What Is Dll On Laptop; Got Message Saying Done Something To Memory Contact Supplier – Seems To Work Ok?
Computer appears to be working just the same, and it has stopped showing this message now every time I switch on. DO I need to take it to supplier please?
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8 Responses to “What Is Dll On Laptop; Got Message Saying Done Something To Memory Contact Supplier – Seems To Work Ok?”
No you don’t need to take it to your supplier and it’s not a virus. It only appeared after you’d accepted a Microsoft update, right?
It’s a conflict of another application with the windows xp service pack2 module, and if you visit this link, you can download the fix in about 2 mins or less:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935448
It does work, I sorted mine last week.
Take a look at the Microsoft Knowledge Base article in the link. What you describe sounds a LOT like the error message in that article.
What happened was that last week Microsoft released an out-of-cycle patch that turned out to have some problems. The MSKB article has a link to a fix for it. A patch for the patch, as it were.
Also, the patches that came out this week included a fix for that problem. If you’ve been installing all of your Windows updates and the problem seems to have gone away by itself, that means you fixed it yourself when you put the latest updates on your computer.
If everything seems to be working fine on your computer, there’s nothing to worry about and you don’t need to take it to a shop. Hope that helps!
EDIT: Ignore the thumbs-down troll. You are getting a LOT of good answers here, and whoever’s giving the thumbs-down doesn’t know squat what they’re talking about.
ALSO SEE:
The Realtek HD Audio Control Panel may not start, and you receive an error message when you start the computer: “Illegal System DLL Relocation” = http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935448
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Update for Windows XP (KB935448)
Brief Description
Install this update to resolve an issue where the Realtek HD Audio Control Panel may not start after you install security update KB925902 (MS07-017) and security update KB928843 (MS07-008). = http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/detai…
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Microsoft Security Bulletin MS07-017 – Vulnerabilities in GDI Could Allow Remote Code Execution (925902) = http://www.microsoft.com/technet/securit…
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MS07-017: Vulnerability in GDI could allow remote code execution = http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925902
+http://go.infopackets.com/e20070405-12
+http://www.dozleng.com/updates/index.php…http://support.microsoft.com/kb/207253http://support.microsoft.com/?default.as…http://www.playfuls.com/news_06876_Micro…
Please note that it is not only for XP. = ALL Microsoft operating systems are affected.
I have this exact same message come up when I load my P.C up. I was initially worried that it could be something affecting my computer but it works perfectly well. I just get annoyed that I have to keep on clicking the message off everytime my desktop appears.
dynamic link librabry, some programs need dlls to operate properly, if you get the message again simply write down the dll file that is missing and Google it and yuo’ll find a site where to download it for free….
All in all you shouldn’t worry about it!
DLL is Dynamic Link Library, its a library of executable files, witch are files that make programs start…could have low memory, bad memory, a virus, many different things, BUT if its running to your satisfaction then…Great! enjoy
No you don’t need to take it to your supplier and it’s not a virus. It only appeared after you’d accepted a Microsoft update, right?
It’s a conflict of another application with the windows xp service pack2 module, and if you visit this link, you can download the fix in about 2 mins or less:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935448
It does work, I sorted mine last week.
Take a look at the Microsoft Knowledge Base article in the link. What you describe sounds a LOT like the error message in that article.
What happened was that last week Microsoft released an out-of-cycle patch that turned out to have some problems. The MSKB article has a link to a fix for it. A patch for the patch, as it were.
Also, the patches that came out this week included a fix for that problem. If you’ve been installing all of your Windows updates and the problem seems to have gone away by itself, that means you fixed it yourself when you put the latest updates on your computer.
If everything seems to be working fine on your computer, there’s nothing to worry about and you don’t need to take it to a shop. Hope that helps!
EDIT: Ignore the thumbs-down troll. You are getting a LOT of good answers here, and whoever’s giving the thumbs-down doesn’t know squat what they’re talking about.
ALSO SEE:
The Realtek HD Audio Control Panel may not start, and you receive an error message when you start the computer: “Illegal System DLL Relocation” = http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935448
+
Update for Windows XP (KB935448)
Brief Description
Install this update to resolve an issue where the Realtek HD Audio Control Panel may not start after you install security update KB925902 (MS07-017) and security update KB928843 (MS07-008). = http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/detai…
+
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS07-017 – Vulnerabilities in GDI Could Allow Remote Code Execution (925902) = http://www.microsoft.com/technet/securit…
+
MS07-017: Vulnerability in GDI could allow remote code execution = http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925902
+http://go.infopackets.com/e20070405-12
+http://www.dozleng.com/updates/index.php…http://support.microsoft.com/kb/207253http://support.microsoft.com/?default.as…http://www.playfuls.com/news_06876_Micro…
Please note that it is not only for XP. = ALL Microsoft operating systems are affected.
I have this exact same message come up when I load my P.C up. I was initially worried that it could be something affecting my computer but it works perfectly well. I just get annoyed that I have to keep on clicking the message off everytime my desktop appears.
dynamic link librabry, some programs need dlls to operate properly, if you get the message again simply write down the dll file that is missing and Google it and yuo’ll find a site where to download it for free….
All in all you shouldn’t worry about it!
*it was an update from windows they forgot a file its ok now
DLL is Dynamic Link Library, its a library of executable files, witch are files that make programs start…could have low memory, bad memory, a virus, many different things, BUT if its running to your satisfaction then…Great! enjoy
http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/ind…
some microsoft thing, this will help you