August 22 2008

Missing or Corrupt hal.dll

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There are few different ways that the “missing or corrupt hal.dll” error may present itself, with the first listing being the most common:

“Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:
<Windows root>\system32\hal.dll.
Please re-install a copy of the above file.”

Winnt_root>\System32\Hal.dll missing or corrupt:
Please re-install a copy of the above file.”

“Cannot find \Windows\System32\hal.dll”
“Cannot find hal.dll”

The “missing or corrupt hal.dll” error displays shortly after the computer is first started. Windows XP has not yet fully loaded when this error message appears.

Cause

Causes of the “missing or corrupt hal.dll” error include, naturally, a damaged hal.dll file or a hal.dll file that has been deleted or moved from its intended location. Additional causes may include a damaged or missing boot.ini file or possibly a physically damaged hard drive.

Resolution

  1. Restart the PC. The hal.dll error could be a fluke.
  2. Run a Free Registry Scan
  3. Check for proper boot order in BIOS. You might see the hal.dll error if the boot order in BIOS is first looking at a hard drive other than your main hard drive.If you’ve recently changed your boot order or recently flashed your BIOS, this may be what’s causing your problem.
  4. Run Windows XP System Restore from a command prompt. If this doesn’t work or you’re receiving the hal.dll error message before you’re able to complete this process, move on to Step 3.
  5. Repair or replace the boot.ini file. This will work if the cause of the problem is actually Windows XP’s boot.ini file and not the hal.dll file, which is often times the case.
  6. Write a new partition boot sector to the Windows XP system partition. If the partition boot sector has become corrupt or isn’t properly configured, you may receive the hal.dll error.
  7. Restore the hal.dll file from the Windows XP CD. If the hal.dll file is truly the cause of the problem, restoring it from the original Windows XP CD may do the trick.
  8. Perform a repair installation of Windows XP. This type of installation should replace any missing or corrupt files. Continue troubleshooting if this does not resolve the issue.
  9. Perform a clean installation of Windows XP. This type of installation will completely remove Windows XP from your PC and install it again from scratch. While this will almost certainly resolve any hal.dll errors, it is a time consuming process due to the fact that all of your data must be backed up and then later restored.If you can’t gain access to your files to back them up, understand that you will lose them all if you continue with a clean installation of Windows XP.
  10. Finally, if all else has failed, including the clean installation from the last step, you’re most likely facing a hardware issue with your hard drive. Replace the hard drive and then perform a new installation of Windows XP.

August 19 2008

Oleaut32.dll

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If you receive one or more of these error messages when you attempt to open Microsoft Office applications then you have the incorrect version of oleaut32.dll installed on your system.

There was a problem starting the Office Assistant. Would you like to try reinstalling it?

The file ‘OLEAUT32.DLL’ is out of date. This program requires a newer version.

Microsoft Excel requires file OLEAUT32.DLL to run. The version of OLEAUT32.DLL that is on your computer is older than the one required by this version of Microsoft Excel.

Please run Setup again, and select the Reinstall option to install the correct version of the file.

The required file OUTLRPC.dll cannot be found in your path, please reinstall Microsoft Outlook.

The AGENTSVR.EXE file is linked to missing export OLEAUT32.DLL:277.

Microsoft FrontPage is not installed properly on this system and cannot function. Please reinstall Microsoft FrontPage.

Click OK to exit.

To resolve this issue, you may attempt to use the Detect and Repair function, install the correct version of the oleaut32.dll file or, perhaps the easiest method, download the latest security pack from the Windows website. Security packs often contain fixes and updated versions of files such as oleaut32.dll, providing you with a means to remedy many of the problems that might surface on your computer. This is especially true of older problems or problems with older versions of applications.

August 13 2008

Wmpdxm.dll and dxmasf.dll

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Cannot Complete Windows Media Player 9/10 Series Setup

This error message may be displayed when you attempt to install Windows Media Player version 9 or version 10. The installation will fail and you may also begin to experience problems when attempting to use Internet Explorer.

This error usually occurs because the wmpdxm.dll file has become damaged or corrupt, or has not been registered properly. In order to counteract this problem you should first exit all applications, especially the Media Player setup screens and then follow these instruction to register the library.

  • Click Start
  • Click Run
  • Type regsvr32 msdxm.ocx
  • Click OK
  • Click Start
  • Click Run
  • Type regsvr32 dxmasf.dll
  • Click OK

August 08 2008

Kernel32.dll

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“Explorer caused an invalid page fault in module Kernel32.DLL”

“Iexplore caused an invalid page fault in module Kernel32.DLL”

“Commgr32 caused an invalid page fault in module Kernel32.dll”

“Error in Kernel32.dll”

[PROGRAM NAME] has caused an error in Kernel32.dll”

This error message typically occurs when closing an open Internet Explorer window and you may receive similar error messages when closing Outlook or Outlook Express windows. It is most common for this error to occur when you have multiple Internet Explorer and Outlook or Outlook Express windows open.

This error can occur when using all of the email scan, Internet scan, and Internet filter functions in McAfee security software. The quickest way to prevent the error from occurring is to disable these features. However, you should contact McAfee to inquire about a fix for this issue in order that you can continue to enjoy the protection that these features of the software provide.

August 04 2008

Ole32.dll

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Clipart cannot complete the operation.
Interface not registered. Error code 0×80040155

This error is usually displayed when you attempt to add Clipart to a Word document. It occurs because the ole32.dll library has not been registered correctly and, as such, Windows cannot use the information it contains. This, in turn, may be caused by damage to your Windows installation.

In order to resolve this problem you should first attempt to register the ole32.dll library. This is done through the Run command Window as follows:

  • Click Start
  • Click Run
  • Type regsvr32 ole32.dll in the dialog box and click Open
  • Click OK
  • Click OK on the message window that is displayed

If this does not work then you will, instead, need to reinstall your Windows operating system. This will replace and, therefore, repair any of the installation files such as Dynamic Link Libraries that have become damaged.

August 01 2008

Urlmon.dll

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Iexplore caused an invalid page fault in module Urlmon.dll

The error message above may be displayed when you attempt to run or open Internet Explorer. This occurs when there are several entries for Quick View Plus that appear within the Windows registry. Most applications require and indeed demand only one registry entry each, although more are possible in some cases.

Resolving this issue requires the editing of the Windows registry and the use of the registry editor. If done incorrectly, this can cause serious errors with software and with your system as a whole. If you are unsure how to use registry editor properly then seek advise from somebody else.

Remove all but one of the references to Quick View Plus that appear in the following registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\InternetSettings\Accepted Documents

July 29 2008

Actxprxy.dll and shdocvw.dll

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Internet Explorer Script Error
An error has occurred in the script on this page.

Line:
Char:
Error: No such interface supported
Code: 0

Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?

This error usually occurs when you attempt to open a link in a new window. The new window will not display the page you are attempting to open and you will, instead, receive this error message. Typically, this error is displayed, because information within the Windows registry that pertains to Internet Explorer, and specifically one of the DLLs listed, has become damaged.

In order to resolve this issue, you will need to register the DLLs again, in order that the information they contain can be updated and fixed. Click Start and then Run to open the Run dialog box.

Type regsvr32 actxprxy.dll in the box and click OK, and then OK again on the resulting message window.

Open the Run dialog box again, type regsvr32 shdocvw.dll, click OK, and then OK again on the message that appears.

July 18 2008

Mshtml.dll

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Iexplore caused an invalid page fault in module Mshtml.dll

This error can occur when browsing the Internet using Internet Explorer version 5 or earlier. It is often caused by the use of High or True color resolution within the settings of Internet Explorer, and can typically be resolved quickly and easily.

Reduce the settings of the color palette to 256 color. This error usually occurs on computers that have a setting of High color or True color, which are 16 bit and 24 bit respectively.

Request a driver update from the manufacturer of your video card. Ensure that the driver version coincides with the version of Windows that you use.

May 08 2008

Msvcp60.dll and msvcrt.dll

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Msvcp60.dll is linked to the missing export Msvcrt.dll

This error usually occurs when you attempt to open Clip Gallery 5.0 although it may occur in other circumstances as well. The most likely cause is that you have the incorrect version of msvcrt.dll installed on your computer. In order to resolve this issue you should either repair your version of the Microsoft operating system or replace the msvcrt.dll file installed on your system. How to repair Windows will depend on the version that you have installed and also the settings on your computer. In order to replace the dll follow these instructions:

  • Search for msvcrt.dll using the Windows search function
  • Rename it to something like msvcrt.old
  • Restart your computer in MSDOS mode
  • Click Yes
  • Type cd system
  • Press Enter
  • Type ren msvcrt.dll msvcrt.old
  • Press Enter
  • Open Add/Remove Programs
  • Repair Office

April 29 2008

Wmp.exe

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The file wmp.dll has a version number of 9.0.0.3075 where 9.0.0.2980 was expected. Windows Media Player is not installed properly and must be reinstalled.

This error message can be misleading in some respects. It is typically displayed whenever you attempt to open Windows Media Player but, despite the content of the error, uninstalling and reinstalling the Windows Media Player will have no effect in resolving this issue.

The issue does relate to a conflict in dll versions, however, as the message suggests and can be resolved using the following technique:

  • Click Start
  • Click Run
  • Type c:\windows\inf\unregmp2.exe /UpdateWMP
  • Click OK
  • wmp.dll

explorer has caused an error in wmp.dll and needs to close

wmp.dll is the main library used by the Windows Media Player and there are a number of problems that can surface because of this file. In this case, it is highly likely that the dll has not been registered properly or at all, or it has become corrupt for one reason or another. Re-registering the dll will usually resolve this issue and enable you to continue using Media Player on your computer.

  • Click Start
  • Click Run
  • Type regsvr32 wmp.dll
  • Click OK
  • You should receive a message stating that the registration was successful - click the OK button
  • Attempt to open and use Windows Media Player