From: john_9999 on 3 Jul 2005 13:29 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!
From: bobb on 3 Jul 2005 14:01 On 3 Jul 2005 10:29:30 -0700, "john_9999" <heslij(a)hotmail.com> 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! Well, I am guessing the fix is obvious to u but how easily? Look at the recycle bin, it may still be there! Then go Accessories->System Tools->System Restore and see if u can "go back" in time. (As usuall, u folks don't give us all the important pertinent info, so I shall assume u are running XP) U *may* be able to use the EXPAND command and retrive the files from install CD but I've never done this myself. Copy the files from a second machine/buddy. Lots of choices really. --------------- If your business is looking for quick free consulting, please ignore my replies. I only wish to reply to other engineers/administrators and home users who are stuck and not interested to give your business free consulting. Thank you.
From: tc on 3 Jul 2005 15:17 Neither of those dlls look like part of windows. Go to Run>msconfig and under the startup tab, uncheck the programs that look like they are associated with those dlls. Terry "john_9999" <heslij(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1120411770.158095.262440(a)g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >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! > >
From: john_9999 on 3 Jul 2005 15:33 Recycle Bin empty. I tried the Windows Restore option, didn't help. I even tried the "undo" option in System Mechanics but after running for almost 48 hours i had to switch the machine off before it melted (and I wasn't actually convinced it was really doing anything even tho it told me it was). I am running XP Home edition SP2. If I can get hold of the files, where do I put them?? I have not heard of the RESTORE command. Can I find anything to help on the Microsoft website?
From: john_9999 on 3 Jul 2005 15:48
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 |