Follow these steps to remove the Chkdsk.exe or the Autochk.exe program from the list of scheduled tasks in the Scheduled Tasks feature. # Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Scheduled Tasks. # Click either Chkdsk or Autochk in the list of scheduled tasks. # Under Folder Tasks, click Delete this item.
The system requests you to replace the damaged ernaygvf dll file with a compatible version.
I think you mean C:/WINDOWS/System32/mtsalvp.dll The directory C:/WINDOWS contains the operating system files, and System32 is an especially dangerous folder to mess with. If this file is missing or damaged, you can fix it by using your original Windows install disks. They would have come with your computer. If this isn't your problem, add some more information below my answer and I'll try to help more.
Ok many of the windows 32 files can be infected with viruses they can ruin your computer they will soon make it to the hard drive!! not good you ned to get a good antivirus adware and spyware scanners
It means the "system32" folder inside whatever the system folder of the currently running version of Windows is. It may be, in fact probably is (at least 90% of the time), C:\Windows\system32, but the point of using the %SystemRoot% specification is that even if you've somehow managed to install Windows in some nonstandard location, that will point to the correct directory.
Hives are stored in\system32\configAll system files in thefolderthis can be state as the Folder in which windows 2000/XP is installed"Systemroot" or more commonly seen as "%Systemroot%" refers to the directory where Windows is installed. This is usually "C:\Windows"
Windows installer error is a message that one might receive when attempting to make an install on a Windows computer. There are various errors that are covered with this message and it is usually accompanied by a number to assist in identifying the specific error.
SFC.exe is the windows system file checker. It checks system files for corruption or unwanted changes. If sfc discovers that a protected file has been overwritten, it retrieves the correct version of the file from the %systemroot%\system32\dllcache folder, and then replaces the incorrect file. If %systemroot%\system32\dllcache folder is corrupted, you need to have the windows installation CD to replace damaged files. %systemroot% is usually C:\WINDOWS.
You might be missing some necessary files which are located in the system32 directory. If Windows wont Load, try pushing F8 after starting it and run a Restore or Recovery
if its C:\Windows\System32\dydimdllgetversion then it sounds to me like its something that the computer uses to update something...i'd suggest scanning it with antivirus/spyware/adware because it sounds rather strange to me
If you do not have msmgr open and you still get the message then it means your computer needs to be patched . You need to update your windows operating system
You can't do a Split screen on Vista using Windows Movie Maker. The effect is only available for Xp OS'. Even though some Rehanfx users claim they can use it on Vista, I have tried and the Xp-designed Split Screen Effect does not work.
INI files are typically used by windows to define process properties. If you are getting a message, one ishgfdtgfhvthbgnb