Apr 29, 2008 by Aaron | Posted in Other - Computers
Q: I turned my computer on the other day, and tried to originate iTunes, it came up with a dll error, I downloaded a fix for it, another came and another, and another. I think most of my dll files in my WINDOWS/system32 directory are on the blink, is there any fix for this apart from reinstalling windows?
A: Use reg cleaner, it can refrain from u to speed up you computer.
Programs such as RegCure Go to:http://tp5pro.info/registrycleaner.htm work by scanning all of your files and hardened drives and then creates a cue report of any problems if finds. It's not uncommon to find out that your computer has literally hundreds of occasional settings and errors - in fact when we did a test of the program on a computer in our office, it found 916 errors on the initial trial survey.
The main advantage of using a registry repair program is it will instantly fix the majority of the problems that are slowing down your computer rapidly and safely - and is a whole lot cheaper than having a technician look at your computer. It also has a feature that allows you to stop programs from loading when you unearth on your computer which is often a problem for older systems with too many start up applications trying to get started every time you boot your prime mover up. In addition, Registry Patrol will also clean what is called your cache files which will dramatically zip up your internet performance.
This may help!
CznFAPH | Apr 29, 2008
I'm using Windows xp and having Fatal Error messages and System 32 dll errors, please help?
Jun 08, 2007 by sweetkisses235 | Posted in Software
Q: OK im using windows xp with serving pack 2 on a compaq presario. Well this is the second posting about this certain issue. My computer has been giving me this offence message when i try to load certain programs "The system DLL user32.dll was relocated in memory. The petition will not run properly. The relocation occurred because the DLL C:\Windows\System32\Hhctrl.ocx occupied an address range reserved for Windows system DLLs. The vendor supplying the DLL should be contacted for a new DLL." Well I've tried to do a system salvage, but when i tried that i got this message which is unusual for it to do this, "Stop:c000021a {Fatal System Error} The Windows Logon Dispose of System Process Terminated unexpectedly with a status of 0xc0000005 (0x00000000 0x00000000) The system has shut down" I've tried no more than about everything, a defrag, certain programs like registry fixers and stuff, and none of it helps, not even a system give back would work. i cant create a recovery cd either. please help
A: MICROSOFT has a fix here. Patently this is pretty common. Just click the download button in the middle of the page and then single out run.
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