RE: PLEASE Help -- Windows very slow starting up
- From: "Dixonian69" <Dixonian69@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 16:25:51 -0800
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What is NEWDOT~2.DLL? Is NEWDOT~2.DLL spyware or a virus?
http://www.neuber.com/taskmanager/process/newdot~2.dll.html
Cure for missing msvcr70.dll and mscoree.dll
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mscoree.dll
File description: Microsoft .NET Runtime Execution Engine, v. 1.0.37
Filesize to download: 65.4 kb
Recommendation for mscoree.dll:
mscoree.dll
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"25or6to4" wrote:
> Hey Dixonian
> Thanks for replying to our post.
> I'm embarassed to say, I pulled up and went through the Device Manager, but
> I'm not really sure what I am supposed to be looking for. I'm skittish when
> it comes to going into the pc's system, registry, etc. I don't know how to
> perform the procedure you suggested. I need a little help with that.
> I also have been having a problem after system loading and coming on, I
> don;t know if it's related to this problem or not:
> " RUNDLL
> Error loading C:\PROGRA~\NEWDOT~1\NEWDOT~2.DLL
> The specified module could not be found. "
>
> Then later I get this message:
> " C:\Program Files\Common Files|installShield\Professional\Run Time\ [then,
> gives various #'s]\Intel32\DotNetInstaller.exe ... cannot access a
> necessary file, "mscorre.dll "
> Needless to say, I am totally befuddled by this ... I'm ready to get my
> hammer and "Hit Any Key".
>
> I've searched Kellys-Korner, and Doug's website, and haven't been able to
> work through this.
> ----Thanks for any help ----
> 25or6to4
>
>
> "Dixonian69" wrote:
>
> > use device manager to "roll back" video driver, if possible.
> >
> >
> > "25or6to4" wrote:
> >
> > > My Windows XP Pro machine has started hanging for a long period between the
> > > Windows startup screen (with the moving indicator) and the pre-desktop screen
> > > when the startup sound plays. During this period, the screen is black, with a
> > > mouse pointer visible. There appears to be hard disk activity (the light is
> > > on, but no sound) and just before the welcome message appears, the video card
> > > resets to its desktop resolution (I can hear the monitor switching modes). I
> > > have tried using MSCONFIG to do an absolute barebones startup, but it's just
> > > the same, so it does not seem to be a service or startup program that's
> > > causing the problem.
> > >
> > > Where else could I be looking? Because I have just reinstalled Windows after
> > > a crash, there is no restore point to go back to. It was loading fine for the
> > > first few days. I think the problems began when I upgraded to the latest
> > > video drivers. But I can't seem to roll them back either.
> > >
> > > The configuration is ASUS P4P800S-X motherboard, P4 2.66 Intel CPU, 1 GB
> > > RAM, ASUS 9500GE AGP8X 256 MB video card and two Samsung HD drives - one 40
> > > GB and one 80 GB (boot disk), plus an NEC DVD-R/W.
> > >
> > > Any help appreciated.
> > >
> > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > I have this same problem, as do 2 other XP machines in my office. Is this an
> > > update issue or a bug? We had this same problem about two months ago, when on
> > > the same day all 3 PCs were slow at startup. Can anyone help? "TonyG" wrote:
> > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > I am having the same problem .. msconfig set fot the bare minimum to load
> > > ... my progress bar shows short movement then stop and keeps doing this, and
> > > then after input of password, takes several minutes for the desktop icons to
> > > appear ... can't figure out the cause ???
> > > My pc takes about 8 - 10 minutes to finally start up.
> > > ---Thanks for any help ----
> > > 25or6to4
> > > -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > >
> > > I failed to mention, does this even after a deep virus scan, total
> > > defragmentation and optimizing, checking Adware and Spyware --
> > > ---Thanks for any help ---- 25or6to4
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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