How to remove the error of ATL.dll [ December 5th, 2009 ] Posted in » Registry

To resolve problem regarding ATL.DLL, follow these steps:

Step 1: Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.

Step 2: On the Advanced tab, click Environment Variables.

Step 3: Under System Variables double-click the PATH environment variable.

Step 4: Type: %SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\sy stem32\WBEM. Click OK, and then click OK.

Tips: If other system variables appear, do not remove them.

Windows cannot find NTNDIS.EXE

1. It may be a spyware program. So do not try to re-install the application back again to stop the error. If you have any Spyware tool then you can remove it compeletely. Open My Computer > C > Windows > System32 > Drivers and delete this files ntndis.exe & ntndis.sys. Remove them out. After that restart your system in safe mode by press F8. In the list choose last good known configuration and hit enter.

2. You may delete the file, but not the registry value created by it. The usual attack of the file is Windows directory. The virus not only placed a automated application but also modifies your Windows registry file. Click on Start > Run > Type regedit. In the editor navigate to the following path – HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Shell. Delete the value created related to the file. Restart your system.

Take a chace to the above two ways, you can delete the virus fild of NTNDIS.EXE completely.

November 27th, 2009 | Leave a Comment

Windows can’t find explorer.exe

You can use Troubleshooting by the following Steps:

Step 1: Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc, then file new task, type regedit.

Step 2: Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image Execution Options\

Step 3: In this list there will be a entry explorer.exe right click on it and export it. Then on the right hand side delete the “debugger” key.

Tips: Be careful regedit is dangerous if you aren’t paying attention, always backup keys before you play with them.

Ok, after you finish all the above mentioned steps, you will fix this error of Windows can not find explorer.exe.

November 27th, 2009 | Leave a Comment

Adobe Reader 9 installation error

While some users get a info box stating “Excel 8.0 in not found in this machine” at the end of Adobe Reader 9 installation, and Adobe Reader can not be installed. To fix this error, you can try the following.

Step 1: Make sure you have uninstalled any previous version of Reader.

Step 2: Clean the following registry by going to regedit:
•HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Products\{AdobeReaderP roductGUID}
•HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\InstallerFeatures\{AdobeReaderPr oductGUID}
Step 3: Reboot your computer and then reinstall Adobe Reader 9.

Until now you have remove the error of “Excel 8.0 in not found in this machine” during installation of Adobe Reader 9. And you can install Adobe Reader 9 on your computer successfully.

November 27th, 2009 | Leave a Comment

CD-ROM drives stop working by error code 19 in Windows XP

Do you always burn CDs or DVDs in you PC? Undoubtedly, you must use CD-ROM drive. Is it annoying thing if CD-ROM drive stop working. One of my friends get such error messages: “Your registry might be corrupted (code 19). ” when his CD-ROM doesn’t work in Windows XP.I using Window xp as my operating system.

Error Code 19 : Your Registry Might Be Corrupted. This issue may also occur with the latest versions of Easy CD Creator 5.01 and DirectCD 3.01d or later. The third-party programs that control CD or DVD burning install CD or DVD-ROM filter device drivers into Windows. These filter drivers sometimes have problems that can cause the CD or DVD drive to stop working correctly.

To remove Error Code 19 of DC-ROM, try the following steps:

Step 1: Click Start, and then click Control Panel. Go to System and Maintenance, and then click System.

Step 2: On the Hardware tab, click Device Manager. If you are prompt for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type the password, or click Allow.

Step 3: In Device Manager, expland DVD / CD-ROM drives, right-click the CD and DVD devices, and then click Uninstall.

Step 4: When you are Prompt to confirm that you want to remove the device, click OK.

Ok, after you finish all the above mentioned steps, you have removed the error code 19 of “Your Registry Might Be Corrupted”, which cause your CD-ROM drive stop working. You may also encounter error code 39, which cause your CD-ROM display. You should also pay some attention to it.

November 26th, 2009 | Leave a Comment

How to Roll back Driver Update in Windows Vista

If you have made update of drivers to any device within Windows Vista, and its causing problem and giving you PC issues, then you can simply roll back to previous driver update. For example, Most of the people face display issues after updating their graphics drivers, so in that condition this guide is most useful. Just have to follow following few steps:

Step 1: Go to Control Panel and switch to classic menu.

Step 2: Click on System and choose Device manager.

Step 3: And now right click on the device for which you want to driver to to get roll back. and in the right click menu select properties.

Step 4: And now in the Device properties window, In Driver tab click on the Roll Back Driver button.

Step 5: Ignore the warning box by choosing Yes option to uninstall the driver.

Tips: Roll Back Driver button will be grayed out If there’s no previous driver to roll back.

After you finish all ther above mentioned steps, you have made your drivers rolled back. This operation take you some convenience that you do not need to reinstall drivers when it fails to update.

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