Procedure Entry Point error after restoring Vista partition
Hello all,
I have a dual boot machine with XP and Vista. I attempt to use Ghost to
backup the two partitions individually. When I restore them, Selecting the
Vista partition from BootMgr starts Vista, but when I log in, I get the
following error:
Title Bar: Rundll32.exe Entry Point Not Found
Dialog: The procedure entry point SdbGetAppCompatDataSize could not be
located in the dynamic link library apphelp.dll.
This is soon followed by other errors and a "Your user profile was not
loaded correctly"...
I used BCDedit to look at the BCD tables - they appear as they should. I've
tried the Vista boot disk to repair startup prolems, no help. I've banged my
head on the wall for awhile and not made any progress....
The XP partition (Drive C:) is where the BCD info resides. Vista is drive
D:. Normally, when Vista boots, it switches these two drive letters making
Vista C: and XP D:. I'm wondering if that drive letter switching is not
happening after the Vista partition restore anymore or ?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Re: Procedure Entry Point error after restoring Vista partition
First, are you using the right version of Ghost? Older ones are not
compatible with Vista and will destroy the image.
Second, as to the error message, it means that either a) the library file
(apphelp.dll) cannot be found where it is expected to be, b) the file is not
the correct version and the subroutine that rundll32 is trying to load does
not exist or is not at the correct line in the file or c) the file is
damaged and the routine cannot be accessed. The problem has nothing to do
with the boot configuration, it has everything to do with a routine used
during the user logon. It could be a system routine, or one added by the
installation of a program or service to the system.
Re: Procedure Entry Point error after restoring Vista partition
Sorry for interfering, but I have exactly the same problem and error
messages.
However, I used Acronis TrueImage 11.
In our situation, we just bought 10 new identical systems: installed
one system (dual-boot XP and Vista) and made a backup (from Vista) on
an external disc.
Then, we restored to a new, blank computer.
XP works fine, but Vista gives the errors mentioned before.
Can you please advise what to do, other than re-installing and all its
applications.
Re: Procedure Entry Point error after restoring Vista partition
Following my previous posting: the problem may have to do with the weird
behavior of the drive letter as was also reported before.
The 2nd error message says it cannot load the module at C:\windows\etc.
However, C is where XP resides, not Vista ....
Re: Procedure Entry Point error after restoring Vista partition
I had the same problem and I think my solution will fix it.
****PROBLEM****
===============
First off, I have a dual boot of XP and Vista. I first installed XP on
drive C: then installed Vista on drive D:. I then imaged my whole hard
drive with Acronis True Image Home V11. When I restored the image and
try to load Vista, I get the following problem in a dialog.
Title Bar: Rundll32.exe Entry Point Not Found
Dialog: The procedure entry point SdbGetAppCompatDataSize could not be
located in the dynamic link library apphelp.dll.
****SOLUTION****
================
- After re-imaging, Log into Vista, and avoid any dialogs that say
restart the system.
- Open "regedit".
- Go to "KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\MountedDevices".
- Then rename "\DosDevices\D:" to "\DosDevices\CTemp:".
- Then rename "\DosDevices\C:" to "\DosDevices\D:".
- Then rename "\DosDevices\CTemp:" to "\DosDevices\C:".
- Restart system and log back into Vista, it should work now.
- I found the solution from the following website. ('Vista 64 dual boot
changing drive letter - Vista Forums'
Basically, what's happening was when you originally had the dual boot
system working, both the window systems renamed the primary drive.
When you log into XP or Vista, they say their primary is C:, even
though Vista's primary physical drive is in D:. Also, if you look into
the drive C: when you're in XP or Vista, the system files are related to
the loaded OS. However, when you re-image the hard drive with the dual
boot, Vista will now say the primary drive is still C:, but if you
actually look into C:, it has the XP OS system files, not the Vista's
OS system files. So the solution above will correct this problem.
Re: Procedure Entry Point error after restoring Vista partition
thank you for your suggestion.
I guess that my problem was probably slightly different, but I solved
it using the following steps:
- Copy NTLDR, NTDETECT and BOOT.INI to the root section of all
partitions.
- Using Vistabootpro 3.3:
- (system bootloader screen) select Vista bootloader; select all
drives
- Force install and click Install bootloader.
Hope that this may help others.
Procedure Entry Point error after re installing Windows XP
I obtained an error reading "The procedure entry point SHRegGetValueW could not be located in the dynamic link library SHLWAPI.dll." while running iesetup.exe. I recently re-installed Windows XP on my system. I created a small partition for my Widows files and it got labeled "C:" The remainder of the hd was labeled "F:"(I have two optical drives that were called D: & E:) I am accustom to C: being the majority of my hd space to be. Will changing the letters help with this error message?? Thanks in advance