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Thread: appl and rundll32.exe unable to locate

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    Cool appl and rundll32.exe unable to locate

    hey guys, i am really be glad if u can provide gud suggestion on what to do in this stupid laptop. just opening the windows i need to spent 1 hour to finish all application, then after that errors are beggining to pop-out like appl problem and rundll32.exe unable to locate. i can't even explore my computer bcoz some stupid error also appearing. i started to do disk cleanup but still no effect and i also tried to reinstall the drivers still nothing happen.

    Should i reformat it and reinstall the windows? wat do u think is the main reason why this problem occur? Is it virus or theres a hardware problem with my notebook?

    Any information that you can advice is highly appreciated.

    thanks and god bless...

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    Welcome to the PC Guide!
    I moved your post out of "site feedback" to a better forum to obtain help.

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    To confirm that there's nothing wrong with your hardware [HDD excluded], or BIOS, load and run Knoppix from a Knoppix Linux Live CD.

    If that checks out OK...

    Running WinXP?
    If so, on the assumption that Windows is functioning too poorly to have it checked for infection at the Applications & Security forum, try XP's No-Reformat, Nondestructive Total-Rebuild Option.

    THIS gives a bit more info.

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    Thank you guys, you've just broaden my knowledge in using xp operating system. Thanks for the Link and the help..

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