Sunday, July 12, 2009

How can I recovery my Toshiba A105-S2001 from Runtime C++ DLL library Error..?

I have a Toshiba A105- S2001 Laptop and its giving me a Runtime C++ DLL library Error. Because of this I am not able to run Acrobat Reader 8.0 and It doesn't allow me to install Nortan Internet Security 2008 for unknown reason. Can anyone have solution to get over with this problem?

How can I recovery my Toshiba A105-S2001 from Runtime C++ DLL library Error..?
Hi DLL stands for Dynamic Link Library, this is basically the registry files and i am pretty sure that you have a missing or corrupt file or files first try as systems restore back to when you knew all was ok, but if that does not help you will have to use a windows installation disc run it as though you we performing a clean install, dont do a repair at the 1st prompt to repair windows as that will take you into the recovery console but choose the second option to repair windows, this will carry on as though it were a clean install but you will have all your data etc intact at the end but all the system files will have been rewritten.thus replacing the corrupt files causing your problem. anyway Good Luck.
Reply:When you try to run some programs or view Web pages in the Internet Explorer, you may receive a runtime error message. that resembles the following: Error ,A Runtime Error has occurred. Do you wish to Debug? Line: line number ,Error: nature of script error. Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library or A Runtime Error has occurred.





A Runtime Error is an error that occurs during the execution of a program. "Runtime Error" is a very generic error message and is usually accompanied by additional information.











The opposite of a runtime error is a compile time error. Compile time errors occur as a program is being compiled from source code into executable code.











Runtime errors can occur for an inexhaustable number of reasons. These include bugs in the original program, hardware failure, operator error, and resource exhaustion.











To properly troubleshoot a runtime error you will need additional information, such as:











An error number


Where you were in the program with the error occurred


What you did just before the error occurred


What you say just before and just after the error occured


The state of the machine when the error occurred (memory, disk, and cpu usage)





You can run a diagnose utility like http://www.regsweep.com or http://www.ccleaner.com


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