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| Missing entry: RunDLLEntry
Everytime Windows Vista Home Premium starts up I receive this error message: "Error in C:\Windows\system32\spool\DRIVERS\W32X86\3\LXCFtime.dll Missing entry: RunDLLEntry" Can anyone please help me with this? Email me at: charliewiggins@gmail.com Thanks. |
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i got exactly the same problem! had the computer for 2 weeks and it appeared after 1st week!!! also windows vista is NOT compatible with i-tunes so my i-pod which was working fine on xp now crashes my pc every time i import songs!! have since been told that vista will be fine in 3 years time and i should get rid of it and go back to xp!! great - a computer thats 2 weeks old and doesn't do the one thing i bought it for!!! wot a joke!!! |
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| Re: Missing entry: RunDLLEntry
For those of you who come across this result when Googling this error code, I have found the solution after several reinstalls of the Lexmark printer software. The problem is with this software's behavior at START UP, which should be the clue to find exactly where it is being started up. As I keep my Start-Up list edited very tightly in Windows Defender>Options>Software Explorer>Startup Items, allowing only the Microsoft entries, I had to look in those and found the very DLL entry it was referring to. Simply highlight each entry in succesion and read the full description in the righthand reading pane, until you find this rundll, then Remove it and the error code will not repeat. No effect will be seen on your Lexmark because it is simply keeping its software from starting up with the computer (an unnecessary resource hog) and has nothing to do with the software starting when you actually want to print. You cannot replicate this in Run>MsConfig>Start-up because the MS dll's are not detailed there for editing. As always, the best interface and control panel for your start-up items is Windows Defender's Software Explorer so you should install it if only for that, tho its Real Time protection also has zero footprint and functions fully in the background until you try to download a threat. |
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This was the best advice in dealing with this issue!! Thanks for helping me get rid of that error message, and for also helping me get my startup to be a lot faster, using the Windows Defender. THANKS!!!! I was following Gregrockers advice but being a bit of a novice got as far as services but could not find lexmark in the list. I too have followed the advice, I have found the offending programme, however, Windows Defender will not allow me to disable it. Any ideas? |
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| Re: Missing entry: RunDLLEntry
Gregrockers advice seems to have worked for a few of you, but I have followed it through, found the offending file , but windows defender will not let me disable it............. any ideas anyone!?!??!?:mad: |
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