I am using Windows 7, 64-bit computer. Recently, I observe the following message at start up: 'Users'Name of User'AppDataLocalinfcprtp.dll' specified module not found. The computer appears to be functioning well otherwise. It is just that I have to cancel this message at evey start up.
Yesterday Norton pops up with some DLL file and it was causing a problem. Norton apparently deletes it and today this popped up.There is a problem starting C:UsersAdamAppDataLocalCRE/CrashDumpsdmwjuxb.dll The Specified module could not be found
'There was a problem starting msizqh32.dll..The specified module could not be found'.I have searched the web and the file msizqh32.dll has not come up in Google.I am not sure even what this file is for, whether part of a driver or the operating system or something else.I am hoping to find the file and replace it in its proper place to avoid the message in future, and secure the system, but can not find the file. Even dsl-files.com did not have it.
When I log into my computer, I get the following error message " There was a problem starting C:UsersOl-Scurt-DoggAppDataLocaluictaner.dll The specific module could not be found. ". I have searched and searched and searched for this error with no success except for registry cleaners/fixers that of course require my credit card to do the full fix.I do understand what the DLL is and what it does but also know how critical it is to be exact when dealing with the registry. Can anyone give me a straight forward resolution for this issue?
I am trying to register bthserv.dll in my registry as the bluetooth support service is missing from my services.msc; Dont ask how that happened!when running the command regsvr32 bthserv.dll im getting the error message;"the module bthserv.dll was loaded but the entry-point dllregisterserver was not found"I have also run sfc /scannow, and all is good.Im running Win 7 64bit SP1.
I have windows 7. In control panel, the device and printers option is there, but when I click om it, the screen never loads. Th egreen progress bar at top takes forever to fill in all the way, but even when it gets thru loading, it never actually loads. I cannot view my printers.
I have read some data that says that Windows Seven has problems with mixed sizes of memory modules. In my system I have three 2 Gig modules and one 1 Gig module. Can this cause any problems. The memory came preinstalled in my system so I assume it is of same type and manufacturer. Still trying to chase a problem with desktop heap allocation failure at boot up.
I notice that one of my backup programs has selected all the folders in my User folder to be backed up. Among those selected is the hidden folder AppData, containing 8800 files. Since there are files in there that seem to change daily, it slows down the daily backup. I am wondering if there is really anything in there that I need to back up. I've read that some older versions of Outlook and sometimes Windows Live Mail put data in there, but in the past I've restored computers and I've never copied anything from AppData. It does not seem to be the stored emails, perhaps it is confuguration data? So my question is, can I remove AppData from my backup job and what might I be losing?
I own Dutch home edition windows 7 on my new laptop. There is no speech recognition module that came with the software.Is it possible to use the English version SAPI 5.1 with windows 7? (installing with compatibility mode XP)I use software that only uses English speech recognition, and works best with XP.The SR modules that comes with thr "bigger" versions of Windows 7 gives a lot of troubles with the program, because there are a lot of instructions that works also with the Windows 7 interface.The software i use = London Control (Air traffic control simulation)
My wireless connection is dropping anytime I have something downloading, and I mean anything, be it torrents, game clients, anything! The connection is perfect for hours and hours of internet browsing but if I turn on uTorrent or try to download a game off Steam, without fail the connection will drop (usually within a minute), and my wireless card will fail to see any networks at all. I then have to restart my laptop to regain my connection. All drivers are updated, virus scans have been run multiple times. Event Viewer gives me this error:
WLAN Extensibility Module has stopped. Module Path: C:\Windows\system32\athihvs.dll
Why does starting a download cause my connection to crash?
I have a Toshiba Satelite P755-S5391 64 bit Recently when i put in a dvd it Module needed for this application is are missing...I have reinstalled the video player twice and still says the same thing..
While doing some C: cleaning I accidentally deleted my user/appdata files. How can I recover or create a new file without having to restore my computer (already tried that)
I was trying to download a driver for my printer from the HP website and the following message came up:
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I've had a look and the appdata folder is there under my username.I have had a lot of problems lately with saving files etc and a message about Appdata. I am desperate to use my printer
I wonder if I can remove the application "DAE9.exe (application for Windows Internet Explorer)" located at: C: Users Christian Cdiz AppData Roaming Microsoft 64FD..This application will be a window on the desktop with the message:"Are you sure you want to exit this application" with a message attached:"Message from website: click below to continue browsing cancel on localpages" options: "Out of this page" "Stay on this page".
My SSD for my OS is only 60GB and I have around 200MB space left on it, and I would like to redirect my AppData to a second SSD because it is nearly 6GB and the biggest folder.
Drum Module (Alesis DM8) connected to the mic/line only input. Mic/Line In set as default recording device, "listen to this device" option in properties inactivated. Drums sound excellent, can be recorded, using audacity for example. Except after some seconds or maybe a minute, sound dissapears, input is somehow lost. I change or reset one of the options (input for example), sound from the module is back on. Then it dissapears again. I am thinking it can't be a cable problem or something with the module. It must be something from within the operating system or the soundcard.
A couple of weeks ago this started happening : "Internet Explorer Unhandled Exception in third party module and should be closed. We are sorry for the inconvenience." Send Report Close . Then IE closes and reopens. As many as 3 - 4 times on the same site?
Here is my info : OS Version: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium , Service Pack 1, 32 bit Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) 7550 Dual-Core Processor, x64 Family 16 Model 2 Stepping 3 Processor Count: 2 RAM: 2942 Mb Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 , 128 Mb Hard Drives: C: Total - 293688 MB, Free - 84392 MB; D: Total - 11554 MB, Free - 1256 MB; Motherboard: PEGATRON CORPORATION, NARRA5, 5.00, 100669550003562 Antivirus: avast! Antivirus, Updated and Enabled
I have this backup software (GENIE9) that doesn't work. The vendor tell me I have to deletesome files that are in C:users/programs/appdata. The problem is: even though I am the administrator, I cannot even view what is in that folder, much less delete any files withinit.The vendor (GENIE9) is totally clueless as to how to do this.Apparently the operating system has put some severe restrictions on this folder even for users that are administrators.
I made a really dumb mistake last night while setting up a VPN. Long story short I deleted my user account. Now, I did not lose any data at all (the account's folder still exists, untouched, in the /Users folder), it is just the user account picture and log in information that are gone. I have no way (that I know of) of re-referencing it so that it appears on my log-in screen again.My issue is that I effectively lost some programs and all configuration files that were exclusively associated with that account. Which is years of config data that I would HATE to have to do again. My questions are as follows (which are two sides of the same coin really).
Is there some way to re-reference this user account so it shows up and loads up like normal on windows login once again? (The system displays it as "User Unknown")f not, is there something that I can do with the /AppData folders of the new (recently created) and old ("deleted") accounts to make my new account be just like the old one?
Both my laptop and PC are running out of space in the drive C. Turned out the AppData/Local folder was taking up too much space (more than half of the total of the drive). But then when I selected all the files and folders in the AppData/Local folder, right click/Properties, it said the size was only 250MB.
I have a small SSD that I use for my Win 7 OS. When I set-up my PC I used a small program to transfer my Docs, Pics and a few other user files to my D: drive. I also install most of my programs to D: Since that time I have some files in my C: users****Appdata that are growing quite large. When I right click on the folder properties there is no location option for me to change. Somewhere along the line that great little program that assisted me to move them has disappeared and for the life of me I can't remember what it was called. I would really like to get these large files off my tiny SSD.
I need to clear some space from my System drive but the only place from where i can delete the files is AppData folder. But i am confused which files can i delete and from which i cant.
My google chrome was hanging.So googled around and when i wanted to deleted the temp folder contents i deleted the contents of the local folder.It deleted some 1.3 gb of data.Is it a must to always to delete the contents of this folder or is it okay if i leave it alone.Because there was some contents of 1.3 gb of data.will it affect the way windows operates? how to keep the system running properly and also to remove the junk from my system which tools to use and which folders should i look into make my system running faster.