Wednesday, November 20, 2013

How to Fix a System32.dll Error


Fixing System32.dll Errors
1. Download a registry cleaner and run it on your system. This will usually fix, not only System32.dll problems, but also all DLL files. Alternatively, you can search for online registry scanners that will allow you to scan your registry without the need to install any applications and fix the problem remotely.
2. Locate the missing file on the Internet. Once you locate a site that offers the file, read the comments from people to see if the file was helpful.
3. Download the file to your hard drive and specify the folder where it should go. Usually the download will come in a compressed format. Use a decompressing software to unzip the file and extract the contents to a specified folder. Locate the 'System32' folder on your hard drive using the path below: '<drive>\Windows\System32\.'
4. Copy the 'System32.dll' file that you downloaded into this folder. If prompted to replace with an existing file, click OK and the file should be copied successfully into the folder.
5. Reinstall the program that causes the missing DLL error to pop up once it is run. This will usually fix the problem by checking the 'system32.dll' file.
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How to Fix Errors On Your Laptop Computer


1. Go ahead and create a new user account, and make sure you give it a name like MAIN or ADMIN for administrative purposes.
2. Make the other account the administrator by going to: START, CONTROL PANEL, USER ACCOUNTS AND FAMILY SAFETY, USER ACCOUNTS. Then select to make it the administrator.
3. Log off your user account, and go to the new administrator account, then delete the old account. After that you create another user name with the same name as the one you deleted so as to get a fresh start.
4. Install whatever programs were not allowed to be installed on the old administrator account because of error messages and other flaws that kept repeating themselves on the old user account. Voila! You have now bypassed the errors that keep you from having a Laptop with no errors on your software programs.
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How to Install Wininet Dll


1. Download 'wininet.dll' from dll-files.com, dlldll.com or afreedll.com. When you download 'wininet.dll,' download it to the 'C:\Windows\System32' folder. Alternatively, you can download the file to your desktop and drag it into the 'C:\Windows\System32' folder.
2. Click the Windows orb. Type 'cmd' into the search field and press 'Enter' to open the Command Prompt.
3. Type 'regsvr32 wininet.dll' into the Command Prompt. Press 'Enter.'
4. Close the Command Prompt and restart your computer.
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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

How to Remove the RVHOST.exe Virus


1. Click 'My Computer.'
2. Select the 'Windows' Folder.
3. Select 'System32.'
4. Delete files 'C:\\Windows\System32\RVHOST.exe', 'c:\windows\system32\rvhost.exe', '%alldrivers%\newfoler.exe', and 'C:\\Windows\Tasks\At1.job' if they exist.
5. Open Notepad.
6. Copy and paste or type the follow message:On Error Resume Next
Set shl = CreateObject('WScript.Shell')
Set fso = CreateObject('scripting.FileSystemObject...
shl.RegDelete 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Wi... entVersion\Policies\System\DisableRegist...
shl.RegDelete 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Wi... entVersion\Policies\System\DisableTaskMg...
shl.RegDelete
7. Save the file and name it 'Enable.VBS.'
8. Double-click your new file 'Enable.VBS.'
9. Click Start and select 'Run.'
10. Type: regedit.
11. Double click 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER>Software>Microsoft>Windows>CurrentVersion>Run'
12. Delete the follow (if present) when the selections appear:'%Systems%RVHOST.exe'
13. Stay in the same location. Double click the following which will be in the left panel: 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>SOFTWARE>Microsoft>...NT>
CurrentVersion>Policies>Explorer.'
14. On the right panel find 'NoFolderOptions='1'' and delete it.
15. Go back to the left side panel and click: 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>SOFTWARE>Microsoft>... NT>CurrentVersion>Winlogon'
16. Find the file name 'Shell = Explorer.exe RVHOST.exe''.
17. Select the value name and choose 'Modify' when the menu appears.
18. Change the value to 'Explorer.exe.'
19. Double click :
'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>SYSTEM>CurrentContr...Services>Schedule'which is on the left side of the screen.
20. On the right find file: 'NextAtJobld='2'.
21. Select the value name and when the options menu comes up select 'Modify.'
22. Change the value to '1' and close the registry editor.
23. Restart your computer.
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Monday, November 18, 2013

How do I Reset the Airbag in a 1998 Infiniti I30?


1. Locate the OBD port under the dashboard near the steering column.
2. Plug the OBD-II scanner into the OBD port, then power on the scanner.
3. Put the key into the ignition and turn it to the 'On' position.
4. Wait for the error code to display on the face of the scanner. Select the 'Erase' or 'Clear' codes command. Wait while the scanner clears the code and returns to the main menu.
5. Unplug the scanner and start the engine. Verify that the SRS light has shut off of the instrument panel. The airbag is now reset.
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How to Get Rid of Rundll Pop Ups


1. Put a Windows operating system disk into your CD/DVD drive.
2. Hold down the key with a Windows icon on your keyboard and press 'R.'
3. Write 'cmd' in the box and click 'OK.'
4. Find out the drive letters for your CD/DVD drive and hard drive by double-clicking on the 'My Computer' icon in your desktop and having a look at which letters were assigned. If you already know your drive letters, skip this step.
5. Go back to the command line you opened when you wrote 'cmd.'
6. Write the following into the command line: expand D:\i386\rundll32.ex_ C:\windows\system32\rundll32.exe. Replace 'D' with the letter for your CD/DVD drive and 'C' with the letter for your hard drive.
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Sunday, November 17, 2013

How to Remove Errors From Internet Explorer Web Pages


Unblocking Internet Display Settings
1. Open and run Internet Explorer by double clicking on its desktop icon.
2. Click on 'Tools' located in the top menu bar of the browser page. Choose 'Internet Options' from the drop menu that appears.
3. Click the 'Security' tab located on the top of the 'Internet Options' dialog box. Internet Explorer security settings will appear.
4. Click either the 'Default Level' or 'Reset all zones to default level' buttons in the dialog box. Close out the dialog box and initiate changes by clicking 'Apply' and then 'OK.' Internet display settings are now unblocked and the system is reset to default settings.
Removing Script Error Messages
5. Open and run Internet Explorer by clicking on its desktop icon.
6. Click on the 'Tools' option and select 'Internet Options' from the resulting drop-down menu.
7. Click on the 'Advanced' tab located on the top of the 'Internet Options' dialog box. What will open up are the advanced setting options for Internet Explorer, which will appear in the 'Settings' box.
8. Find the 'Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer)' and 'Disable script debugging (Other)' options in the settings list and check the boxes located by these settings.
9. Uncheck the box located by the 'Display a notification about every script error' option, in the settings list. Initiate the changes by clicking on 'Apply' and then 'OK' in the dialog box.
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Friday, November 15, 2013

How to Unregister OCX Files


1. Click 'Start' and pick 'Run.' Type 'cmd' and press 'Enter' to open the Command Prompt.
2. Input the command 'Regsvr32 /u <OCX File Name>' where '<OCX File Name>' is the full path and name of the OCX file you want to unregister. Press 'Enter.'
3. Close the Command Prompt window. Reboot the computer to make sure the changes take effect.
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How to Install Ntdll.dll


1. Download 'ntdll.dll' and save it to your desktop. You can download ntdll.dll from any online DLL library. For example, DLL-Files, afreeDLL.com, or DllDll.
2. Click on the 'Start' menu and type 'System32' into the 'Search Programs and Files' box and press 'Enter.' The System32 folder opens.
3. Drag the ntdll.dll file that you saved to your desktop into the System32 folder.
4. Click on the 'Start' menu and type 'Run' into the 'Search Programs and Files' box and press 'Enter.' The Run box opens.
5. Type 'regsvr32 ntdll.dll' (without the quotation marks) into the 'Run' box and click 'OK.' Ntdll.dll is now installed.
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Thursday, November 14, 2013

How to Fix Spore in Windows 7


1. Run Spore in an elevated mode. To do so, right-click the 'Spore' icon on your Windows 7 desktop and select 'Run as an Administrator.' Click 'Yes' on the 'User Account Control' box that appears. This method fixes most compatibility issues with video games and other programs.
2. Disable the Windows 7 User Account Control (UAC) before running Spore. To do so, click 'Start,' click 'Control Panel,' click 'User Accounts and Family Safety' and then click 'User Accounts.' Click on the option labeled 'Turn User Account Control (UAC) on or off.' Uncheck the box next to 'Use User Account Control' and click 'OK.' Restart your computer and then attempt to run Spore.
3. Download and install DirectX (see Resources section). Spore requires at least DirectX 9.0c to run effectively, but Windows 7 already comes built-in with DirectX 10. However, a corrupted DirectX DLL file can prevent Spore from running.
4. Download and install the latest video drivers for you video card (see Resources section). Spore will not run on a system that has outdated or corrupted video drivers. However, make sure that you uninstall the current video drivers before installing any newer video drivers. The Windows Control Panel's 'Programs and Features' or 'Add or Remove Programs' tool provides an option to uninstall video drivers.
5. Uninstall and reinstall Spore. A corrupted file might be the reason that Spore is refusing to run. Reinstalling Spore will help replace corrupted game files and other directories. You can uninstall Spore by using the Windows Control Panel's 'Programs and Features' or 'Add or Remove Programs' tool.
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How to Remove Flash.Ocx


1. Close Internet Explorer, if you have it open, as well as all other programs.
2. Go to the start menu and select 'Search,' then 'Files' or 'Folders,' and type in 'flash.ocx.'
3. Right-click on all of the found files and select 'Delete' from the options menu. Occasionally, there will be more than one file named flash.ocx. Delete each one. If the file is sent to your recycle bin, empty the bin by right-clicking on the desktop icon and selecting 'Empty Recycle Bin.'
4. Restart your computer.
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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

How to Program a Simplex Intercom Rack


1. Plug the USB connection cord into the 'USB' port on the back of the intercom rack device and then plug the other end into an available USB port on the system computer.
2. Click the Valcom Communication System application icon on the system computer to launch it. The application will automatically detect the intercom device that is connected to the computer and display the default settings in the main application window.
3. Click on the intercom device icon in the application window to open the 'Settings Options' window. The default settings (controller location, scheduled on, etc.) for the device will appear preselected in the options window. Make any changes you wish and then close the window to finalize the programming process.
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How to Remove a BTDNA.EXE Error


1. Press 'Ctrl,' 'Alt,' and 'Delete' together to open the Windows Task Manager. Click the 'Processes' tab.
2. Scroll down and click 'BTDNA.EXE.' Click 'End Process'. If it is not on the Processes tab, move to the next step.
3. Click the Windows 'Start' button and click the 'Control Panel.' Double-click 'Add or Remove Programs' to open the programs and applications window.
4. Scroll down and click 'Bittorrent DNA.' Click 'Remove/Uninstall' and click 'Yes' to confirm and remove it from your computer. Move to the next step to automatically remove the registry values.
5. Download and install CCleaner free (See Resources).
6. Launch your program after it has installed and click 'Registry' on the left panel. Click 'Scan for issues' to locate the Bittorrent DNA left over registry entries. When the scan is complete, Click 'Fix issues' and click 'Yes' to backup and save the registry.
7. Click 'Fix all Selected Issues' and click 'OK' to remove the remaining Bittorent DNA registry entries.
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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

How to Replace a Corrupt DLL From a Windows XP Installation Disc


1. Insert the XP CD into the computer.
2. Restart the computer. Press any key when prompted to boot from CD.
3. Press 'Enter' at the first screen and 'F8' at the license terms.
4. Highlight the drive containing XP and press 'R,' reinstalling all system files, including all DLL files.
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Sunday, November 10, 2013

How to Correct a Problem With User32.dll


Install Windows Updates
1. Click on 'Start,' then 'Control Panel.' Click on 'Classic View' in the left column, if applicable.
2. Double-click 'Windows Update.'
3. Select and download any recommended updates.
4. Restart the computer, if prompted.
Update Drivers
5. Return to the Control Panel. Double-click on 'System.'
6. Click on 'Device Manager' in the left column (Windows Vista and Windows 7), or select the 'Hardware' tab then 'Device Manager' (Windows XP).
7. Double-click the category that contains any recently installed hardware, then double-click the device.
8. Click on the 'Driver' tab, then select 'Update Driver.' Select 'Search Automatically,' then follow the on-screen prompts to complete the driver upgrade.
Update Software
9. Click on 'Start,' then 'Run.' Type 'cmd' and press the 'Enter' key.
10. Type 'tasklist /m User32.dll' (without quotes), and press the 'Enter' key.
11. Examine the list of programs that use User32.dll. Check each program online for updates, excepting the Windows-based programs such as explorer.exe and tasklist.exe.
12. Download and install updates.
Use System Restore
13. Click on 'Start,' then 'All Programs' if using Windows XP. Navigate to 'Accessories,' followed by 'System Tools.' Click on 'System Restore.' Click on 'Start,' then type 'restore' in the 'Start Search' field in Windows Vista and 7. Click on 'System Restore,' then skip to Step 3.
14. Click on 'Restore my computer to an earlier time,' then click 'Next' in Windows XP.
15. Click on 'Choose a different restore point' in Windows Vista and Windows 7 and select a restore point created prior to experiencing problems with User32.dll. Click 'Next.'
16. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the restoration.
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