box. In the run box, type: 'regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\macromed\flash\flash.ocx /u' and press enter. Doing so will unregister the flash.ocx file from your Windows System Registry.If your copy of the flash.ocx file is located in a different directory, substitute that directory's path.
4. Switch back to your search window and type 'enterflash.ocx' in the search box. Right-click on each copy of the file and choose 'Delete' from the menu.
5. Type 'swflash.inf' in the search box and delete all instances of the file. All files that inhibit a proper reinstallation of the Flash Player program have been removed from your computer, so you are ready to proceed with reinstallation.
Reinstall Adobe Flash Player
6. Restart your computer.
7. Open your Web browser and navigate to the Adobe Flash Player installation website (see Resources).
8. Click the 'Agree and install now' button to download the Adobe Flash Player setup program.
9. Click 'Run' once the download is complete. Follow the on-screen prompts to re-install Adobe Flash Player on your computer. The new version of Flash Player will include a properly functioning version of the flash.ocx ActiveX control file.
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How to Replace Notepad.exe in XP SP3


1. Click on your web browser to launch the Internet.
2. Go to the 'Notepad' download site (see References link).
3. Click on the 'Download' button and wait for the download to complete on your screen. This should take about 30 seconds to complete.
4. Go to your desktop and double click on the installer icon. Click the 'I Accept' option to accept the software agreement.
5. Click on the 'Next' button and then click on the 'Install' button. Wait for the software to install on your computer. This should take about 15 seconds. Click the 'Finish' button.
6. Wait for the Notepad program to launch on your computer.
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Sunday, March 4, 2012

How to Repair WMI on a Windows XP System


1. Click the Start menu button in the lower left-hand corner of the Windows XP screen.
2. Select 'Run' in the pop-up Start menu.
3. Type 'CMD.EXE' (without quotation marks) in the dialog box that appears. Click 'OK.' This launches the Windows XP Command Prompt window.
If you are using a Windows XP installation that is modified by a service pack upgrade, type 'rundll32 wbemupgd, UpgradeRepository' (without quotation marks) instead. This will automatically detect and repair a corrupted WMI installation. Close the window and restart your PC.
If you are using a Windows XP installation that is not modified by a service pack, continue to Step 4.
4. Type 'net stop winmgmt' (without quotation marks) and press the 'Enter' key on your keyboard. This opens the Windows Management Infrastructure window and the source folder for the WMI data. Note the location of the folder on your hard drive. Its default location may differ per computer and Windows XP installation.
5. Click the Start menu and select 'My Computer.' Double-click the C:\\ partition on your hard drive. Navigate to the folder displayed in Step 4. Rename the folder to 'Repository.' Close the window.
6. Return to the WMI dialog window in Step 4. Type 'net start winmgmt' (without quotation marks) and press the Enter key on your keyboard. Type 'EXIT' (without quotation marks) and press the 'Enter' key on your keyboard. Close the dialog window. The WMI infrastructure has now been repaired on your Windows XP installation.
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