So two days ago my computer suddenly decides that when I arrive back home it would want to start running like a win 95. Thus, I promted to shut it down. Once it arrived to the loading screen after the reboot nothing occurred. I then decided to wait... 30mins later it goes black and then the message arrives: "Winlogon.exe-Badimage The Application or DLL C:/Windows/System32/sfc.dll is not a valid windows image. Please check this against your installation disk settings." I have alot of stuff on my computer I need for work, is the only option to deleted everything and re add XP?
When right clicking my windows XP desktop and selecting properties I get the following error:"Rundll32.exe - bad image" The application or DLL C:windowssystem32 hemeui.dll is not a valid windows image. Please check this against your installation diskette."This error began occcuring after installing new video drivers for my 128 DDR ATI Radeon 9700 TX video card. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers, and returning to an older set of drivers. No luck. While in safe mode I get the same error.On a potentially related note, attempting to access system performance settings from system properties also gives the same error.Otherwise everything else on my system appears to be working perfectly fine.
The machine is a Dell Dimension 2350 wiith 512 ram, XP Home. The full error message is "The application or DLL C:Windowssystem32DNSAPI.dll not a valid Windows image. Please check this against your installation diskette." I ran a windows install and selected repair. This got the system booted up. I then loaded Avast A/V and removed many viruses. then I downloaded windows updates, after I installed SP 2 and the system reboots the error message above comes back and windows is stuck at a black screen. Is it possible to copy the DLL using repair console and if so where to find DNSAPI.dll?
I have a Dell 1100 Inspirion laptop & can't use it, an error states that I have a bad image & winsrv.dll is not valid. It also advised me to check my installation disk. I have Windows XP Home Edition. Can you help me boot my windows so I can try to fix the problem. All I have is a blue screen with the error messages everytime I tried to turn on my laptop.
I just installed an HP Deskjet 5740. I could not find the install disk, so I installed the drivers and software through the HP Support Website. Now I am receiving an error box that will NOT close. It reads the following: hpcmpmgr.exe - Bad Image. The application or DLL c:WINDOWSsystem32msxml4.dll is not a valid Windows image. Please check this against your installation diskette. I tried to run the HP software updates but that would not work.
I keep getting the following message: The application or DLL E:WINDOWSsystem32SHFOLDER.dll is not a valid Windows image. Please check this against your installation diskette. I also keep getting the following message: The application or DLL E:WINDOWS system32WSOCK32.dll is not a valid Windows image. Please check this against your installation diskette.
I am trying to create a full HD image of my Dell c800 Laptop using Drive Image 7 (circa 2003) to an USB HD. I have tried twice and received failures about my HD having bad sectors OR locked sectors. I ran check disc with repair and did not find any problems. Re-ran check disc from the boot disc that came with the application and found no problems with the disc. Tried again for a backup and received the same error. I am thinking it is one of the programs I have loaded has a locked sector or one of my processes that loads during boot is the problem?
when I put an image into any background there is always a little area around the image, it is usually white, I spend a lot of time trying to blend this little area into the background. is there some other way to let the background show through this thin little white area around the image. the picture always looks patched.
I could reformat their computers with Windows XP Pro. I have been thinking about this and have come up with 2 choices: use nLite or something similar and create a slip stream-type format, Format one and then create an image of the new format using Acronis or Ghost and use it on all the others. Opinions Also, they have 5 or 6 different types of computers. That is, there are eMachines, Dells, etc. I doubt they have original install discs with drivers
I just installed MS Digital Image Pro 9.0 on my XP, SP-2 machine which worked perfectly until then. Now when I try to save an image in DIPro the machine reboots. I've have many Gb of HDD space remaining on the partition that Virtual mem. is on. I'm using 512 Mb of RAM. I removed the app and PC is fine again. How come this MS product is not compatible with XP? I have all the updates MS offers.
I downloaded the free ISO image from yoper.com (linux) and although the size shows as 692meg on the ftp site once downloaded windows reports it as 709meg but the properties shows it as being less than 700meg on disk. I think this is something to do with 1000bits vs 1024bits or something. But anyway Im trying to write this image using nero 6 oem but it says its too big for the 700meg CD. Do I have to enabale overburning (if its safe) or get an larger capacity CD disk or something
I am constantly harassed lately by "Bad Image" warnings such as:"Coh Updater.exe - Bad Image The application or DLL C:windowssystem32shdodc.dllis not a valid image. Please check this against your installation diskette."
I keep getting this pop up: skiv32.exe - Bad Image The application or DLL c:WINDOWSsystem 32 tgp32.dll is not a valid Windows image. Please check this against your installation diskette. When I click ok to remove the error message box, the same message will immediately pop up again. This happens about every 3 or 4 minutes, with the letter/numbers after system32 being different each time.
I'm currently going through my large collection of military aircraft photos and cropping any that need cropping.I right-click on the image, scroll down to 'Open With' and then click on 'Nero Photosnap Viewer'.However, before I can begin cropping I have to click off an odd message box from Windows. It says 'Windows cannot find Documents and Settings, (then my name), My Documents, Military Aircraft (then name of aircraft). Make sure you have typed the name correctly, and then try again. To search for a file, click the start button, and then click search.'Thing is, how come Windows says it can't find the image when I'm sitting here looking at said image ?I do a search and any image I look for is there. Windows CAN find it during a search.What is this message all about, when clearly it is wrong ?
I bought a new HDD for my Laptop and I need to image copy my old HDD to the new one. I want to do image copy so I don't have to install everything again.
My Laptop doesn't have a floppy drive, but it does have USB2.
how to create a image of c drive .. and restore c drive when system crashes? so that no need load operationg system and system drivers.... as well as softwares.
I'm not sure why I am no longer able to cut an image from a website (I use Mozilla Firefox) and paste it to my email (Incredimail). I haven't done it in a while and I don't think I changed any settings. I used to be able to do it and now nothing shows up on my email when I try to paste. I also have Word and the picture doesn't come up either, just an empty box.
I have searched on google, but can't find the answer, so I post it here. The problem is:How can I set an image as the background for a folder (eg, when open this folder in Windows Explorer, the image appear as the background on the right pane). I saw that in some machines (WinXP), the desktop has a portion that I think is an HTML file (because it has hyperlinks and other content in it). When I change the desktop background picture, the picture changed, but the HTML portion is still there
i go to change my packground image by going to the properties menu then display and here is where the problem begins. Normally you would find the images that come with the PC and the image you already have on the screen, well on my PC it used to show that now it is showing all of the pics in the "My Pictures" folder. What could be the problem, i went to the desktopicon in my System32 folder and there is nothing on the notepad?
When I would use the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer to look at pictures,I was able to right click on them and select them to be Set as DesktopBackground. Now the selection is gone!
I am running Windows XP on a Compaq Presario SR1300NX Desktop computer.My desktop no longer supports a background image. When I go into properties to select a picture, all the options are highlighted and I cannot deselct them. In Windows Explorer, when I right click, set picture as backround, nothing happens.I've tried restarting and setting the theme to default, but even then the default wall paper doesn't show up.However, when I try to restart my computer, or turn it off, right before the screen changes to the logoff display, the old background image I had set shows up, but only for less than a second.
Last nite, I picked up a worm or virus. It added doser.exe, and a dialer, and some others to my Windows/system32 folder. I went into safe mode and got them out.But now, I can't get any images on my desktop. It doesn't even show an option to do it from the properties window. The browse button is greyed out. However, it DOES show the background right after it boot up. At that time, there are no icons. Then the background becomes a solid color and the icons appear. Otherwise, the system SEEMS to be running fine.
I had an image from an email as my desktop image and accidentally changed it to the default. The email image I was using previously is not saved anywhere on my computer and I do not have the email anymore. For the first five or six times I turned the computer on or off the old image would flash for a brief second (this no longer happens). I am wondering if the email image might be saved somewhere that might be possible to retrieve or is it gone for good?
OK this problem just popup of nowhere it seems, when I try to change my back ground image for my desktop the tab simply refuses to open. It just close. I pretty much can play will all the other settings but not this one. I can change my desktop background if I use, '' use this image as desktop'' when right clicking on a photo but not with the right click propriety setups.Ok something new here, after a moment I get a message that rundll32.exe has add a problem.
i have an annoying computer problem i am trying to solveon my new laptop. Im using Windows XP and whenever i run a program a messsage pops up saying BAD IMAGE 'The application or DLL C/windows/system32/interceptor.dll is not a valid windows image. Please check this against your installation diskette.' A lot of these pop up on start up to. How can i put an end to these messages?
I purchased an lcd monitor to replace the crt one I have. WHen I hook up the lcd monitor the only way I can get it to dispay anything recognizeable is when I boot it in vga mode. when I go to adjust the display setting afterward it goes back into the jumbled unrecognizeable mess and It gets set back to the lowest settings to get anything to show up. anyone have any solutions?
1. Open regedit and 2. Browse to and delete the key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTSystemFileAssociationsimageShellExConte xtMenuHandlersShellImagePreview Originally posted by blueflame.