Sunday, December 9, 2012

How to Register Richtx32.ocx


1. Click the 'Start' icon, click 'Accessories' and then click 'Run.'
2. Enter the following command into the dialog box:Regsvr32 C:\Windows\System32/Richtx.ocx
3. Press 'Enter' to confirm the Richtx.ocx registration.
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How to Remove Aio Software


End System Processes
1. Press the "Ctrl," "Shift" and "Esc" keys at the same time to start the Task Manager.
2. Click the "Processes" tab in the Task Manager's window.
3. Select "keysetup.exe" from the list of the processes and click "End Process" at the bottom of the window.
4. Repeat Step 3 for "csrss.exe," "emconv.exe" and "mseidvsrm.exe."
5. Close the Task Manager.
Unregister DLLs
6. Go to the "Start" menu, type "cmd" in the "Start Search" box and hit "Enter" to start the command line window.
7. Type "regsvr32 /u msercvord.dll" in the command line window and press "Enter" to unregister the DLL.
8. Repeat Step 2 for "msrucvocd.dll," "mstrc32.dll," "msvmcaoed.dll," "mswunvoce.dll," "rgcvt32.dll" and "mswrnvore.dll."
9. Close the command line window.
Find and Delete Files
10. Go to the "Start" menu, type "keysetup.exe" in the "Start Search" box and press "Enter." Delete all search results.
11. Repeat Step 1 for "csrss.exe," "emconv.exe," "mseidvsrm.exe," "msercvord.dll," "msrucvocd.dll," "mstrc32.dll," "msvmcaoed.dll," "mswunvoce.dll," "rgcvt32.dll" and "mswrnvore.dll."
12. Restart your computer.
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How to Troubleshoot EAW Map Editor


1. Download the editor from an official LucasArts website or a reputable third-party site, otherwise the problems you are suffering could be due to a corrupted file.
2. Re-install the program in order to fix any problems which were caused during the previous installation. Often problems with programs are caused due to corruptions during the installations. Restart your machine before attempting to use the program again.
3. Ensure your version of 'Empire at War' is compatible with this particular editing program. Only the 'Empire at War' that comes with the 'Gold Package' -- containing 'Empire at War' and 'Forces of Corruption' -- will work with the editor. This means if you have bought the game as part of the 'Best of PC' compilation then it will not work.
4. Download the appropriate file if you are suffering from an error informing you 'binkw32.dll' is missing. To remedy this you should visit dll-files.com and download 'binkw32.dll.'
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Saturday, December 8, 2012

How to Repair Rundll32 Problems


1. Log in to Windows with a user account that has administrator access.
2. Click 'Start' and choose 'All Programs.' Click the 'Accessories' option and select 'System Tools.' Choose the 'System Restore' option.
3. Click 'Next' in the System Restore wizard to display a list of restore points created for your computer. Select a restore point that was made before you began experiencing problems with the Rundll32 process. Click 'Show More Restore Points' and select an earlier point if you are unsure.
4. Click 'Finish' in the Confirmation window to begin the System Restore. You computer will restart and the utility will restore the system to the condition described by the restore point. The Rundll32 file will be repaired in the process.
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Friday, December 7, 2012

How to Fix Codec Errors


Get Automatic Codec Updates
1.
Start up Windows Media Player. Click on the 'Start' button, choose 'My Programs' and then 'Windows Media Player.'
2.
Choose 'Options' on the Tools menu.
3.
Make sure that 'Download codes automatically' is checked on the first screen. When Windows Media Player encounters a video that's been encoded using a codec it doesn't know, it will attempt to download it automatically.
4. Click on 'OK' to complete the process.
Install the DivX Codec
5. Go to DivX.com (see Resources). The website will detect your operating system and automatically redirect you to the appropriate Web page.The DivX codec is a popular codec used to compress videos. Windows Media Player won't automatically download the DivX codec (if you try to play a DivX video, you will hear the sound, but not see any video). The following procedure will also work for other codecs that Windows Media doesn't automatically download.
6. Click on the 'Free Download' button on the right side of the page. The download should begin automatically. If it doesn't, click on the link to download the file.
7. Run the divxinstaller.exe file. Follow the prompts to accept the license agreement and install the software. When the installation is complete, you'll be able to play DivX-encoded movies in Windows Media Player.
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How to Fix a Xvidcore DLL Error


1. Open a web browser and go to the Xvid website (see Resources).
2. Click the 'Download' button and wait for the file to download.
3. Open the file you downloaded. It's called 'Xvid-(version number).exe' The version number changes with each update the Xvid team releases.
4. Click 'Yes' to allow the program to modify your computer, then click 'Next.'
5. Click the 'I accept the agreement' button, then click 'Next,' then click it again on the next screen.
6. Click 'Next' on the 'Select Destination Location' screen if you want to install Xvid to the default location. Otherwise, enter the location you want to install it to in the text field.
7. Click 'Next' again on the next two screens, then click 'Install' to install the Xvid codec. Click 'Finish' when the installation progress bar is full.
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How to Fix Corrupt Windows Vista Files


1. Insert your Windows Vista disc into your optical drive. Close the installation prompt if it automatically launches due to autorun.
2. Click the "Start" button located in the lower-left corner of the Windows desktop. This will cause the start menu to appear.
3. Locate the search box located in the lower-left corner of the start menu.
4. Enter the text "run" in the search box and press the "Enter" key. This will launch the "Run" dialog box.
5. Enter the text "sfc /scannow" (without quotations). This will launch the system files scanner which will take note of and replace any Windows Vista files which may have been changed or damaged over time.
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Thursday, December 6, 2012

How to Unregister an OCX


1. Click the Windows 'Start' button and select 'Run.' Type 'cmd' in the textbox and press 'Enter.'
2. Navigate to the location of the OCX file. For instance, if the file is located in the 'c:\myocx' directory, type 'c:\myocx' in the command prompt and press 'Enter.'
3. Type the command to unregister the file. Type 'regsvr32 /u myfile.ocx' in the command prompt. Change the 'myfile.ocx' with the name of your file. The '/u' switch triggers the uninstall process.
4. Read the confirmation. The regsvr32.exe file returns a response when the file has been successfully unregistered.
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How to Troubleshoot an Internet Explorer Error amp; Shut Down


Disable Script Debugging
1. Launch Internet Explorer from the taskbar, Start menu or desktop. Click 'Tools.' Click 'Internet Options.'
2. Click 'Advanced.' Scroll to 'Browsing.' Check 'Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer)' and 'Disable script debugging (Other).'
3. Click 'OK.' Restart your computer.
Download an Upgrade for the Script Debugger
4. Launch an alternate web browser and navigate to the Microsoft Download Center. Download the script debugger for Windows NT 4.0 and later (see Resources) to your system.
5. Click 'Open' or 'Run' to start the installation immediately. To run the install at a later date, click 'Save.' Double-click the file when you are ready to install the script debugger.
6. Restart your system for the changes to go into effect.
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How to Fix Connapi.Dll


Remove the File
1. Close the Photoshop Elements software.
2. Click 'Start' and click 'Computer.'
3. Click 'C' and open 'Program Files.' Open the 'Adobe' folder and click 'Photoshop Elements.' Open the 'moxplugins folder.'
4. Right-click the 'NOKIAManager.mox' file and select 'Delete.' Reboot your system.
Remove the Software
5. Click 'Start' and click 'Control Panel.'
6. Open 'Uninstall a Program' or 'Add/Remove Programs.'
7. Remove the Nokia PC Suite software.
8. Reinstall the Nokia PC Suite Software to your system.
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How to Fix a WLTray.exe Application Error


1. Click 'Start,' type 'System Restore' in the 'Search' box and press 'Enter.'
2. Click 'Use a different restore point.'
3. Click to select a restore point prior to the corruption of your WLTray system program.
4. Click 'Next' to restore the system.
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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

How to Disable Flash ActiveX


1. Click 'Start.'
2. Click 'Control Panel.'
3. Double-click 'Internet' from within the Control Panel window.
4. Click the 'Security' tab.
5. Select 'Internet Zone' and press the reset button to set it at the Medium level.
6. Click 'Custom Level.'
7. Scroll through the Security Settings Dialog box and deselect 'Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting' to disable the setting.
8. Click 'OK' on the Security Settings and Internet Properties dialog boxes to finalize the disabling of Flash ActiveX.
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Sunday, December 2, 2012

How to Set Up a Failed SXS Dll Syntax Error


1. Insert your Windows XP CD into your CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive and close the disc tray.
2. Close the 'Auto-launch' window, which displays automatically after inserting a disc.
3. Click the 'Start' button and the 'My Computer' link.
4. Double-click the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive currently running the inserted Windows XP CD. A Windows logo and CD icon should display next to the drive. The drive is usually labeled 'E:,' 'G:' or 'D:.'
5. Right-click the 'Autorun.exe' file from the install disc and then click 'Copy' from the drop-down menu.
6. Right-click anywhere on your Desktop and then click 'Paste' from the drop-down menu.
7. Double-click the 'Autorun.exe' file from the Desktop to launch the Installation Wizard. If the syntax error displays on-screen when trying the run the file, see the Tips section.
8. Follow the on-screen instructions to install Windows XP.
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Saturday, December 1, 2012

How to Remove SHLWAPI.DLL


1. Click on the 'Start' menu.
2. Type 'cmd' into the Search box and press 'Enter.' Or, if you are using a version of Windows prior to Windows Vista, click on 'Run,' type 'cmd' into the Run box and click 'OK.' The Windows Command Prompt opens.
3. Type 'regsvr32 /u SHLWAPI.dll' (without the quotation marks) into the Windows Command Prompt and press 'Enter.' A confirmation message will appear, telling you that you have successfully removed SHLWAPI.DLL.
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How to Find Problems With Your Computer


1. Install a registry cleaner software on your computer. Registry cleaners find infected registry entries, invalid DLL files and unused software entries. Scan your computer with a registry cleaner to have the program list the problems that need to be fixed. Repair and/or delete the registry entries that the cleaner tells you are safe to remove and clean.
2. Find computer malware problems by conducting a full-system scan with an anti-spyware and/or anti-virus program on your computer. Antivirus softwarescans computer systems and lists all virus, malware and Trojan infestations that it finds. Repair and/or remove those problems which the software finds.
3. Look at the list of computer programs and software you have installed. Open up the "Add/Remove Programs" part of your Control Panel if using a Microsoft Windows operating system. Delete and remove the computer programs that you don't recognize or no longer use. Some spyware and virus infestations hide in authentic-looking programs on your computer, but unknown programs on your computer should be removed.
4. Take note of any error messages popping up on your computer. Write these down or copy them to a separate location where you can refer back to them easily. Search for the error messages on the Microsoft "Fix It" website to diagnose problems at fixit.support.Microsoft.com if using a Microsoft Windows operating system. Download and install any automatic fixes which the Microsoft Fix-It website suggests.
5. Check physical connections between your computer power cord and the electrical outlet and all other computer peripherals. Printers, computer mice and audio speakers may not work properly or at all if they are not securely connected to the computer system.
6. Scan your computer with a system checker such as Crucial's System Scanner Tool at crucial.com if your computer is lagging or acting slower than normal. These types of scanners tell you how much random access memory (RAM) you have in your system and suggest compatible upgrades based on the results.
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