regsvr32 error that the module failed to load I tried installing the vx9200 again and still the same
Last edited by funlovin; 08-21-2010 at 05:18 PM.
I know the path of the DLL file I press the windows key+r and it came to a run prompt I typed in regsvr and the path to the dll file and I get a fail to load. I dont want to corrupt any file so I stop and read more, Can I pm you?
sure, go ahead
*update* the fix for this problem is on the following page...
Last edited by Guest; 08-21-2010 at 11:27 PM. Reason: fix is on next page
Ok,
The DLL registration issue was because the OS was Vista and the account was not an Admin account.
The error message included "DllRegisterServer failed with error code 0x80070005"
The correction for this is below: (please read entirely before starting)
Press <Windows> key
Type 'cmd' in 'search box'
Right-Click 'cmd.exe'
Left-Click 'Run as administrator'
Type in 'net user administrator /active:yes'
Press <ENTER>
Log Out
Log In as Administrator ( you should now have this option )
Navigate to where the file is you want to register
c: <enter>
cd \LGELEC~1\LGNPST\MODEL\VXWHATEVER <enter>
Type 'regsvr32 VXWhatever.dll' <enter>
You should get a message like 'DllRegisterServer in VXWhatever.dll succeeded'
Log Out
Log in with the account you used to install LGNPST with.
Your DLL Registration issue should now be resolved.
If you don't want to have the Administrator account available:
Log in to your regular account
Press <Windows> key
Type 'cmd' in 'search box'
Right-Click 'cmd.exe'
Left-Click 'Run as administrator'
Type in 'net user administrator /active:no'
Press <ENTER>
If you are getting this error on WinXP, you may need to log in as administrator or atleast a non-limited account... you may also have policy settings on your account that are preventing you from doing this. The instructions above are pretty much for Vista and Windows 7 ONLY.
Last edited by Guest; 08-21-2010 at 11:39 PM.
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you guys are silly
just use the msi installer which registers it by itself
here you go enjoy
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Ok,
The DLL registration issue was because the OS was Vista and the account was not an Admin account.
The error message included "DllRegisterServer failed with error code 0x80070005"
The correction for this is below: (please read entirely before starting)
Press <Windows> key
Type 'cmd' in 'search box'
Right-Click 'cmd.exe'
Left-Click 'Run as administrator'
Type in 'net user administrator /active:yes'
Press <ENTER>
Log Out
Log In as Administrator ( you should now have this option )
Navigate to where the file is you want to register
c: <enter>
cd \LGELEC~1\LGNPST\MODEL\VXWHATEVER <enter>
Type 'regsvr32 VXWhatever.dll' <enter>
You should get a message like 'DllRegisterServer in VXWhatever.dll succeeded'
Log Out
Log in with the account you used to install LGNPST with.
Your DLL Registration issue should now be resolved.
If you don't want to have the Administrator account available:
Log in to your regular account
Press <Windows> key
Type 'cmd' in 'search box'
Right-Click 'cmd.exe'
Left-Click 'Run as administrator'
Type in 'net user administrator /active:no'
Press <ENTER>
If you are getting this error on WinXP, you may need to log in as administrator or atleast a non-limited account... you may also have policy settings on your account that are preventing you from doing this. The instructions above are pretty much for Vista and Windows 7 ONLY.
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