Dynamic-link library (also written without the hyphen), or DLL, is Microsoft’s implementation of the shared library concept in the Microsoft Windows and OS/2 operating systems. These libraries usually have the file extension DLL, OCX (for libraries containing ActiveX controls), or DRV (for legacy system drivers).
Archive for September, 2007
Rundll32.exe Errors
September 27th, 20070x0000000A Error in Windows XP
September 23rd, 2007Stop error 0x0000000A (Stop 0x0A) indicates that there was an attempt in kernel mode to touch pageable memory at too high a process internal request level (IRQL). Typically, this error occurs when a driver uses an incorrect memory address. Other possible causes of this error are an incompatible device driver, a general hardware problem, and incompatible software.
If you receive a Stop 0x0A error message during the installation of Windows XP, use the following troubleshooting procedures to verify your hardware components.
- Verify that your hardware is listed on the Windows XP Hardware Compatibility List
- Look for other hardware issues
Blue Screen of Death
September 20th, 2007The Blue Screen of Death (BSOD, bluescreen, or stop error) is an error screen displayed by certain operating systems, most notably Microsoft Windows, after encountering a critical system error. Bluescreens can be caused by poorly written device drivers, faulty memory, a corrupt Registry, or incompatible DLLs.
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Windows Media Player Error: C00D10CD
September 19th, 2007Windows Media Player cannot play any disc such as a CD or CD-R. You may encounter this error message for the following reasons:
- The disc is dirty. Clean the disc, and then try again.
- The disc is damaged.
You need to scan your computer for errors and use this software to fix it up. Click here for a scan
Your Computer Crashing?
September 18th, 2007One of the worst things can can happen to you or your workmates is for your computer to crash while in use. This can result in a massive loss of data and a loss of hours of hard work. Some data recovery programs can assist you in recovering this precious data but the best method is to understand why your computer can crash and to stop it before it can become a problem.
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Windows Media Player Error: 8007001F
September 14th, 20078007001F: Cannot perform the requested operation
If you receive this error on your windows media player it would be due to two reasons;
- The file you attempted to play is being streamed from the same computer on which Microsoft Windows Media Services is installed
- Your computer hardware may have a problem, for example your hard disk may be either not formatted, damaged, or disconnected.
To rectify this problem you should scan your machine for errors and use software capable of fixing the errors, find out more here: Fix Windows Media Player
Blue Screen of Death
September 10th, 2007OK, most of you have probably had the blue screen of death error at some point in time. It doesnt seem to occur as much as it used to…I remember back in the Windows 98 days, I would get the blue screen almost daily.

The blue screen is still common though, in both Windows XP and Windows Vista. Windows Vista also has the red screen of death.
Fixing Blue Screen
The blue screen error usually occurs due to an incompatibility of hardware, software or drivers. We get common complaints about a USB driver in some modems.
The easiest way to fix the blue screen error is usually by uninstalling the offending software or driver.
You can also try some of the third party repair tools out there. We recommend RegCure, and you can try a free scan here
Read the full article on blue screen errors
PC Error Free
September 5th, 2007Welcome to the PC Error Free blog. We will bring the latest info on fixing PC errors, PC optimization and PC security.
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