Rpcrt4.dll error at startup

HI guys,.

I have seen similar topics, but to be honest more I look into it more I'm confused.

I get this error come in saying the ordinal 1000 could not be located in the dynamic link library rpcrt4.dll error. up to the top of the box, it says cloudsyncapp.exe - ordinal not found.

I am currently under a new laptop with windows 7 64 bit system, it came when I transferred all fines in front of the old dell laptop that was running windows 10.

any help appreciated.

Thank you

Hello

Thanks for posting your query in Microsoft Community.

I understand that you receive error message RPCRT4.dll on start up and I'll be happy to answer your query.

The Rpcrt4.dll file is a file associated with the program Remote Procedure Call and is used by a number of Windows applications for connections, network and Internet, which allow computers and devices communicate with each other in order to keep your computer in perfect working condition. Because this file is a dynamic link library file, this means that it has a specific function to be performed so that your system works.

Some of the main causes of this particular error will resolve around the file itself, as well as with the Windows registry. Some of the causes are going to be:

  • Windows registry keys are damaged and corrupted
  • The RPCRT4.dll file is missing
  • Connection has expired

You can try the following methods and check the result.

Method 1: Check your internet connection

The first thing we do is to reset your modem or router, as this will refresh your Internet connection. You can ask for help from your ISP doing so. To reset the modem or the router follow the instructions:

  • Disconnect the cable that connects the computer to the modem
  • Turn off the modem and router
  • Note: If the model or the router does not have a power switch, turn off the power to the modem or to the router
  • Restart the computer
  • Once your computer has been restarted, turn on the modem or the router, connect the cable from the computer to the modem or the router, then restart the computer
  • Make sure that all network cables are properly connected

Method 2: Run the System File Checker tool

System File Checker is a Windows utility that allows users to find corruptions in Windows system files and restore the damaged files.

To do this, click Start, type command or cmd prompt in the Search box, right click invite, and then click run as administrator. If you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type the password, or click allow.

Type the following command and press enter

sfc/scannow

Note: Do not close the command prompt window until the audit is completed 100%. The results of the analysis will be posted when this process is complete.

From now, please try the methods above and let us know the status.

Hope this information is useful. Please feel free to answer in the case where you are facing in the future other problems with Windows.

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