It is a message that I get when you install a printer: this application has failed to start because csc.dll.dll was not found. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem?
This note also appears when I try to doownload a new font.
If it is a typo and the name of the file is really cscdll.dll, this file is a Windows system file and must be located in C:\Windows\system32.
Do a search on your entire drive for cscdll.dll.
cscdll.dll should be protected by Protection files Windows system, but if he somehow has been removed, you can have a copy in C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386.
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I recently did a full recovery on my pc. I'm running on Windows XP Pro. Since the resumption, I get this error at startup: this application has failed to start because uncdms.dll was not found. Reinstalling the application may fix the problem. I don't find Windows Search in my Add/Remove programs. How can I uninstall it?
HelloThe uncdms.dll file is associated with the Application of desktop search in Windows that is used to find and view an overview of the different types of files, such as documents, e-mail, photos and music files on a computer.Methods of resolution:
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I want to install yahoo messenger on my computer while the installation is the process this error message will appear (this application has failed to start because d3d9.dll was not found. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem). What d3d9.dll means? I try to re-intall this applications but same error message appear. Thank you! Any help or advice is appreciated.
Hi vlademer,
D3D9.dll is Direct 3D 9 runtime and is located in the C:\Windows\System32 directory.
Follow these methods.
Method 1: Follow the steps in the article.
Problems installing and uninstalling programs on Windows computers
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/2438651
Method 2: Scan the file system (CFS) auditor to repair corrupted files.
Description of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 System File Checker (Sfc.exe)
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Original title: applesyncnotifer has stopped working
pop-up that said, apple syncnotifer.exe cannot locate the component. This application has failed to start because corefoundation.dll was not found. Re - install the app may fix the problem.
Hello
It's all part of itunes
Uninstall and reinstall itunes
Follow the information from apple to the link below
Remove and reinstall iTunes, QuickTime, and other software components for Windows Vista or Windows 7
http://support.Apple.com/kb/HT1923
and or ask for their support of itunes
http://www.Apple.com/support/iTunes/
Also try the discussions of apple itunes
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When I try to run MSN Messenger I get the following message is displayed:
"THIS APPLICATION has no PU START BECAUSE d3dx10_41.dll was NOT FOUND".
What should I do to fix this?
Hello
they will help you with your questions/problems Messenger when repost you the link below in the Messenger forums
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error message: sysdoc32.exe failed to start because 532stat.dll was not found
I have no idea what to do about this error message: "sysdoc32.exe could start because stat.dll 532 not found." I'm not very computer. All I know is that I had to do a system recovery because the screen kept freezing, and often Internet Explorer has stopped. I ran all the scans for viruses, etc. and no problem there. So, what I do about the error message? Can someone guide me through the process very carefully and in detail?
Thanks advance!
You run to the recovery of the system using Hp Recovery Manager?
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no disc recovery... on a Panasonic Toughbook CF-50
Let's see...
If you see a message like this:
Lsass.exe - Unable to locate component
This application has failed to start because lsasrv WITH. DLL was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem.Then, when you click OK, you have nothing more than a mobile mouse cursor.
I seriously doubt that the opinion of the engineer of Microsoft Support for try the last good known Configuration will replace a missing file, so that theory approaches the area of ridicule. This is not what LKGC, that is not what he does and is not how it works.
Re-installation of XP is a very bad idea.
There is also no need get a Windows XP installation CD, because you can create a bootable XP Recovery CD yourself and then see to replace the missing file.
I understand not all next to a Microsoft representative. Obviously not tested, won't work, won't help, but there are the necessary links to an article. It's just another MSE wild-goose chase.
The lsasrv.dll file should really never be missed, so answer these questions as the best yo can:
Describe your current antivirus and software anti malware situation: McAfee, Symantec, Norton, Spybot, AVG, Avira!, MSE, Panda, Trend Micro, CA, Defender, ZoneAlarm, PC Tools, Comodo, etc..
The question was preceded by a loss of power, aborted reboot or abnormal termination? (this includes the plug pulling, buttons power, remove the battery, etc.)
The afflicted system has a working CD/DVD (internal or external) drive?
If the system works, what do you think might have changed since the last time it did not work properly?
If you have no XP bootable media (or aren't sure you have) create a bootable XP Recovery CD of Console and do not forget what you have (no XP media required).
This is not the same as recovery disks that might have come with the acquisition of the system store.
You can make a bootable Recovery Console CD by downloading an ISO file and burn it to a CD.
The ISO bootable image file you need to download is called:
xp_rec_con. ISO
Download the ISO from here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?ueyyzfymmig
Use a new CD and this simple and free program to burn your ISO file and create your bootable CD (do not install UniBlue or the Ask Toolbar - never!):
Here are some instructions for ImgBurn:
http://Forum.ImgBurn.com/index.php?showtopic=61
It would be a good idea to test your bootable CD on a computer running.
You may need to adjust the computer BIOS settings to use the CD-ROM drive as the first device to boot instead of the hard drive. These adjustments are made before Windows tries to load. If you miss it, you will need to restart the system again.
When you start on the CD, follow the instructions:
Press any key to boot from CD...
Installing Windows... going to pronounce.
Press 'R' to enter the Recovery Console.
Select the installation that you want to access (usually 1: C:\WINDOWS)
You may be asked to enter the password (usually empty).
You should be in the folder C:\WINDOWS. It's the same as the
C:\Windows folder that you see in Solution Explorer.
The Recovery Console allows base as file commands: copy, rename, replace, delete, chkdsk, fixboot, fixmbr, cd, etc.
For a list of the commands in the Recovery Console, type help at the prompt of commands or read on here XP Recovery Console:
A good idea before you start things must first verify the integrity of your file system by using the chkdsk command.
In the command prompt window, run the chkdsk command on the drive where Windows is installed to try to fix any problems on the afflicted player.
Running chkdsk is fine, even if he finds no problem. It won't hurt anything to run it.
Assuming your boot drive is C, run the following command:
CHKDSK C: /r
Let chkdsk finish to correct the problems, he could find.
It may take a long time for chkdsk complete or they seem to be "stuck". Be patient. If the HARD drive led blinks always, chkdsk is something. Keep an eye on the amount of the percentage to be sure that it is still making progress. It may even seem to go back sometime.
You must run chkdsk/r again until it finds no error to correct.
Then at the Recovery Console prompt enter orders to replace the missing file from backup copies that are already on your system:
Copy c:\windows\system32\dllcache\lsasrv.dll c:\windows\system32
Answered in the affirmative if invited to replace the existing file and then you should see a message that 1 file (s) has been copied.
Depending on your system configuration, you may need to copy the files somewhere else, so if they are not in the folder dllcache for any reason, enter the command like this:
Copy c:\windows\ServicePackFiles\i386\lsasrv.dll c:\windows\system32
Answered in the affirmative if invited to replace the existing file and then you should see a message that 1 file (s) has been copied.
Remove the CD and then type "exit" and restart your system.
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How can I get my file 3ivx.dll to work, or how to download a new one? I couldn't find programs that I need to buy to fix this, and I'm not willing to pay for something that should already be there. Can someone give me a simple and direct answer to this frustrating problem?
I was wondering... did you already install the 3IVX decoder?
If_Yes_it may have been a 30 days trial version which has now expired.Or... it could be a trial version included in your OEM software package.
It was not included with the Windows XP operating system and where
I know... is not free.The following links may be worth a visit:
Unable to locate component
http://www.Google.com/support/forum/p/Picasa/thread?TID=2a7b50206721f0ff&hl=en3ivx.dll not found error resolution
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/findbyerrormessage/a/3ivx-DLL-not-found-missing-error.htm -
Update of security hung up during installation. I waited 12 hours for the update complete and nothing happened. Whe I reboot XP P4 syster, I get the Message from messageError: Winlogon.Exe could not locate component. This Application did not start because Comctl32.Dll was not found.
Re-installed SP3... Installed hard drive then... cloned old drive and new drive... After several updates, it seems to do very well. Tried several programs/operations and seems normal. One day turned but didn't have to build another system or this one back up. Thanks for the idea. F
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These messages appear, one after another, at startup.
Something you have running at Windows startup that uses SQLite is a failure. Find out what this program is (so you can stop it) by managing your Startup:
Start > run > msconfig [Enter]
This will open the System Configuration utility. Look under the Startup tab and find the likely culprit. Uncheck the box next to its name, apply and OK out. You don't need to restart immediately, but next time you do, you will get a dialog box saying that you have used the utility. Just check the box that says in effect, "don't mind to this subject again".
Important - do not use the System Configuration utility to stop the process. Use rather Start > Run > services.msc [Enter] and stop all services unless you really, really know what you're doing.
How to troubleshoot by using the Msconfig in Windows XP utility - http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310560
The free Autoruns program is very useful for managing your Startup - http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/default.mspx MS - MVP - Elephant Boy computers - Don ' t Panic! -
The error box has the right
Firefox.exe - Unable to locate component.
He suggests reinstalling might fix the problem, but I've uninstalled and reinstalled firefox a number of times and no change.problem is Firefox works outside the sandbox avast, but inside the sandbox, xul.dll file is not found
It is solved with these steps... some may be unnecessary
(1) uninstalled Firefox
(2) downloaded the latest version of FF (6.02) and installed
(3) open the Avast user interface > extra Protection (in Avast v6) > Sandbox > Expert settings (button) > Web browsers > (in maintenance) "remove content" (button)
(4) disconnected from Windows
(5) connected and Firefox started in the sandboxIt might be that the first 2 steps are not needed... but that's what I did and the problem was solved. As you can see in the screenshot, Firefox is virtualized successfully
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PLEASE, I BEG YOU! If anyone has an idea on how to solve this problem, I would appreciate... I'm really frustraded with her. I can't play games or download anything. Thank you
Sounds like a problem on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/help
Kind regards...
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I can't get into my computer. All I can get is the Task Manager. It shows all my still intact material, I'm not him. Not even to my home screen. All that appears is my screensaver and a message saying to re - install iertutil. DLL... but how to do when I can't.
Maybe someday, we will see again the proposal to:
Once you open the Task Manager try the commands below.
1. in the Task Manager, click file, and then click new task
2. now type rstrui.exe and click OK
This would launch the system restore on the computer refer the below Microsoft article more about the restoration of the system.
If you really try , you would find that it does not work because rstrui.exe is unlikely that never will be in the PATH statement.
If you want to launch the restoration of the system from the Task Manager, you will need to perform a new task like this:
%SystemRoot%\System32\restore\rstrui.exe
If c:\windows\system32\iertutil.dll is missing, you will see a message like this:
Explorer.EXE - unable to locate component
The application has failed to start because iertutil.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix the problem.
Because explorer.exe is not running, you will see only your background image /, but Ctrl-Alt-Delete will always bring up the Task Manager where you can maneuver around and replace the file.
If the only problem with your system, it's that iertutil.dll is missing, you can replace the backup copy in the dllcache folder. You can continue to obtain reviews iertutil.dll is absent, but just click OK for messages of recall as they pop up so you can continue working.
One might think that you use the Task Manager, you can browse c:\windows\system32\dllcache and (after choosing to view all files) copy the iertutil.dll from there and then paste the iertutil.dll file in c:\windows\system32 where it belongs. That actually works, but it seems that it does not work as you will get an hour glass stuck on the paste operation and perhaps wonder whether or not it has actually worked.
To feel better replace the missing file, so you can actually see the file being copied and replaced... Task Manager, click file, new task and enter in the box (assuming that Windows is installed on your C drive):
cmd
Click OK to open a command prompt window and first make a copy of the original file (if it exists) by entering the following command:
copy c:\windows\system32\iertutil.old c:\windows\system32\iertutil.dll
That copies the file in progress if there is an and it will just complain if it is not a copy.
We know that XP likes to keep the backup copies of critical system files in this folder:
c:\Windows\System32\dllcache
Knowing this, copy the backup copy of the missing file and replace the missing or suspicious file by using this command:
Copy c:\windows\system32\dllcache\iertutil.dll c:\windows\system32
Answered in the affirmative if invited to replace the existing file and then you should see a message that 1 file (s) has been copied.
Type "exit" to close the command prompt window.
Who will replace the missing or suspicious file and if that's all that's wrong with the system, Shut Down box Task Manager, you can choose to reboot your system and see how things are going.
Do, or do not. There is no test.
I decided to implement the points for a new puppy instead of a pony!
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Error: ' ATL. DLL was not found"when trying to run any application.
Original title: ATL. DLL was not found.
I can't run applications in my pc someone in my house could not get into the computer and changed operating system to windows xp, which allows to be decommissioning of this t. Now, I get this message when I try to run an application: the application failed, because ATL DLL is not found, re - install the applicationmight solve the problem, but I get this message after you have re-installed and I don't know what else to do. Slow computer charges and freezing, something he has never done before. Same IE you have a problem, the only thing that works well, it is the remote assistant who helped me to get here and to him intermet, actually all of this with the dll thing started after I deleted the firefox browser because it froze the computer. Unable to restore my recovery utility, I tried a TI ran and told me it is impossible to get it back before I uninstalled firefox.
Unfortunately, the support engineer technical 'expert' who is hired by the tips from Microsoft to run sfc/scannow will not help you.
I would say that, as usual, the technical support engineer has not bothered to reproduce the problem and tried their own suggestion.
If the atl.dll file is missing, sfc/scannow will launch but it does not work.
It's just another wild goose chaseSupport Engineer.
A lot of things will not work if the atl.dll file are missing. System Restore will not work, Event Viewer do not work, you will not be able to get on the Internet, etc., until the file has been replaced.
You try to run the system restore, you see the following message is displayed:
Rstrui.exe - Unable to locate component
The application has failed to start because ATL DLL not found. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.Try to open the event viewer, you see a message like this:
MMC could not create the snap.
MMC could not create the snap. The snap-in may not be installed correctly.Name: Event Viewer
CLSID: {975797FC-4E2A-11D0-B702-00C04FD8DBF7}Running sfc/scannow will be launched, but it will not run if the ATL DLL file is missing and you will see events like this in the event log (when you arrive, it works again):
The server {8BC3F05E-D86B-11D0-A075-00C04FB68820} is not registered with DCOM within the required time.
You can't get on the Internet using any browser.
You have to somehow replace the missing or damaged file.
The file might really be missing if he has been quarantined (actually deleted) by your antivirus not specified. If the file is simply missing, you can just replace it and then later determine what happened to the file and decide what to do about this.
You can search Windows on your system for ATL DLL and replace the missing file.
THE ATL. DLL file must be in this folder (assuming that Windows is installed on your C drive):
c:\Windows\System32
Check and see if you can find the ATL DLL file in this folder, or if he's really missing, you will need to replace it:
Depending on what applications you have installed, when you search for your ATL DLL system, you can find ATL DLL in several places on your system. You must be sure get you the correct that belongs in c:\windows\system32.
The most likely place to find a good copy of Atlant. DLL will be in one of these folders:
c:\Windows\System32\dllcache
c:\windows\system32\ServicePackFiles\i386Locate a copy of the correct Atlant. DLL from the file in one of these folders and copy/paste in the folder c:\windows\system32.
Answered in the affirmative if invited to replace the existing file.
There is a copy of the file on my SkyDrive, you can download a system not affiliated and then copy the file to a Flash DRIVE or a floppy disk and apply it on the afflicted system c:\windows\system32 folder. Here's how:
I downloaded a copy of XP Pro SP3 file you need on my SkyDrive (everyone has a SkyDrive for file sharing).
You can download it and when you do, place a copy of the file in these two folders (assuming that Windows is installed on your C drive):
c:\Windows\System32
c:\Windows\System32\dllcache (this is where XP keeps backups of important files).Here is the link to my SkyDrive and you can get the file you need here:
https://SkyDrive.live.com/?CID=6a7e789cab1d6f39&ID=6A7E789CAB1D6F39! 311
When you see the files available for download, you can not see the file extension (.exe, .dll, .cpl, .sys, .zip, etc.), but when download you them they will have the right extension.
When you download the file (especially if you use Internet Explorer), when you get a chance to save the file, your browser is unable to save the file with an extension (by example, .exe, .dll, .cpl, .sys, .zip, etc) then you will need to manually add the extension appropriate to the file when you download the file before you save it.
You can download the file without the extension, and then rename the file to add the appropriate extension. You do not want to use a file called atl when the name of the file should really be called atl.dll (if the downloaded file has no extension, you will need to change the name of the file to add the appropriate extension to make it work.
You then put the downloaded files in the correct folders on your system.
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I use Windows XP PRO Sp 3. I tried to open an iTunes download & got this message. "APSDaemon.exe that this application was able to start. Could not locate the component that msvcr.90.dll was not found. Re-installing may fix this problem. "
All this happened after I tried to install a new update Apple iTunes. He kept saying that he could not install... I tried several different things to solve this problem, including doing a system restore in frustration, for 2 days before today... I tried to update iTunes, not always the case. Help, I'm a no techno, so please do not just refer me to somewhere else, I will never understand what I'm told to do, whenever I am sent somewhere else, I can't solve my problem & give up in frustration. Please can someone take pity on me & guide me through the fix?
A related problem, I tried to run iTunes from the desktop, but I got was the Mini audio player.
I just tried to recreate that & got again the error messages, the one listed above main & another one that says "iTunes is not installed correctly. Please re - install. Error 7 (Windows error 126).
Whenever I try to re - install, I get the error again on the component .dll.
I hope that's enough info to try & help me. I really need this fix to work as I have many meditations downloaded on iTunes, because Windows Media Player could not open the files. It would take me hours & hours to find where they came, they were downloaded over 4 years!
Thank you in advance.
SylviaIf you have not had luck in iTunes (https://discussions.apple.com/community/itunes/itunes_for_windows?view=discussions#/?tagSet=1234) forum, uninstall and reinstall iTunes as described below:
To perform a "clean" iTunes installation uses this technique proposed, from Support of Apple HT1926 article. (If you are using Vista, see THIS instead).
Go to control panel > Add/Remove programs
Remove these applications in the following order (do not restart your computer if you are prompted during this process):1 iTunes
2. Apple Software Update
3. Apple Mobile Device Support
4 Hello
5 Apple Application Support (iTunes 9 or later)6. iPod for Windows (this may or may not exist, be it, it is not necessary, then we can remove it)
7. iPod Updater
8 QuickTime
Open my computer > C: > Program Files
Delete these files (if present)
1 iPod
2 iTunes
3 QuickTimeFollow these steps if the message "cannot delete iPodService.exe: it is used by another person or program" appears when you try to delete the folder of the iPod.
- Make sure that you have iTunes and iPod Update utility are not open.
- Press Ctrl-Alt-Delete.
- Select Start Task Manager.
- Click the processes tab.
- Locate the iPodService.exe in the list.
- IPodService.exe-click and choose end process.
- Quit Task Manager.
Empty your temp directory:
Open my computer > C: > Documents & Settings > username > Local Settings and delete the contents of the folder called "Temp".If you don't see the local settings, enable hidden files:
Tools > Folder Options > view tab
Select Show Hidden Files & folder, and then click OKOnce this file is empty, restart the computer
NOTE: If you have trouble uninstalling applications, or if you have a problem, reinstall iTunes because the installer complains that it can not uninstall the current version of iTunes, see the 'Installation issues' section below.
Download & reinstall iTunes from here: http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/
Installation problems
There are several tools to deal with problems installing or uninstalling applications. If you have these problems, the following should help. Before using one of these tools (including #3), you must create a restore point from the system first (or back up the registry with C:\WINDOWS\ERUNT). See http://windowsxp.mvps.org/registry.htm a complete disk image would be safer if you have this ability.
1 Microsoft has a program install and the resolution of the problems of the uninstalling which is supposed to "work better" and be "safer" to use the old Install Cleanup Utility (3 below).
2. free Revo Uninstaller. You can also download a trial version of uninstaller Revo's ' Pro', which has a few more aggressive cleaning options, but this should not be necessary.
3 Microsoft Windows Install Cleanup Utility. Although this tool has been the preferred tool to deal with the problems of Windows Installer, Microsoft removed from Microsoft download servers because it seems sometimes deleted more than he was supposed to (I believe this was linked to Office uninstall). You can still get Windows Installer Cleanup here--> http://majorgeeks.com/Windows_Installer_CleanUp_Utility_d4459.html utility
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