My computer keeps getting unable to find components

Updated on technology 2024-05-17
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It should be a file used by com services, file details File path: C: Windows System32 Dllcache

    File Date: 2002-08-29 14:00:00Version:

    File size: bytes.

    You first check the dllcache directory to see if there is this file, and copy it to the system32 folder.

    Use the regsvr32 program to register the file.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's not the virus problem, it's your installation path and the default boot path, you delete the QQ files in other locations and reinstall them.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Optimize Master uninstall, registry clean up. Reinstall QQ to patch the vulnerability.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is possible that you have not turned on the important service, or it is a virus problem, it is recommended to look for the recovery XP on the Internet to restore the original service than to deal with it, if it doesn't work, reinstall the system, commonplace.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    WinXP system computer startup program always prompts "Unable to find components" The solution is as follows:

    1. An error message pops up when the dynamic link library file is lost due to the mistakenly added or deleted files.

    2. Click the "Start" menu of the XP system and select the "Run" option;

    3. Enter the regsvr32 character command in the open dialog box and press the enter key.

    4. The system prompts that it has been loaded, enter msconfig in the operation to close all the unwanted startup items;

    5. After restarting the computer, the system is running normally, and everything is normal when you open the web page and the game.

    2. Loss of system files due to non-hardware failures

    1. Reinstall or repair the system with a computer system CD-ROM;

    2. Use some commonly used system file repair software to deal with it, such as the system repair and system reinstallation functions in Kingsoft Guard;

    4. If it is a non-essential system file, you can prohibit boot startup in the startup item, or delete the relevant items from the registry.

    The latest notebook special XP system startup program prompts "unable to find the component" The solution is introduced here, the computer often appears in the component can not find the prompt, mainly because the component file of the system is damaged, the need of the XP system users may wish to try the method, I hope it will help you!

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