Does your computer start despite the missing dll? If so you can use a reputable registry repair tool to attempt to fix the problem. You might also want to boot your PC in safe mode or run any recovery console (watch for options as your PC boots). If those do not work try using a recovery disc (if you have one) and rolling back to your last stable restore point. If you manage to get it all back on track, be sure to take this opportunity to back your data if you haven't done so.
The operating system of a computer tells the computer which programs to start and in what order. This sequence insures that the computer will work properly. This sequence can be changed by using selective start up.
When your computer starts up.
Did you change the graphics settings before that happened? What I did is I found out a way to start windows in safe mode, and I restored the system. But I couldn't get the screen size to normal :( . Call a computer specialist or something, he/she could help.
You can start a computer with either a CD-ROM disk or a floppy disk. This is commonly used in troubleshooting when a system will not start up or what's called "boot-up." In those situations the computer is changed in BIOS to boot up from either the CD-ROM or floppy disk and the files necessary to start the computer are on those files..hope this helps.
it should be on start
buy a new computer.
Yes just download to a disk like you would if you were to start your computer by disk, and just put it in the other computer.
Does not allow the computer to start up and function
The best and easiest way to quick start a computer is to remove as many start up programs as possible. Each program that starts at boot up takes up time in the starting process.
THE START KEY BRINGS UP THE MENU FOR ALL THE ITEMS IN YOUR LAPTOP/COMPUTER
Go to that computer and look at the history and then look it up on your computer its that easy
Utime is the amount of time that it takes a computer to start up after normal shut down. When the computer is turned on is the start of utime. The end of utime is the moment that the computer is ready to be used.