user32.dll "relocated" in memory
Windows auto update supposedly updated my machine yesterday then
told me to reboot. When I did, I received a message telling me
that "c:/windows/system32/user32.dll" had been "relocated in
memory" and whatever program it was associated with would no
longer work properly.
Everything seemed to work fine. But every time I boot up the
machine, I got that message!
I found a copy of user32.dll, downloaded it, then went into
system32 and renamed the user32.dll I found there, then copied
the downloaded file in its place. I rebooted and all was well.
Then auto-update got me again and I repeated the process. (I've
changed auto update to (where it should have been) to ask me
first, but there ARE 2 updates I'm supposed to need: KB 927978
and 925672. But if they keep on causing this problem . . .
Some assistance (or suggestions) please?
Jim Lewis - lewisjk@alltel.net - Columbus, NC
Re: user32.dll "relocated" in memory
In news:72a31$46156ba8$471c459a$6491@ALLTEL.NET,
Jim Lewis <lewisjk@alltel.net> wrote:
> Windows auto update supposedly updated my machine yesterday
> then
> told me to reboot. When I did, I received a message telling
> me
> that "c:/windows/system32/user32.dll" had been "relocated in
> memory" and whatever program it was associated with would no
> longer work properly.
>
> Everything seemed to work fine. But every time I boot up the
> machine, I got that message!
>
> I found a copy of user32.dll, downloaded it, then went into
> system32 and renamed the user32.dll I found there, then
> copied
> the downloaded file in its place. I rebooted and all was
> well.
>
> Then auto-update got me again and I repeated the process.
> (I've
> changed auto update to (where it should have been) to ask me
> first, but there ARE 2 updates I'm supposed to need: KB
> 927978
> and 925672. But if they keep on causing this problem . . .
>
> Some assistance (or suggestions) please?
>
> Jim Lewis - lewisjk@alltel.net - Columbus, NC
You might want to download and run the hotfix available from
Microsoft after you install the updates.
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/
Good luck
Nepatsfan
Re: user32.dll "relocated" in memory
Nepatsfan wrote:
> In news:72a31$46156ba8$471c459a$6491@ALLTEL.NET,
> Jim Lewis <lewisjk@alltel.net> wrote:
>> Windows auto update supposedly updated my machine yesterday
>> then
>> told me to reboot. When I did, I received a message telling
>> me
>> that "c:/windows/system32/user32.dll" had been "relocated in
>> memory" and whatever program it was associated with would no
>> longer work properly.
>>
>> Everything seemed to work fine. But every time I boot up the
>> machine, I got that message!
>>
>> I found a copy of user32.dll, downloaded it, then went into
>> system32 and renamed the user32.dll I found there, then
>> copied
>> the downloaded file in its place. I rebooted and all was
>> well.
>>
>> Then auto-update got me again and I repeated the process.
>> (I've
>> changed auto update to (where it should have been) to ask me
>> first, but there ARE 2 updates I'm supposed to need: KB
>> 927978
>> and 925672. But if they keep on causing this problem . . .
>>
>> Some assistance (or suggestions) please?
>>
>> Jim Lewis - lewisjk@alltel.net - Columbus, NC
>
> You might want to download and run the hotfix available from
> Microsoft after you install the updates.
>
>
Thanks. That seems to have done it.
jim
Re: user32.dll "relocated" in memory
In news:a6a04$46159e7c$471c459a$1966@ALLTEL.NET,
Jim Lewis <lewisjk@alltel.net> wrote:
> Nepatsfan wrote:
>> In news:72a31$46156ba8$471c459a$6491@ALLTEL.NET,
>> Jim Lewis <lewisjk@alltel.net> wrote:
>>> Windows auto update supposedly updated my machine yesterday
>>> then
>>> told me to reboot. When I did, I received a message
>>> telling
>>> me
>>> that "c:/windows/system32/user32.dll" had been "relocated
>>> in
>>> memory" and whatever program it was associated with would
>>> no
>>> longer work properly.
>>>
>>> Everything seemed to work fine. But every time I boot up
>>> the
>>> machine, I got that message!
>>>
>>> I found a copy of user32.dll, downloaded it, then went into
>>> system32 and renamed the user32.dll I found there, then
>>> copied
>>> the downloaded file in its place. I rebooted and all was
>>> well.
>>>
>>> Then auto-update got me again and I repeated the process.
>>> (I've
>>> changed auto update to (where it should have been) to ask
>>> me
>>> first, but there ARE 2 updates I'm supposed to need: KB
>>> 927978
>>> and 925672. But if they keep on causing this problem . . .
>>>
>>> Some assistance (or suggestions) please?
>>>
>>> Jim Lewis - lewisjk@alltel.net - Columbus, NC
>>
>> You might want to download and run the hotfix available from
>> Microsoft after you install the updates.
>>
>>
>
> Thanks. That seems to have done it.
>
> jim
You're welcome.
Nepatsfan
Re: user32.dll "relocated" in memory
Nepatsfan wrote:
> In news:72a31$46156ba8$471c459a$6491@ALLTEL.NET,
> Jim Lewis <lewisjk@alltel.net> wrote:
>> Windows auto update supposedly updated my machine yesterday
>> then
>> told me to reboot. When I did, I received a message telling
>> me
>> that "c:/windows/system32/user32.dll" had been "relocated in
>> memory" and whatever program it was associated with would no
>> longer work properly.
....
>
> You might want to download and run the hotfix available from
> Microsoft after you install the updates.
>
> 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/
Yes. Most everyone should be sure to get that fix. Problems appear with
many programs ranging from some Adobe stuff to XXCopy.exe. MS blew it
again, dang them!
Pop`
>
> Good luck
>
> Nepatsfan
Re: user32.dll "relocated" in memory
Thanks a bunch for solving my paroblem. I posted above under a
different error message and didn't get the answer. I should have read
on down further. I and about ten others send thanks.
Vince
Fri, 6 Apr 2007 13:39:14 -0400, "Poprivet"
<poprivet@devnull.spamcop.net> wrote:
>Nepatsfan wrote:
>> In news:72a31$46156ba8$471c459a$6491@ALLTEL.NET,
>> Jim Lewis <lewisjk@alltel.net> wrote:
>>> Windows auto update supposedly updated my machine yesterday
>>> then
>>> told me to reboot. When I did, I received a message telling
>>> me
>>> that "c:/windows/system32/user32.dll" had been "relocated in
>>> memory" and whatever program it was associated with would no
>>> longer work properly.
>...
>>
>> You might want to download and run the hotfix available from
>> Microsoft after you install the updates.
>>
>> 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/
>
>Yes. Most everyone should be sure to get that fix. Problems appear with
>many programs ranging from some Adobe stuff to XXCopy.exe. MS blew it
>again, dang them!
>
>Pop`
>
>
>>
>> Good luck
>>
>> Nepatsfan
>
>
>
Re: user32.dll "relocated" in memory
This problem has been posted several times in different subjects. I
found the answere in one of them. Click on ok and go to this site
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935448/
Download the file to your desktop and run it. the error which is
caused by Real Player will go away.
On Fri, 6 Apr 2007 13:39:14 -0400, "Poprivet"
<poprivet@devnull.spamcop.net> wrote:
>Nepatsfan wrote:
>> In news:72a31$46156ba8$471c459a$6491@ALLTEL.NET,
>> Jim Lewis <lewisjk@alltel.net> wrote:
>>> Windows auto update supposedly updated my machine yesterday
>>> then
>>> told me to reboot. When I did, I received a message telling
>>> me
>>> that "c:/windows/system32/user32.dll" had been "relocated in
>>> memory" and whatever program it was associated with would no
>>> longer work properly.
>...
>>
>> You might want to download and run the hotfix available from
>> Microsoft after you install the updates.
>>
>> 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/
>
>Yes. Most everyone should be sure to get that fix. Problems appear with
>many programs ranging from some Adobe stuff to XXCopy.exe. MS blew it
>again, dang them!
>
>Pop`
>
>
>>
>> Good luck
>>
>> Nepatsfan
>
>
>