Tuesday, June 19, 2012

How to Replace the System 32 HAL.DLL


1. Go to DLL-files.com website and click on \"Download\" button under \"Free Download.\"
2. Click the \"Download hal.dll\" link in the new window and then on \"Save\" in the confirmation pop-up to begin the download.
3. Double-click the saved ZIP file to automatically launch WinRAR or WinZIP and decompress the file.
4. Right-click the decompressed DLL file and select \"Copy.\" Click the \"Start\" menu, select \"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 on \"OK\" in the pop-up to replace the existing file (if any.)
5. Click the \"Start\" menu, select \"Run,\" type \"Regsvr32 \"C:\\Windows\\System32\\hal.dll,\" press \"Enter\" and then click \"OK\" in the pop-up to register the file. Restart your computer.
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How to Replace Ws2


1. Launch your Web browser. Navigate to the download location for the replacement version of ws2_32.dll (see Resources for link to download).
2. Click the download link and follow the on-screen prompts to save the file to your computer. Wait until the download finishes.
3. Double-click the downloaded file, which will open in your computer's default unzipping program. Click the 'Extract' or 'Unzip' button and extract the .dll file to your computer's desktop.
4. Right-click the 'Start' button in Windows and select 'Explorer.' In the Windows Explorer window, navigate the left-side panel to find the Windows system folder. If you're using the original 32-bit version of either Windows XP or Vista, this folder can be found at 'C:\Windows\System32.' In the newer 64-bit versions of these operating systems, the system folder is at 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64.' If you have an older system, look for 'C:\WINNT\System32' in Windows 2000 and NT and 'C:\Windows\System' in Windows 95, 98 and ME. Left-click the system folder once to reveal its contents in the right side panel.
5. Drag the ws2_32.dll file that you extracted in step three from the desktop to the right panel of Windows Explorer. When you drop the file into the system folder, you might see a Windows prompt asking you if you would like to replace the existing file of the same name. If you see this message, click 'Yes.' This will replace the old version, which may be corrupted, with the new working version. If you're not asked about this, that means that the file was missing.
6. Reboot your computer for the changes to take effect.
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Monday, June 18, 2012

How to Fix an Ole32.dll Error


1. Log into Microsoft Windows as an administrator. When you installed Microsoft Windows on your computer system, the first account registered is an administrator account.
2. Click on the Windows 'Start' button, then click on 'Run.' This will open a text form from which you can execute commands.
3. Type 'regsvr32 ole32.dll,' then press 'Enter' on your keyboard. A dialog box will appear stating that the operation has completed successfully.
4. Restart your computer.
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Sunday, June 17, 2012

How Do I Get My Msvcp71.Dll Back?


1. Go to the free DLL download website (see References) and click the 'Download msvcp71.dll' link. Click 'Save' in the confirmation pop-up to start the download.
2. Double-click the saved ZIP file and your file extraction software will start and decompress the file automatically.
3. Right-click the msvcp71.dll file and select 'Copy.' Go to the 'Start' menu, select 'Computer' or 'My 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.'
4. Go to the 'Start' menu, select 'Run' (type 'run' and hit 'Enter' after clicking the 'Start' menu in Windows 7 and Vista), type the following command in the search line and click 'OK' to register the DLL:regsvr32 'C:\Windows\System32\msvcp71.dll'
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Friday, June 15, 2012

How to Use Netapi32.dll


Restoring Netapi32.dll Through System Restore
1. Click the 'Start' button in Windows, expand the 'All Programs' folder, then expand the 'Accessories' folder and, finally, expand the 'System Tools' folder. Click the 'System Restore' icon.
2. Click 'Restore my computer to an earlier time,' then click the 'Next' button.
3. Click a restore point on the calendar. The restore points are represented by bold dates. If you happen to know when netapi32.dll was deleted or corrupted, select a date from just before that time. If you're not sure, select an early date toward the first month of the calendar. After clicking your restore point, click the 'Next' button.
4. Review your chosen restore point on the confirmation screen, then click the 'Next' button. In Windows Vista, this button says 'Finish' instead. As soon as you click it, your computer will begin the restore process and then reboot, which will take several minutes.
5. Click the 'OK' button on the confirmation dialog box that appears after Windows boots back up. This completes the restore process.
Replacing Netapi32.dll Manually
6. Open your Web browser and download a working copy of netapi32.dll from a reputable .dll download site. There are several sites that offer free copies of common .dll files like this, but you can find a direct link to a reliable download location in the Resources section below. Just click the download link and save it to your hard drive.
7. Unzip the .dll file if necessary. Many .dll files downloaded from the Web are compressed as .zip files. If the file you downloaded is a .zip file, double-click it to open it in Winzip or your computer's default unzipping utility. Click the button that says 'Extract,' 'Unzip' or 'Unpack' and select your desktop as the file location.
8. Open the Windows system folder. To do this, double-click the 'My Computer' icon and navigate to the folder location. If you're using Windows XP or Vista on a 32-bit system, the location is 'C:\Windows\System32.' If you're using either of these operating systems on a 64-bit system, the location is 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64.' If you're using Windows 2000 or NT, the location is 'C:\WINNT\System32.' If you're using Windows ME, 95 or 98, it's 'C:\Windows\System.'
9. Drag the netapi32.dll file from your desktop to the system folder. If you're asked if you want to replace the existing file, click 'Yes.'
10. Reboot your computer. Upon booting up, netapi32.dll will be automatically registered or reregistered in the Windows file system.
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How to Repair Dll in Windows XP


1. Insert the XP CD into your computer. Restart the PC.
2. Press any key when prompted to boot from CD.
3. Press 'Enter' at the Welcome and 'F8' at the license agreement.
4. Highlight the drive containing Windows XP and press 'R,' repairing the system and overwriting the missing or faulty DLL files.
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How to Fix Svchost EXE Problems


1. Click on the 'Start Menu.'
2. Click on the 'Control Panel.' A new window will open.
3. Click on 'System and Security.' A new set of options will appear onscreen.
4. Click on 'Administrative Tools.'
5. Double-click on 'Event Viewer' to open this application. According to Microsoft, the Event Viewer provides details regarding important system events. Major errors, including svchost.exe problems, will be logged here.
6. Enter your administrative password if prompted. If you initially logged into the computer using the computer's main user account, then you are likely listed as a computer administrator and you will not be asked for a password.
7. Click on the plus signs next to the 'Critical' and 'Error' headings. This will expand the list of all recent problematic events.
8. Click on any events listed that say 'svchost.exe' somewhere in the title. This is the event log for your recent svchost EXE problems. When you look at the event log, it will list the program that was using the svchost EXE file at the time of the critical system failure or operational error. Now you know what program is having problems using the svchost file. Svchost is a generic, complimentary file that cannot function on its own; fixing a problem with svchost requires fixing the initial program that is using the EXE file. Make a mental note of the problematic program.
9. Return to the Control Panel.
10. Click on 'Programs.'
11. Click on 'Programs and Features.' Once you click on this option, a list will appear containing all of the programs currently installed on your computer.
12. Scroll the list until you find the program that is causing svchost EXE problems.
13. Right-click on the program and select 'Repair' from the list of options. This will trigger an automatic repair of the program. The automated repair process will scan preinstalled Windows directories for helpful patches and initiate a web search for Microsoft-approved fixes. If fixes are not found, the repair feature will roll back the program to a state before the errors first started. A progress bar will appear on screen to let you know how much longer the repair process will take.
14. Click 'OK' when the program has been repaired. The svchost issue should be resolved after you have repaired the associated program.
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Thursday, June 14, 2012

How to Fix a Services.Exe Trojan Virus


End System Process
1. Press "Ctrl", "Shift" and "Esc" keys at the same time to start the "Task Manager."
2. Click the "Processes" tab and select "services.exe."
3. Click "End Process" and close the Task Manager.
Delete Registry Entries
4. Go to the "Start" menu and click "Run."
5. Type "regedit" in the search field and click "OK" to start the Registry Editor.
6. Find and remove the following registry keys:F949D095-16D2-0276-9929-9026ED9B7AA5
B58A2FBE-5744-D2AD-DCBC-F5D84F027C2A
AFF84E78-CBFB-4221-95CB-4A353DC1B463
AC29943E-756D-4B89-9A83-C13CF83AFF76
pmv1s4.Main
AD99E521-90B0-4B9B-BD99-2CD0E5123F64
92F476F5-A7A6-458E-BDAF-5B302D8D4265
11735F21-5127-4C2E-BD5E-9B3A6904B997
a31o9nhawv.class
C1299AC9-3277-4B23-9F6D-C9037A7A4C84
A1511F4E-4107-4904-97BC-2F953DA06132
3F143C3A-1457-6CCA-03A7-7AA23B61E40F
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\SharedTaskScheduler\3F143C3A-1457-6CCA-03A7-7AA23B61E40F
TMKSoft
B0B1E678-1825-4889-B36E-C52DCA08C3A8
5F2BD607-9849-4E9B-AC43-056D2F3F263B
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DNLDC.DNLDCCtrl.1
XPlugin.XFilter.1
XPlugin.XFilter
399FE428-BC1C-4902-A8EB-006E59F17F39
204CC9B5-882F-4BDF-8470-0E15D16E880C
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C9ECA160-055F-4725-A394-C328F5C0DF1B
ShowSearch.ViewSource.1
ShowSearch.ViewSource
Image.Image.1
Image.Image
searchhook.searchhookobject.1
searchhook.searchhookobject
0B40A54D-BEC3-4077-9A33-701BD6ACDEB2
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ToolBand.StartBHO.1
ToolBand.StartBHO
ToolBand.ToolBandObj.1
ToolBand.ToolBandObj
1DE9EE01-DF51-49DB-9BDD-5990B35C1C2A
30192F8D-0958-44E6-B54D-331FD39AC959
0E1230F8-EA50-42A9-983C-D22ABC2EED3B
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Replace.HBO.1
Replace.HBO
E3EEBBE8-9CAB-4C76-B26A-747E25EBB4C6
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar\E3EEBBE8-9CAB-4C76-B26A-747E25EBB4C6
E2DDF680-9905-4dee-8C64-0A5DE7FE133C
fd9bc004-8331-4457-b830-4759ff704c22
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SoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRunServicesImage
SoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRunServicesImageSOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionpoliciesExplorerRunImage
SOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionpoliciesExplorerRunImage
7. Close the Registry Editor.
Delete Files
8. Go to the "Start" menu and click "Search."
9. Select the hard drive and check "All Files and Folders."
10. Type "systemcritical.exe" in the search line and hit "Enter." Delete all of the found entries.
11. Repeat step 4 for "systeem.exe," "sistem.exe," "rundll16.exe," "quicken.exe," "olehelp.exe," "notepad32.exe," "inetinf.exe," "helpcvs.exe," "astctl32.ocx," "winajbm.dll," "searchword.dll," "mtwirl32.dll," "mswsc20.dll," "mswsc10.dll," "msspi.dll," "msconfd.dll," "gfmnaaa.dll," "dnsrelay.dll," "cpan.dll," "avpcc.dll," "javaef.dll," "sp.exe," "aimee2[2].exe," "rsysinit.exe," "tksrv99.exe," "3.02.00.dll," "coolwebsearch-info.dll," "3.03.00.dll," "regedit -s sys.reg," "Image," "xpsystem," "HOMEOldSP," "SysA," "Sys," "mnaa," "Otnlbbxa," "crqf32.exe," "sp," "DNLDC.ocx," "update911.js," "SexDownloader.cab," "xplugin.dll," "mssearch.dll," "mslq32.dll," "mshp.dll," "image.dll," "iekp32.dll," "tmksrvu.exe," "DownloaderEXE.exe," "DNLDC.ocxservices.exe," "update911.js" and "SexDownloader.cab."
12. Restart your PC.
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

How to Restore Oleacc.Dll


1. Download the oleacc.dll file from the DLL-files website.
2. Right-click the saved DLL file and click 'Copy.' Go to the 'Start' menu, click 'Computer,' double-click the 'C:' drive, double-click the 'Windows' folder and then the 'System32' folder. Right-click anywhere in a blank space and click 'Paste.'
3. Go to the 'Start' menu, type 'run' in the 'Start Search' box and press 'Enter.' Type Regsvr32 'C:\Windows\System32\oleacc.dll' in the search field and hit 'Enter' to register the DLL. Click 'Yes' in the pop-up to confirm the registration.
4. Restart your computer.
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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

How to Register Windows Installer Service


1. Click 'Start' and type 'msiexec /unregister' in the search field, then press 'Enter.' You will not see anything happen during this process.
2. Click 'Start' and type 'msiexec /regserver' in the search field, then press 'Enter.' You will not see anything happen during this process.
3. Install, remove or modify the application you were working with. The Windows Installer Service is now registered.
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Free Full ActiveX Installation


1. Click 'Start' and type 'Inetcpl.cpl' into the Search field. Click 'Internet Options' in the returned results to open the utility.
2. Click the 'Security' tab and select 'Custom Level...'
3. Click the 'Enable' radio button for 'ActiveX Controls and Plugins' to allow ActiveX Controls to be installed on your system. Click 'Apply' and choose 'OK' to save the changes.
4. Visit a site that requires ActiveX. A pop-up will ask you to whether or not you want to install the selected ActiveX Control. Click 'Allow' to install the plug-in for the selected site.
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How to Fix Runtime Error 339: MSCOMM32.ocx


Download and copy the DLL file to Windows
1. Download the "MSCOMM32 zip file" (see Resources) and extract by right-clicking on the file and click "Extract All" from the drop-down menu.
2. Click "Start" and then type "windows/system32/" in the search box. Double-click the "System 32" folder to open the folders location.
3. Open the extracted folder and drag and drop the "MSCOMM32.OCX" file over to the System 32 folder. Alternatively right-click the "MSCOMM32.OCX" and click "Copy" and then right-click anywhere in the System 32 folder and select "Paste" to make a copy of the DLL.
Registering the DLL file
4. Click "Start" and type "Run" in the search box. Click the "Run" shortcut application. The Run box displays on the screen.
5. Type "cmd" to open the Command Prompt window. Type "regsvr32.MSCOMM32.OCX" in the command prompt utility to register the DLL file.
6. Type "Exit" in the Command Prompt to close the application. Close the Run box.
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Monday, June 11, 2012

How to Copy Ieframe.dll


1. Open the Start menu and type 'ieframe.dll' into the Windows Live search box, then press 'Enter.'
2. Right-click the 'ieframe.dll' file that appears in the search box, then click 'Copy.'
3. Open 'My Computer' and navigate to where you wish to place the ieframe.dll copy on your hard drive.
4. Click 'Paste' in the My Computer window. This creates a copy of the ieframe.dll file in the location you specified.
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How to Register DLL amp; OCX Files


1. Click the Windows 'Start' button on your taskbar. Enter 'cmd' into the text box that appears on the menu. Press 'Enter.' The Windows command prompt opens.
2. Enter the following text into the command prompt:regsvr32 \control.dllReplace 'controll.dll' with the name of your DLL or OCX file.
3. Press the 'Enter' key on your keyboard. The 'regsvr32' command registers the DLL or OCX file with the Windows registry. After you receive the completion confirmation, close the Windows command utility.
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How to Change Ieframe.dll


1. Download and install any hotfixes, cumulative security updates for Internet Explorer and any other critical updates for your operating system by clicking on 'Start,' 'All Programs' and 'Windows Update.' Restart your computer when prompted. This will update ieframe.dll to the latest version.
2. Upgrade to a newer version of Internet Explorer via Windows Update or by visiting the Internet Explorer website to change your version of ieframe.dll (see Resources).
3. Reset your version of Internet Explorer by opening the browser, clicking on 'Tools' in the menu bar, then selecting 'Internet Options.' Click on the 'Advanced' tab, then click on 'Reset.' Verify that you wish to reset the browser by clicking on 'Reset' in the Reset Internet Explorer Settings box to attempt to revert to an earlier version of the ieframe.dll file.
4. Download and reinstall the current version of Internet Explorer to change the ieframe.dll file back to the version originally installed with the browser.
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