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Sure would be great if someone made a video tutorial on how to double check if your production follows SVRT rules, and how to change it is not. I have read alot of posts and have posted a few of my own saying that we are struggling with that but No one seems to do any more than direct us to the same NOT SO CLEAR help file. As a Novice, we are not getting it, don't understand it, and have not been able to fix it. PLEASE HELP.
Thanks,
Avona
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THANK GOD, THIS HAS BEEN SOLVED!
Re: Two RUNdll errors
by siliconman01 on Sat Sep 04, 2010 4:25 pm
Okay, please do this:
1. Run another Hijackthis scan. When the scan is completed, place a checkmark in the box next to the following items. BE SURE that these are the only items that are checkmarked.
O4 - HKCU\..\Run: [Lduretiyogovi] rundll32.exe "C:\Users\AJJMH\AppData\Local\KBDWs327.dll",Startup
O4 - HKCU\..\Run: [Kgawoqiwuhu] rundll32.exe "C:\Users\AJJMH\AppData\Local\orucoqaf.dll",Startup
2. Click on Fix Checked which is at the lower left of the Hijackthis windows.
3. Confirm that you want HJT to fix these items and let it fix them.
4. Close HJT and reboot
You should no longer get the 2 Rundll errors on system reboot.
There are two other 04 entries that I am suspicious of. They are:
O4 - HKCU\..\Run: [ukqrnkjt] C:\Users\AJJMH\AppData\Local\lumhdbavl\dwepljxtssd.exe
O4 - HKCU\..\Run: [swqjpkie] C:\Users\AJJMH\AppData\Local\acyyfrjpn\dnlmdattssd.exe
Please make all files and folders visible on your computer via the instructions in the link below
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutoria ... al151.html
Would you please perform a SEARCH on your C drive and see if files dwepljxtssd.exe and
dnlmdattssd.exe exist on your computer.
Also do have solid state disk drives on your computer?
It looks to me like your Windows 7 x64 system was infected with Antispyware Soft which is described in the link below. McAfee must have detected and quarantined this nasty.
http://www.precisesecurity.com/rogue/antispyware-soft/
VIA: http://www.macecraft.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=4215
THANK YOU ALL.
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LOL Cap n Kevin, LOL that was me posting to the website of a program (registry fix program) that I bought thinking it would help identify the problem. I ended up restoring all the fixes I had and got rid of the problem it created which was not recognizing my mouse and keyboard until I unplugged them and plugged them back in. That sight seemed more interested in the fact that I was posting in the wrong spot, and not very helpful thus far. Still, I keep watching it just incase they come up with something worthwhile. I already have a antispyware program but I might just try another to double check.
I do think it is pretty alarming that we have all paid close to $100 or more for this program and yet there seem to be as many issues with it as I read about. I am just hoping they are mostly user errors as I really like the things the tutorials show I can do with it. Can't wait until I have a bit more experience under my belt.
Thanks,
Avona
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Hello,
I am making a video out of photos with PD8 Ultra. My system is a new pc from Cyberpower that has the following: Win 7 64 bit, Intel i5 CPU 650@3.2GHz 3.19GHz, RAM 4.0 GB. My problem I need help with is that occassionally (not every time, and only occurs after working on project for several hours) while editing by creating slideshows or dragging and dropping photos to the timeline I get an error message pop up and say there has been an error and Windows will have to close (NO ERROR CODES GIVEN, and I don't know where if it is logged someone to find it). However when I turn system off and back on I get 2 RUNDLL errors. 1) C:\Users\AJJMH\AppData\Local\KBDWs327.dll and 2) C:\Users\AJJMH\AppData\Local\orucaqaf.dll
I have tried to search the internet for info on these errors but come up with nothing. The only program I have noticed that is ever effected is PD8 - affected by it closing. Is there a chance that these 2 errors are part of the workings of PD8? Should I delete and reinstall the program or perform a fix to it (assuming that is possible)? Any thoughts on these errors? Unfortunately I have not been able to isolate the exact order I am doing things when it occurs as it generally occurs after I have been working with PD8 for hours.
I appologize now if I have posted in the wrong place. I have searched and could not find anything that came close to these two issues so I decided to just ask. I appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Avona.
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Thank you so much for reading and responding. I went back and reviewed those steps and went through them again. I had missed one and that fixed it. I just installed it and can't wait to get started! Thank you.
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I sent a ticket in to get a reply from Cyberlink - first red flag - you buy a $100 program and there is NO PHONE SUPPORT FOR INSTALLING!
They sent message back 3 days later and say to erase it all and start over basically. They told me how to get to the various keys and delete them - they were already gone as I could NOT uninstall so I restored pc to date prior to working this program. Now I suppose it will be another 3 days before I hear from them again.
HAS ANYONE HAD THIS HAPPEN AND HOW DID YOU FIX IT? I can't imagine what is wrong.
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I have a new computer with Windows 7 home premium on it. I have a 1.5 TB Sata-II 3.0 GB/S 32MB cache 7200rpm, 2 GB DDR3 PC3PC 1333, EBGA INTEL P55V SLI/CROSSFIRE MB. I would think this is enough to cover the requirements and then some.
I purchased this program through Amazon.com and it was mailed to me - unopened. I stick the disc in and it goes through the first couple items fine, then when it gets to Installing smartsound it seems to run fine but never finishes the job. Everything seems to lock up there.
I have to close it out by going to control/alt/delete and ending the process. I have let it sit in that mode (attempting to load) for 1 1/2 hours to see if any change=none.
When I go to open it I get a message that application failed to start because its side-by-side configuration is incorrect. How can I fix this?
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