View Full Version : Vista rundll32 problems
marvo
02-11-2007, 05:26 PM
I keep getting this pop up, Windows Host process[Rundll32] has stopped working,A problem caused the program to stop working properly.
Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available.
Anyone else having this problem with vista,I know its new and theres bound to be some bugs to work out but this driving me crazy.
Thanks Marvo
Thaiwoo
02-11-2007, 05:39 PM
Google says
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=Windows+Host+process%5BRundll32%5D+has+stopped+w orking%2C&btnG=Google+Search&meta=
sargpep
02-11-2007, 06:04 PM
Vista is still in it's early stages, I would think for all the people who have it will have to be very patient, for quite a while.
frubsen
02-11-2007, 08:26 PM
Vista is still in it's early stages, I would think for all the people who have it will have to be very patient, for quite a while.
are you kidding? vista is no where near being in the early stages, it was in the early stages a few years ago...and then a year ago MS made a beta version available to the public...vista is way past being in the early stages
jovin
02-11-2007, 09:29 PM
are you kidding? vista is no where near being in the early stages, it was in the early stages a few years ago...and then a year ago MS made a beta version available to the public...vista is way past being in the early stages
Oh, OK, would you go for embryonic stage? Or possibly Beta IV? Or possibly Delta CI?
Now you know when somebody tries to promote a drug that hasn't been fully tested yet. That means that they trapped a couple of mice somewhere and instead of dying after they were fed excessive amounts of the drug being tested the mice are now just fawning at the mouth and cannot walk any longer and obviously the drug is good for all of us (except if you watch carefully those TV ads that say that the drug may actually cause your sudden death among 50 other disease that nobody can possibly spell never mind remember).
marvo
02-11-2007, 11:39 PM
Do those regcleaner programs actually work like they say they do,regcure claims it fixes all kinds of problems including dll errors?,or should I just wait and see if microsoft comes up with a solution?
Thanks marvo
marvo
02-12-2007, 12:38 PM
I should also mention that this only happens when opening any folder or file with mpgs in it.Also it is vista home premium that came pre installed on a new hp comp,problem started right frome the beginning as soon as I hooked up the comp.
Someone said on another forum from the google search that the ax files in the windows system 32 directory caused the same problem on his comp.
lmpgsplax , a Ligos mpg filter,he says go there find that and the other two related ax files and simply unregister them,I found the files but cannot figure out how to unregister them,I dont want to do anything to really mess up comp,can anyone tell me how to go about unregistering these files.
Thanks Marvo
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