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Guidelines For Resolving Common Windows PC Problems

March 19, 2010 Posted By: Jim ~ Filed under Category: Windows

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Problems with Window’s computers can occur often if you do not take the proper corrective measures. However, with the right guidance, proper maintenance steps and the right software, you can successfully prevent various errors from occurring and enhance your computing experience.

But no matter what preventative measures you take, it is important to know that your computer may still encounter an error every now and then. But there is no need to worry when you encounter an error, as most Windows error can be easily resolved.

In this article we will discuss one of the most common Windows errors – exe errors. We will use what we call the 4-steps approach to troubleshoot exe errors on your own.

Is your PC is infected with a virus?

There is some truth in the statement – “Having a Windows error, restart your computer, if the error persists run a malware scan”. The majority of application errors, such as exe errors are attributed to virus infections.

Viruses are known to corrupt exe files, such as the mspmspsv.exe or trustedinstaller.exe files. An exe issue is reported whenever an attempt is made to run a corrupted exe file. Besides, corrupting legitimate exe files and causing exe errors, viruses are also recorded to plant dubious exe files that have the same names as genuine exe files, such as iexplore.exe to escape detection. The rouge exe process may interfere with other running process and cause random errors.

In a nutshell, the majority of exe errors are caused by virus infections. So, the first thing you need to do when exe errors occur, is to close all running applications, restart Windows in Safe Mode and run a full system antivirus scan and then  promptly remove any infections reported in the virus scan.

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Eliminate DLL Errors and Boost Computer Performance

March 17, 2010 Posted By: Jim ~ Filed under Category: Windows

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For many computer users, PC errors seem to be impossible to resolve and a constant cause of frustration.  However, in most cases, a lot of errors— like the rgss102e.dllvpmsece4.dll, and uus.dll errors—can be easily and permanently avoided by using some very simple remedies. We will now discuss some of these methods:

1. Uninstall old programs – Even though it may not have crossed your mind, the collection of old and outdated DLL files slow a system down dramatically. We tend to install programs, use them, and forget about them over time. But the system has to look after their associated DLL files, having to load and unload them whenever they are called for.  Fortunately, there is an easy and simple solution to this problem.  Just uninstall any programs that you no longer use. To do this, you can go to a trusted software repository and download a good uninstaller program.

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Tips for Understanding DLL Error Messages

October 01, 2009 Posted By: Jim ~ Filed under Category: Windows

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It is common for computer users to complain that they cannot make any sense out of error messages that are displayed on their computer screens. This is perhaps, the biggest reason why they choose to call computer experts and outsource error solving tasks. However, you do not need to do so as information pertaining to each type of error as well as error message is easily available on the Internet. In fact, you should always investigate the error message first to determine whether you actually need a computer expert to solve the problem or not.

One of the computer errors you can stop worrying about are DLL errors or Dynamic Link Library errors. These are computer application errors that generate when there is something wrong with DLL files. DLL files are important files of your Windows computer that belong to a common pool of files and have been created to do specific tasks. So every time an application needs that task to be performed, it simply calls upon that DLL file. This makes processes simpler and more efficient. However, since these files are critical for the normal functioning of applications, any error may stop the whole application from working.

Common DLL problems occur because of missing or corrupt DLL files, malware infections, driver or hardware problems, incorrect installation or uninstallation, hardware or driver problems.

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