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    DLL Error

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Theros123, Jan 12, 2009.

  1. Theros123

    Theros123 Web Designer & Developer

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    Hey there!

    I resized my Vista partition using Gparted and fixed the startup error using a Vista install CD. However, when I try to run the program Syncplicity I get a "Bad image" error referring to MSVCR80.dll. After pressing okay, it brings up an DLL error concerning mscorwks.dll. This is the only program having this error on this install though. I've googled a bit, but I'm unsure of what to do to resolve this issue. I've tried reinstalling the program as well.

    Thanks,
    Eric Huang
     
  2. Shyster1

    Shyster1 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Are there any log entries in your event logs that might make it easier to pinpoint the source of the problem?
     
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    Theros123 Web Designer & Developer

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    Huh, my Event Viewer says this: "MMC could not create the snap-in. The snap-in might have not been installed correctly."

    CLSID: FX:{b05566ad-fe9c-4363-be05-7a4cbb7ck

    What the heck does all that mean?
     
  4. qhn

    qhn Notebook User

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    Try to copy it over from the CD? or download the DLL from the net and see

    cheers ...
     
  5. Theros123

    Theros123 Web Designer & Developer

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    Just drop it into the System32 folder and it should be okay? I read on some support forum that didn't work...but I'll try.
     
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    Theros123 Web Designer & Developer

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    That didn't work btw. Restarted too.