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Start Menu - Run - Enter msconfig Enter.
Put ** in the boot bar insideJust remove the tick in front of the dll.
1. Start - run - msconfig - start - remove the tick of the add-on ***dll. Restart the computer, usually this is the case, if it still pops up, then proceed to the second step.
2. Start-Run-regedit Delete the corresponding key in the following location: hkey current user software microsoft windows currentversion run hkey local machine software microsoft windows currentversion run
Note: Most of the above problems are anti-virus residues, that is, after anti-virus, the virus is deleted, but the relevant loading settings in the startup item are still there, the solution is the above method, if you can't find the startup item that failed to load, it means that it is disguised, and it is not good to say that he needs to analyze and analyze it yourself.
Note] If the startup item is not available, please use the following software to solve the problem.
Run", click "All", then press "Ctrl+F" (or click File --- Find) - enter the "**dll" file name with an error on loading, and right-click to delete when found.
To open, click "File" in the bottom left corner, in the directory"+"Find the folder where the file with the error occurred while loading, and click "Force Delete" on the file with the error while loading.
Note: The startup item does not necessarily point to a specific dll name, and the loading failure in the prompt may only be one of the files that needs to be called by the startup item, so you need to understand the meaning of all your startup items, so that you can find out the suspicious startup items to delete, so as to solve the problem of loading failure. Normal startup items can be searched for their meanings.
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There are several possible reasons why the specified module cannot be found when the computer starts:
Virus infection: Computer viruses can modify the system and cause problems when the computer starts. It is recommended to run Anti-Mask for a full scan of the virus software and remove potential viruses.
System errors: Some important files or drivers in your Windows system are corrupted or missing, which can also cause problems when your computer starts. It can be repaired using the troubleshooting tools that come with your Windows system.
Software issues: Incomplete or corrupted software installations can also cause problems with your computer's startup. You can try reinstalling the software in question, or uninstalling the software associated with the issue.
Startup conflicts: If there are multiple startup items at the same time, there is a chance that there will be conflicts, causing problems when your computer starts up. You can use tools such as msconfig or task manager to disable some unnecessary startup items.
Hardware issues: Hardware issues, such as hard drives, memory, or motherboards, can also cause problems when your computer boots up. Hardware inspection and repair are required.
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Error loading d: *, cannot find the specified module.
This kind of prompt appears: generally after uninstalling the software or antivirus; There's no stool to uninstall or delete clean software and file remnants. It is recommended that you **Windows Cleanup Assistant, let it help you macro rough Lu clean up these software and file remnants (please search**, or not, please ask me).
Generally, you can easily solve your problem with the green software of Windows Cleaner Assistant, because manual deletion sometimes can't find residual files, but Windows Cleaner can easily find and delete them.
Here's how to delete it manually:
1) Run enter msconfig enter, open the system configuration utility, look for a button in the startup project called ", if there is a hook in front of it, and press apply OK (if there is no skip).
2) Run and enter regedit to open the registry, select and find a key-value item named ", delete it after finding it, find it a few more times to delete it cleanly, and then restart the computer.
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Memory can't be"read"or"written"(Cause & Solution):
The system appears that the memory cannot be"read"or"written"Reasons:
1. The driver is unstable and incompatible with the system, which is most likely to cause memory cannot be read or file protection.
2. One or more rogue software is installed on the system, which has a greater chance of IE or system crash, and file protection may also occur.
3. There is a conflict between the programs loaded by the system or the programs that are running on the system, especially some antivirus software monitoring programs.
4. There are vulnerabilities in the system itself, which makes it vulnerable to network attacks.
5. Virus problems are also the main causes of memory can not be read, file protection, error ......
6. If the memory cannot be read when playing the game, it is likely that the graphics card driver is not suitable (there are graphics cards that are not suitable for the game or the computer), or it may be that the version is not new enough or does not meet the game or graphics card driver.
7. The problem that some software itself is insufficient.
8. The overheating of the computer wheel boot hardware is also one of the reasons why the memory cannot be read.
9. Poor compatibility between computer memory and motherboard is also the fatal reason why the memory cannot be read!
Several solutions are available:
1. Run and register all DLLs at one time, the method is as follows:
Start – Run, type cmd Enter in the command prompt.
for %1 in (%windir%\system32\*.dll) do /s %1
You type this command slowly, click carefully, and if you enter it correctly, you will see the screen scroll quickly Otherwise, ......Otherwise, failure will not have this effect. After entering, wait slowly (it will take 1-2 minutes) and try the previous operation after running to see if there is still a phenomenon that cannot be read.
2. See if you have Microsoft installed in the Add Delete program in the control panel, if it has been installed, you can consider uninstalling it, of course, if you need it in other programs in the future, you can reinstall it.
Also, if you're using an ATI graphics card and you're using an SP2 patch (some ATI graphics card drivers need to be in a working environment). In this case, you can find an ATI graphics card driver that does not need support.
If the above two methods don't solve the problem completely, you can try using 360 Security Guard's "Internet Explorer Repair" or other similar software, and you can check for viruses or the like. Microsoft should have no problem upgrading to the version
3. There are many reasons for this problem. Generally speaking, it is to patch the system, replace the memory, and change the slot of the memory to solve the problem. [System patches can be updated as long as you go to Microsoft Update****!]
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Start - Run - msconfig - Start - Put the add-on. Remove the tick from the dll. Restart your computer, usually that's it.
Please click"Get started"->"Run"- > input"regedit", open the registry, and find the path:"hkey_local_machine \ software \ microsoft \ windows \ currentversion \ run "。
3.The System Configuration Tool is restored in"Get started"->"Run"- > input"msconfig"- > open the System Configuration Tool. Switch to"Launch"tab, in the list of startup items, find the relevant dll, uncheck the previous checkbox, OK. Restart the calculation.
5.Manual Q&A SolutionSome security forums and software managers will set up a manual Q&A platform, if the above cannot be solved, please ask questions in time to fix it.
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1. Start - Run and enter cmd, click OK or press the Enter key on the keyboard to open the administrator command prompt window.
2. Copy: for %1 in (%windir% system32 *.).dll) do s %1 command, in the open admin command prompt window, click on the small box in the upper left corner, and in the drop-down menu, click - paste.
3. We click: -After pasting, for %1 in (%windir% system32 *.).dll) do s %1 command is copied to the administrator command prompt window (so that the command entered will not be incorrect) and press enter on the keyboard.
4. We press the enter key to start registering the system. dll file, the text in the window will be scrolling constantly.
5. Wait for the hidden silver to wait until the scrolling stops, and the bottom line in the following figure appears: C: Windows System32, exit the administrator command prompt window.
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Failed to load module: 01 error location.
Hello, I'm glad to serve you and give you the following answers: Error location: An error occurred while the module was loading.
Cause: It may be that the module file does not exist, or the module file path is wrong, or the module file name is wrong, or there is a syntax error in the module file, or there is a runtime error in the module file. Workaround:
1.Check if the module file exists, if not, create the module file; 2.Check whether the path of the module file is correct, if not, modify the path of the module file; 3.
Check whether the name of the module file is correct, if not, modify the name of the module file; 4.Check whether there are syntax errors in the module file, and if there is, modify the ** in the module file; 5.Check for runtime errors in the module file, and if so, state flame resistant modify the module file.
Personal tip: When loading a module, double-check the path, name, and ** of the module file to ensure that the module can load correctly.
The solution is as follows:
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