HP laptop: after log on, message says "problem starting C:ProgramDataWindowsPolicyProfile.dll" and can't do anything at that point but shut it down. Did full MRT scan which found nothing. McAfee says no problems.
I have already reported to Sony to but i heard their take their time but thats the one thing what i dont have at the moment so i know many people here know about that stuff to. So anyway. Some time ago SP1 launched for Windows 7. I installed but it but something went it wrong and it didn't install correcly and then i was forced to use System restore. Everything worked and i haven't used SP1 because i don't want to risk screwing up my computer before some important things, i got plenty of time later for that . The problem is after the system restore every time Vegas launches i get a error : Sony Vegas pro 10 an error occurred starting Vegas Pro Error 0x80070002 (message missing).
I have Windows 7, Live Mail. Mail with attachments come in with no problems, like photo attachments, but my mail will not go out with photos attached. They are not huge files. I get an error message "error/tasks" but then that screen freezes.
Before my computer was working fine when i am connecting to the internet using a portable usb internet huawei. Then one morning when i tried to connect i got this "Error: 720".
I have changed my graphic card (MSI N560GTX-TI) and new PSU (Corsair GS 700) and now my PC does NOT start, it gives me an error message: "error code biohd-2 warning no drives detected".Checked the cables, SATA ports, hardware diagnose, reset CMOS, removed the motherboard battery and nothing...My HD is a WD Caviar Green 2TB.
In the past couple of days I have had the following WLM error message: The message could not be sent. The authentication setting might not be correct for your outgoing e-mail [SMTP] server. For help solving this problem, go to Help, search for "Troubleshoot Windows Live Mail", and read the "I'm having problems sending e-mail" section. If you need help determining the proper server settings, please contact your e-mail service provider.
I can't find anything on this and all 501/505 message posts are related to Windows XP not 7. But, I have a 501/505 error message in my Windows 7. Funny thing, it is a problem with all my browsers (IE and Firefox) and I cannot access any website with the www. prefix. Urls without this prefix works fine. The only thing I can think of is that I downloaded and installed a Java update yesterday. Did this cause the 501/505 error problem? I also tried following the steps recommended by Microsoft for XP [URL]
I recently just starting having this problem in which it states that a specified modual cannot be found when i enter onto desptop?. I have no clue where this came from and it is very annoying. I have attached an image at the bottom of what specifically it states.
Whenever I boot up my computer, I get a message that says
"There was a problem starting 3DLCXtime.dll The specified module could not be found"
The box has an 'OK' button and an x in the top right, I just hit 'OK' and the box goes away and doesn't bug me, but I wish to have it stop, since it kinda worries me that it may be a larger problem that may slowly get bigger.
I keep getting a window with this error; when I close the window it simply reappears: "Application Error" Exception EListError in module en.cpl at 00013BF2, List index out of bounds (0)." It didn't appear after I tried opening any specific program, it just appeared randomly. Is this a virus? How do I stop this?
When I attempt to backup my User Directory I recieve an error message that this file is being used by another process and that the backup cannot proceed. how do I work around this?
I keep getting the "Can't open ACPI Kernel Mode Drive" when I turn on my computer. After I click "OK" everything seemed to work fine until a few days ago. Now my screen goes black periodically for no apparent reason. I'm wondering if this has anything to do with the error message at start up.
I tried to slmgr.vbs -rearm, it normally works, but now I get a message: Error 0xc004D307 - the maximum number of rearms has been exceeded you must reinstal OS system before trying to rearm.
I have been working on a client computer recieving a BAD_POOL CALLER error. This is a Dell Deminsion 8200, Win XP Home. Unable to provide any other specs as I was unable to get past this BSOD. Tried loading original oem disk, disk loaded to repair, pressed (r) for repair, comes back to BSOD BAD_POOL_CALLER. Also, unbale to use safe mode or any other mode.Tried to reload Win XP with fresh install recieved same error.
I installed Ubuntu side by side to my win 7. On the install it would only install to an external drive I have. After the install completed an I restarted my computer and I got an error message=" error: no such devive: 868152e-2012-469b-b469-ebc2c953dfb4.grub resue>"I restarted my computer a few times and kept getting the same message.I decided to restore my computer back to factory defaults. After doing this I restarted my computer but kept getting the same message.
Everytime I login a popup appears: Quote: There was a problemstarting:C:UsersUserAppDataRoamingMFWMAAECE.dllAccess is denied. I've justuninstalled a program which it might be related to but I haven't had any problems anywhereI've searched for the file in the folder and in start menu and its not coming up with anything.
Have a 3 yr old HP Desktop. Seems to be working O.K. It's on about 20 hours/day. Have been receiving messages that Windows has detected a HD problem, I ran the HP Support Assistant and it comes back with the, Smart Threshold Test Failed. Error Code HD521-5W Will certainly do a lot of backups now, but can anyone tell me anything about what might be happening ? Again, PC seems to be working fine.
I am trying to install Windows 7 on my computer but I get is this error message:
CDBOOT: Cannot boot from CD - Code: 5
The hard drive is totally clean, formatted and ready. I been able to install the program in other machines without problem. Even, it boots in an old Pentium III, 380Mb old computer that I have for testings.
I tried the installatio connecting the hard drive on other computer capable to run Windows 7 very well, but when I put the hard drive back it does not work neither.
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit AMD Phenom II X4 955 3.2 Ghz Ati Radeon HD 6570 1GB Dedicated video memory 8GB DDR3 RAM
yesterday I bought Fallout: New Vegas off of Steam. It doesn't run for some reason, and so one of my attempted solutions was to run it straight from the .exe file. So I did, and when I do that, I get "C:Windowssystem32XINPUT1_3.dll is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error. Try installing the program again using the original installation media or contact your system administrator or the software vendor for support." I know that xinput1_3.dll is a DirectX file, and I had already downloaded and updated my DirectX several times as an attempt to fix this problem, so I located the file in my system32 folder, moved it, and downloaded DirectX again (I did it using an older version, a newer version, and the redistributible version that comes with the game), and it replaces the file each time, but I still get the error message. So I figured that this is the reason the game won't run, and am looking for a way to fix this error. I have also already updated my video drivers, and my Windows is up to date.
In my haste to try out the Windows 8 preview, I made a new partition. However, When it warned me about making it a simple partition, I ignored it thinking that I could still use that for a data drive and use a third partition I had as my windows 8 partitionAfter rebooting, I received a missing OS error message no doubt being that all my partitions were turned simple instead of just the one I made. I then used the MSI Recovery which did nothing, but likely removed any and all files I had(no big deal though).Next, I tried my Google-fu to find an answer. It suggested to restore the Master Boot Record, but that did nothing once again. I used this [url=http://bit.ly/iZN0A][/url] tutorial, but in step 3, I didn't even see Windows mentioned. However, I did see my main OS partition and both other partitions on the disk, so I know it's not dead.