From: tc on 3 Jul 2005 17:53 Under the startup tab you will see all (or most) programs that start with Windows. If any have a name that looks like it might relate to the dlls you mentioned, uncheck it and restart. Terry "john_9999" <heslij(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1120420119.475960.224990(a)g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Thanks, I looked at msconfig and didn't see anything related to this > dll, or indeed any dll (was i looking in the right place?). One odd > thing though, when I looked at entried under WIN.INI the foloowing > entries were there: > for 16 bit app support > fonts > extensions > mci extensions > files > MCI extensions > annie > > Any idea what "annie" could be???? There are entries under this "annie" > folder > > I have never been into msconfig on this laptop ever (in fact i do not > even know what it is!) > > I am running XP Home Edition sp2 > >
From: tc on 3 Jul 2005 17:57 Was that fldrclnr.dll? Here is a link. http://www.dlldump.com/download-dll-files_new.php/dllfiles/F/fldrclnr.dll/6.00.2900.2180/download.html "tc" <terrycassidy(a)msn.com> wrote in message news:W7Zxe.130085$on1.68495(a)clgrps13... > Under the startup tab you will see all (or most) programs that start with > Windows. If any have a name that looks like it might relate to the dlls > you mentioned, uncheck it and restart. > Terry > > "john_9999" <heslij(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:1120420119.475960.224990(a)g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >> Thanks, I looked at msconfig and didn't see anything related to this >> dll, or indeed any dll (was i looking in the right place?). One odd >> thing though, when I looked at entried under WIN.INI the foloowing >> entries were there: >> for 16 bit app support >> fonts >> extensions >> mci extensions >> files >> MCI extensions >> annie >> >> Any idea what "annie" could be???? There are entries under this "annie" >> folder >> >> I have never been into msconfig on this laptop ever (in fact i do not >> even know what it is!) >> >> I am running XP Home Edition sp2 >> >> > > > >
From: Quaoar on 3 Jul 2005 20:05
john_9999 wrote: > I was recently running System Mechanic 5 on my Fujitsu Amilo laptop > and i think i inadvertently deleted some system files (why the > software lets me do this i have no idea), and I am now receiving this > error "An exception occurred while trying to run FLDCLNR.dll, > WIZARD_RunDLL". This happens every time i re-boot but while i am > accessing different folders in Windows Explorer my screen continually > freezes and i have to physically switch off the maching. Can anyone > explain what is happening and what on earth I can do to stop this > occurring? Thanks to anyone who can stop me going eventually mad with > a fix for this! You can try to check XP for missing or corrupted *system* files. From a command prompt, type: sfc /scannow[enter]. Have the XP install CD handy. Q |