* Program.exe bad Image; Odbc32.dll
Started having a problem with the calibration of color (DataColor Spyder). When I try to run the program, I get a message "ProfileChooser.exe - bad Image", followed by C;\Windows\systewm32\ODBC32.dll is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error. Try reinstalling the program... DataColor can't identify the problem; and I just noticed that I get similar messages when I plug in an external drive SeaGate. I have tried ScanNow, System Restore, registry cleaners, removal/replacement of ODBC - 32.dll, remove and reinstall the calibration software, etc. I'll try a backup, but it does not :-( Suggestions welcome!
For anyone with a similar problem, this repair worked. I got a copy of Win 7 Home Premium retail and he ran like an 'upgrade' on my Dell laptop. When installing asked the "product code", I used the OEM code on the underside of the computer instead of the code provided with the software. Almost everything came as it was before. just the wallpaper needed to be reset to zero and a lot of updates to do. In retrospect, I think I could have upgraded to Win 7 Professional without any problem.
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Hi MattHamlyn,
1. did you do with the last changes made to your computer before this show?
2 you are logged as administrator?
3 you are installing the game online or using a CD/DVD?
I suggest you to follow the steps below and check.
Method 1:
I guess that your operating system is Windows 7 64 bit.
1. click on the Start button.
2. Select computers
3. click on your C: drive
4 program Files (x 86)
5 steam
6 Steamapps7 common
8 Skyrim
9 TESV
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http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135
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I hope this helps.
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https://community.McAfee.com/message/208529
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http://www.AV-Comparatives.org/
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Word:
http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Office/default.aspx
Office at the above link forums
http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Office/ee861096.aspx
Word Help Forums at the link above.
They will help you with your question Word when repost you in the Office Forums above.
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Hello
1. you remember to make changes to your computer, after which the issue started?
I would recommend that you follow these steps and check if the problem persists.
Step 1:
I would recommend that you run a full scan using theMicrosoft Safety Scanner and check if the problem is related to malicious software.
Note: You may lose data while eliminating malware.
Step 2:
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Error, called "GfxUI.exe - bad Image".
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Hello
1. have you made changes on the computer before this problem?
2. when exactly this error occurs?
I would suggest trying the following methods and check if it helps.
Method 1:
Run Microsoft Safety Scanner and check if it helps.
Microsoft safety scanner: http://www.microsoft.com/security/scanner/en-us/default.aspx
Note: The Microsoft Safety Scanner ends 10 days after being downloaded. During these 10 days, it will remove all the files infected by the virus and records. I suggest you create a backup of your data, and then install Microsoft Safety Scanner.
Method 2:
Put your computer in a clean boot state to identify the application at the root of this problem.
Place your computer in a clean boot state helps determine if third-party applications or startup items are causing the problem. If so, you need to maybe contact the manufacturer of the program for updates or uninstall and reinstall the program.
See the following article in the Microsoft KB for more information on how to solve a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or Windows 7:
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Hello
Thank you for visiting Microsoft Community.
According to the description, I understand that you are facing in your Windows startup problems. I will certainly help you to question.
The question might be if there is a file system corruption. So I would say that you want to run auto repair before you reinstall the operating system. To perform the task, I suggest you to try the steps below and see if it helps.
Method 1:
When you use the recovery (Windows RE) environment to resolve startup problems, first try the Startup Repair option in the System Recovery Options dialog box. If this does not resolve the problem, or if you have additional problems manually, use the Bootrec.exe tool.
Because you cannot start the computer, you may need to create a bootable Windows installation media, and then do an auto repair, and if this does not help then you try to restore your computer to the previous date.
Note: When you use system restore to restore the computer to a previous state, the programs and updates that you have installed are removed.
If you are using Windows 7 then the link provided below might help you to download and create installation media.
Download Windows 7 Disk Images (ISO files)
Method 2
Try to rebuild the BCD by using the Bootrec.exe tool.
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Place the Windows 7 installation disc in the disc drive, and then start the computer.
Press a key when you are prompted. Select a language, a time, a currency, a keyboard or an input method, and then click Next.
Click repair your computer.
Click the operating system you want to repair, and then click Next.
In the System Recovery Options dialog box, click command prompt.
Type Bootrec.exe, and then press ENTER.
See the following link for more information:
How to use the Bootrec.exe tool in the Windows recovery environment to troubleshoot and repair startup issues in Windows
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/927392
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Meet us with the State of the question.
Sincerely,
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Have you done with the latest changes on the computer before this problem.
Method 1:
I suggest you run an antivirus scan using the Microsoft Safety Scanner to confirm that your computer is free from any infection by the virus. Please find the link below.http://www.Microsoft.com/security/scanner/en-us/default.aspx
Note:
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Method 2:
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Step 1:
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http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-in/Windows-8/Windows-startup-settings-including-safe-modeStep 2:
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How to perform a clean boot for a problem in Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135Note: After the boot minimum troubleshooting step, follow the "How to reset the computer to start as usual after a clean boot troubleshooting" section in the link provided to return the computer to a Normal startup mode.
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