Normaliz.dll was not found, Explorer does not 'Class not registered', and the restore points are gone

I left the room for about 20 min then when I came back I got this error

QPService.exe - Unable to locate component
This Application has failed to start because Normaliz.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix the problem.

Then I restarted and had the same problem.  If I click 'OK' and then I get "Quickplay Resident Program has stopped working," then the error box changes the same thing but for avast and when I click on it I get "avast!" Antivirus has stopped working. "Click again and"GrooveMonitor utility has stopped working ". That's about 10 programs until next stop errors.

The Explorer is also not work, my computer, folders, windows update, and many many other programs won't open.  Whatever this either in the Explorer tells me 'class not registered '.

What I tried:

  • System restore - but it says that I have no restore points.  I used to have dozens, I did a lot of myself, and I don't know where they went
  • I tried to download Normaliz.dll, but when I tried to extract it to System32 (following the instructions I found on the web) he's not here, he gets another error.  So I put it on the desktop but then realized that I can't move it anywhere because I can't pull the top of my work or the Explorer.  I also tried to go into the Task Manager and do 'New task', but if I type anything this either in or click on 'Browse' then I get the same error on Normaliz.dll and then Manager tasks becomes inadmissible and accidents.
  • I tried to go into safe mode and Explorer still does not work, "New task" in the Manager tasks still does not work and I still do not have restore points
  • I tried a few other recovery tools before start and none of them has contributed to

A lot of what I've tried has been recommended by other people when I did some research on google, but most people seem to have this problem because of IE, but I don't use IE and haven't for months.  Also solutions that seem to work for them have not worked for me.  I can't understand what caused it because I have not downloaded anything recently and it just happened when I left the computer and came back later.

Any help would be greatly appreciated, I don't really want to destroy everything and reload windows.

This looks like a general Windows failure since all kinds of independent programs stopped working. I would like to begin the troubleshooting process by testing your hardware from the hard drive and RAM. The machine can also be overheating. You can do it yourself or take the machine to a local professional reputable (not a type of BigComputerStore/GeekSquad of the place).

http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Hardware_Tshoot

MS - MVP - Elephant Boy computers - don't panic!

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    Hello

    I get the error "this application has failed to start because normaliz.dll was not found. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem"Please help me!

    Well - so much for the expertise of committed Microsoft Support Engineer 'experts', but no answer to what I expected.

    See how it works for you:

    If you see a message like this:

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    Start explorer.exe, but the normaliz.dll file.  If explorer.exe is not able to run, you will not be able to do much with your system until the replacement of normaliz.dll.

    You can click OK for errors and finished up in the Task Manager where you can try to fix it.  The message can keep popping up from time to time, while you're fixing it, so just click OK to close the message.

    If normaliz.dll is missing, you can copy it from a working system to the system afflicted with the same version of XP and Internet Explorer.

    You will get a good copy and put it on a floppy disk, thumb drive etc and copy it to your system plagued by using Manager tasks.

    The normaliz.dll file must be located in the c:\windows\system32 folder and therefore is not a Windows file protected, making the Microsoft Support Engineer 'experts' suggest running sfc/scannow, which is just another one of their prosecution of wild goose that will not work, he'll never work and it will only waste your time (and they don't tell you how to run either - if explorer.exe does not start).

    Then engaged Microsoft Support Engineer 'experts' will offer to you develop a copy of the file from the XP installation CD you probably haven't, but it is also not on your XP installation CD, and you will have the same problem try their suggestions to 'try' to start in any any Mode without failure, so this will not help you.  These "experts" seem to think that the Safe Mode boot or boot will replace magically missing files, but it doesn't.

    You also will be able to properly run a browser on the system afflicted to go on Internet download one.

    There is a large computer security risk in the normaliz.dll from some website download.  The best idea is to get a copy of normaliz.dll from another computer that has the same version of XP and IE and replace it from a USB device (which you can access from the Manager tasks), or using a system that works, you can download one of my SkyDrive.

    You can still use the Task Manager to run the system restore and bring it back, but I've never tried and never use SR in all cases.

    If you have recently done a bunch of Microsoft updates, you may have also gotten IE8 so maybe that something was wrong here although the normaliz.dll is the same for each version.

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    If it's the only thing missing, you can get one from a working system of the same type as yours, copy on a Flash DRIVE or a floppy disk and always using TM, to browse, copy and paste it where it should be or you can download one of my SkyDrive.

    TM, you can still access your thumb or any other medium the same disk by navigating, copy, paste, etc very well all work.  You use TM to navigate to your thumb or floppy disk, copy the normaliz.dll good and then paste it in the c:\windows\system32 folder, where it is supposed to be.

    If things get worse, just return to TM and remove the file back where you were in first place and continue troubleshooting.

    Using a system that works, you can also download a copy of the file from my SkyDrive and put it on a floppy or USB thumbdrive and networks diskettes for the distressed system.  Sandalenet means wear you the system afflicted by hand.

    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):

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    Here is the link to my SkyDrive and you can get the file you need here:

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    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 normaliz when the name of the file should really be called normaliz.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.

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    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

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    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.

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    c:\Windows\System32\dllcache
    c:\windows\system32\ServicePackFiles\i386

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    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:

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    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:

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    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.

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    Hello

    Google who provides virtually no information that suggests it might be the malicious program or a start remains for her entry search

    Download update and scan with the free version of malwarebytes anti-malware

    http://www.Malwarebytes.org/MBAM.php

    You can also download and run rkill to stop the process of problem before you download and scan with malwarebytes

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    Windows Vista

    Using the F8 method:

    1. Restart your computer.
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    3. Select the Safe Mode with networking with the arrow keys.
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    If the error persists after scanning use this program to out startup

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    http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902

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    http://support.Apple.com/kb/ht1925

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    "Not to install iTunes or QuickTime for Windows"

    http://support.Apple.com/kb/HT1926

    "iTunes support-how to use iTunes.

    http://www.Apple.com/support/iTunes/

    "Contact iTunes Support.

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