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hey i just got a new-old computer (new to me) and i did a system restore. well now i am having problems with dl'ing stuff on my computer. When Winamp loads up, I get a "the ordinal 422 could not be located in the dynamic link library PX.dll" message, but it works. When i try to DL yahoo messenger i get a "Could not load the DLL library C:\WINDOWS\USER32.dll. The specified module could not be found." and i cant DL it. Then when I try to DL SP2 I cant because i have to accept a ActiveX control but the task bar doesnt drop down. (here is what the site says
Install the ActiveX control required to view the website
The website will not display correctly on your computer without this control. To install it:
1. Right-click the Internet Explorer Information Bar. It's located just below the address bar.
2. In the right-click menu, click Install ActiveX Control.
3. In the Security Warning dialog box, click Install.
Note: If the Information Bar doesn't appear, or if you've installed the control but still can't use the website, take these steps to solve the problem.
And when i go to "take these steps" it doesnt offer any advice bahhhhhhhh!
Help!
Thanks!
Ana
Install the ActiveX control required to view the website
The website will not display correctly on your computer without this control. To install it:
1. Right-click the Internet Explorer Information Bar. It's located just below the address bar.
2. In the right-click menu, click Install ActiveX Control.
3. In the Security Warning dialog box, click Install.
Note: If the Information Bar doesn't appear, or if you've installed the control but still can't use the website, take these steps to solve the problem.
And when i go to "take these steps" it doesnt offer any advice bahhhhhhhh!
Help!
Thanks!
Ana
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ok i got this too with the sp2
When accessing the Update site, you receive the 0x8ddd0011 error Last updated : 06/07/2005 Print | Close
Problem description
Windows Update cannot continue because of an unknown error.
Applicable operating systems and products
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Windows Server 2003
Resolutions
1. Log on as an administrator for this computer..
Click Start
Click Control Panel, and then double-click User Accounts.
If you do not have an administrator account, ask one of the administrators listed to create one for you, and then log on using that account to visit Windows Update.
Did this resolve your problem?
2. Accept the Windows Update ActiveX control when Internet Explorer asks if you want to download it.
Important: To prevent security attacks, do not download a Windows Update control if it is not signed by Microsoft, or if Internet Explorer tells you that the control does not have a valid digital signature.
Did this resolve your problem?
When accessing the Update site, you receive the 0x8ddd0011 error Last updated : 06/07/2005 Print | Close
Problem description
Windows Update cannot continue because of an unknown error.
Applicable operating systems and products
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Windows Server 2003
Resolutions
1. Log on as an administrator for this computer..
Click Start
Click Control Panel, and then double-click User Accounts.
If you do not have an administrator account, ask one of the administrators listed to create one for you, and then log on using that account to visit Windows Update.
Did this resolve your problem?
2. Accept the Windows Update ActiveX control when Internet Explorer asks if you want to download it.
Important: To prevent security attacks, do not download a Windows Update control if it is not signed by Microsoft, or if Internet Explorer tells you that the control does not have a valid digital signature.
Did this resolve your problem?
It sounds to me like a completely fresh install of XP is the best solution to this problem. I'm sure it's not the only solution, and hopefully someone who does this a lot more often than I do (tracking down windows system errors) can help you more in depth than I can, maybe DMR, nanosani, or nizzy.
I would suggest a reinstall, but it sounds to me like there is something wrong with the registry (I'm brought to this because you downloaded divX, and it wouldn't run properly, and I'd guess that it's bundled with all the files it needs).
Sorry I couldn't dig further into this for you.
I would suggest a reinstall, but it sounds to me like there is something wrong with the registry (I'm brought to this because you downloaded divX, and it wouldn't run properly, and I'd guess that it's bundled with all the files it needs).
Sorry I couldn't dig further into this for you.
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