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Guest Honeysweet
Posted

Hello...

 

Can someone please help me with this? Hope I explain it properly..

 

When I open my add/remove program box...and attempt to access the Windows

Setup menu..

I always get an error message that says Rundll32 has caused an error in

Setupx.dll.

Rundll32 will now close.

 

I have no idea of how to fix this..but the Windows setup window is blank..

 

Anyway to take care of this?

 

Thanks!

Tarcia

Guest Ben Myers
Posted

Re: Rundll32 error

 

"Honeysweet" <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote in message news:u3n60fi2IHA.5472@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> Hello...

> Can someone please help me with this? Hope I explain it properly..

> When I open my add/remove program box...and attempt to access the Windows

> Setup menu..

> I always get an error message that says Rundll32 has caused an error in

> Setupx.dll.

> Rundll32 will now close.

> I have no idea of how to fix this..but the Windows setup window is blank..

> Anyway to take care of this?

 

Try extracting a fresh copy of "setupx.dll" to your Windows\System folder.

 

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/265371

 

Ben

Guest Mike M
Posted

Re: Rundll32 error

 

The problem has nothing to do with the version of setupx (sorry Ben) but

rather is usually the result of the use of a registry cleaner.

 

You really do need to be very very careful when using a registry cleaner

especially when you've deleted folders placed in the C;\Program Files by

Windows when installing Win Me.You've fallen into the trap that many

others have fallen in to over the years. If you backed up the entries

deleted by the reg cleaner try restoring them, especially the VARLID key.

 

I've attached a zip file containing a reg file containing all of the

required entries. Download this, extract the reg file and merge (right

click on the reg file and select "Merge") with the registry and this

should hopefully fix the problem.

 

This problem can be avoided in future by not deleting the folders placed

in Program Files during the installation of Win Me but more importantly by

not deleting any values in the key

HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup\VarLDID

when using a registry cleaner.

 

What happens is that if any of the folders referred to in VarLDID (you can

see them by opening the reg file using notepad) is deleted then most

registry cleaners will remove the value (entry) in the VarLDID key that

refers to that folder. This is because the registry cleaner considers it

to be a "dead" entry since the folder no longer exists. Setupx then has

problems because if can't find one of the paths it needs and then gives

the error you saw.

 

I hope this helps and solves the problem.

--

Mike Maltby

MS-MVP Windows

mike.maltby@gmail.com

 

 

Honeysweet <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello...

>

> Can someone please help me with this? Hope I explain it properly..

>

> When I open my add/remove program box...and attempt to access the

> Windows Setup menu..

> I always get an error message that says Rundll32 has caused an error

> in Setupx.dll.

> Rundll32 will now close.

>

> I have no idea of how to fix this..but the Windows setup window is

> blank..

>

> Anyway to take care of this?

>

> Thanks!

> Tarcia

Guest Corday
Posted

Re: Rundll32 error

 

With a little luck, she used a registry cleaner that reverses its process(s).

--

Corday

 

 

"Mike M" wrote:

> The problem has nothing to do with the version of setupx (sorry Ben) but

> rather is usually the result of the use of a registry cleaner.

>

> You really do need to be very very careful when using a registry cleaner

> especially when you've deleted folders placed in the C;\Program Files by

> Windows when installing Win Me.You've fallen into the trap that many

> others have fallen in to over the years. If you backed up the entries

> deleted by the reg cleaner try restoring them, especially the VARLID key.

>

> I've attached a zip file containing a reg file containing all of the

> required entries. Download this, extract the reg file and merge (right

> click on the reg file and select "Merge") with the registry and this

> should hopefully fix the problem.

>

> This problem can be avoided in future by not deleting the folders placed

> in Program Files during the installation of Win Me but more importantly by

> not deleting any values in the key

> HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup\VarLDID

> when using a registry cleaner.

>

> What happens is that if any of the folders referred to in VarLDID (you can

> see them by opening the reg file using notepad) is deleted then most

> registry cleaners will remove the value (entry) in the VarLDID key that

> refers to that folder. This is because the registry cleaner considers it

> to be a "dead" entry since the folder no longer exists. Setupx then has

> problems because if can't find one of the paths it needs and then gives

> the error you saw.

>

> I hope this helps and solves the problem.

> --

> Mike Maltby

> MS-MVP Windows

> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>

>

> Honeysweet <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote:

>

> > Hello...

> >

> > Can someone please help me with this? Hope I explain it properly..

> >

> > When I open my add/remove program box...and attempt to access the

> > Windows Setup menu..

> > I always get an error message that says Rundll32 has caused an error

> > in Setupx.dll.

> > Rundll32 will now close.

> >

> > I have no idea of how to fix this..but the Windows setup window is

> > blank..

> >

> > Anyway to take care of this?

> >

> > Thanks!

> > Tarcia

>

Guest Mike M
Posted

Re: Rundll32 error

 

Corday <cordayrick@bellsouth.net> wrote:

> With a little luck, she used a registry cleaner that reverses its

> process(s).

 

Let's hope so.

--

Mike Maltby

mike.maltby@gmail.com

Guest Honeysweet
Posted

Mike...Re: Rundll32 error

 

Mike...Re: Rundll32 error

 

Thanks for your response Mike..I will try your suggestion and let you know

what happened..

 

--

 

 

Tarcia

 

*Don't go to bed angry.

Stay up and fight!!*

 

"Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message

news:%23bbENju2IHA.4536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> The problem has nothing to do with the version of setupx (sorry Ben) but

> rather is usually the result of the use of a registry cleaner.

>

> You really do need to be very very careful when using a registry cleaner

> especially when you've deleted folders placed in the C;\Program Files by

> Windows when installing Win Me.You've fallen into the trap that many

> others have fallen in to over the years. If you backed up the entries

> deleted by the reg cleaner try restoring them, especially the VARLID key.

>

> I've attached a zip file containing a reg file containing all of the

> required entries. Download this, extract the reg file and merge (right

> click on the reg file and select "Merge") with the registry and this

> should hopefully fix the problem.

>

> This problem can be avoided in future by not deleting the folders placed

> in Program Files during the installation of Win Me but more importantly by

> not deleting any values in the key

> HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup\VarLDID

> when using a registry cleaner.

>

> What happens is that if any of the folders referred to in VarLDID (you can

> see them by opening the reg file using notepad) is deleted then most

> registry cleaners will remove the value (entry) in the VarLDID key that

> refers to that folder. This is because the registry cleaner considers it

> to be a "dead" entry since the folder no longer exists. Setupx then has

> problems because if can't find one of the paths it needs and then gives

> the error you saw.

>

> I hope this helps and solves the problem.

> --

> Mike Maltby

> MS-MVP Windows

> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>

>

> Honeysweet <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote:

>

> > Hello...

> >

> > Can someone please help me with this? Hope I explain it properly..

> >

> > When I open my add/remove program box...and attempt to access the

> > Windows Setup menu..

> > I always get an error message that says Rundll32 has caused an error

> > in Setupx.dll.

> > Rundll32 will now close.

> >

> > I have no idea of how to fix this..but the Windows setup window is

> > blank..

> >

> > Anyway to take care of this?

> >

> > Thanks!

> > Tarcia

>

Guest Honeysweet
Posted

Corday...Re: Rundll32 error

 

Corday...Re: Rundll32 error

 

I did use a registry cleaner..and luckily..backed it up..and can reverse it

by the way...how often should one use a registry cleaner?

I really rather not use one if I dont HAVE to...but couldnt think of what

else to do

to get rid of all those old files I had from programs I didnt have

anymore...

 

--

 

 

Tarcia

 

*Don't go to bed angry.

Stay up and fight!!*

 

"Corday" <cordayrick@bellsouth.net> wrote in message

news:5B43DA24-A68F-4B40-9C9C-9A9609E251C0@microsoft.com...

> With a little luck, she used a registry cleaner that reverses its

process(s).

> --

> Corday

>

>

> "Mike M" wrote:

>

> > The problem has nothing to do with the version of setupx (sorry Ben) but

> > rather is usually the result of the use of a registry cleaner.

> >

> > You really do need to be very very careful when using a registry cleaner

> > especially when you've deleted folders placed in the C;\Program Files by

> > Windows when installing Win Me.You've fallen into the trap that many

> > others have fallen in to over the years. If you backed up the entries

> > deleted by the reg cleaner try restoring them, especially the VARLID

key.

> >

> > I've attached a zip file containing a reg file containing all of the

> > required entries. Download this, extract the reg file and merge (right

> > click on the reg file and select "Merge") with the registry and this

> > should hopefully fix the problem.

> >

> > This problem can be avoided in future by not deleting the folders placed

> > in Program Files during the installation of Win Me but more importantly

by

> > not deleting any values in the key

> > HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup\VarLDID

> > when using a registry cleaner.

> >

> > What happens is that if any of the folders referred to in VarLDID (you

can

> > see them by opening the reg file using notepad) is deleted then most

> > registry cleaners will remove the value (entry) in the VarLDID key that

> > refers to that folder. This is because the registry cleaner considers

it

> > to be a "dead" entry since the folder no longer exists. Setupx then has

> > problems because if can't find one of the paths it needs and then gives

> > the error you saw.

> >

> > I hope this helps and solves the problem.

> > --

> > Mike Maltby

> > MS-MVP Windows

> > mike.maltby@gmail.com

> >

> >

> > Honeysweet <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote:

> >

> > > Hello...

> > >

> > > Can someone please help me with this? Hope I explain it properly..

> > >

> > > When I open my add/remove program box...and attempt to access the

> > > Windows Setup menu..

> > > I always get an error message that says Rundll32 has caused an error

> > > in Setupx.dll.

> > > Rundll32 will now close.

> > >

> > > I have no idea of how to fix this..but the Windows setup window is

> > > blank..

> > >

> > > Anyway to take care of this?

> > >

> > > Thanks!

> > > Tarcia

> >

Guest Honeysweet
Posted

Mike..Re: Rundll32 error

 

Mike..Re: Rundll32 error

 

Hi Mike.

I did exactly as you instructed and it worked perfectly.

Im so glad to have that issue fixed...Now I can access everything in there..

 

Thanks so much for all of your help!

 

 

Tarcia

 

....................

"Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message

news:%23bbENju2IHA.4536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> The problem has nothing to do with the version of setupx (sorry Ben) but

> rather is usually the result of the use of a registry cleaner.

>

> You really do need to be very very careful when using a registry cleaner

> especially when you've deleted folders placed in the C;\Program Files by

> Windows when installing Win Me.You've fallen into the trap that many

> others have fallen in to over the years. If you backed up the entries

> deleted by the reg cleaner try restoring them, especially the VARLID key.

>

> I've attached a zip file containing a reg file containing all of the

> required entries. Download this, extract the reg file and merge (right

> click on the reg file and select "Merge") with the registry and this

> should hopefully fix the problem.

>

> This problem can be avoided in future by not deleting the folders placed

> in Program Files during the installation of Win Me but more importantly by

> not deleting any values in the key

> HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup\VarLDID

> when using a registry cleaner.

>

> What happens is that if any of the folders referred to in VarLDID (you can

> see them by opening the reg file using notepad) is deleted then most

> registry cleaners will remove the value (entry) in the VarLDID key that

> refers to that folder. This is because the registry cleaner considers it

> to be a "dead" entry since the folder no longer exists. Setupx then has

> problems because if can't find one of the paths it needs and then gives

> the error you saw.

>

> I hope this helps and solves the problem.

> --

> Mike Maltby

> MS-MVP Windows

> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>

>

> Honeysweet <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote:

>

> > Hello...

> >

> > Can someone please help me with this? Hope I explain it properly..

> >

> > When I open my add/remove program box...and attempt to access the

> > Windows Setup menu..

> > I always get an error message that says Rundll32 has caused an error

> > in Setupx.dll.

> > Rundll32 will now close.

> >

> > I have no idea of how to fix this..but the Windows setup window is

> > blank..

> >

> > Anyway to take care of this?

> >

> > Thanks!

> > Tarcia

>

Guest Honeysweet
Posted

Ben...Re: Rundll32 error

 

Ben...Re: Rundll32 error

 

Hi Ben..

Thank you for your response also! I do appreciate it!

 

Tarcia

 

 

 

"Ben Myers" <benjmyers@mindR-e-m-o-v-Espring.com> wrote in message

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"Honeysweet" <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote in message

news:u3n60fi2IHA.5472@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> Hello...

> Can someone please help me with this? Hope I explain it properly..

> When I open my add/remove program box...and attempt to access the Windows

> Setup menu..

> I always get an error message that says Rundll32 has caused an error in

> Setupx.dll.

> Rundll32 will now close.

> I have no idea of how to fix this..but the Windows setup window is blank..

> Anyway to take care of this?

 

Try extracting a fresh copy of "setupx.dll" to your Windows\System folder.

 

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/265371

 

Ben

Guest Mike M
Posted

Re: Mike..Re: Rundll32 error

 

Re: Mike..Re: Rundll32 error

 

Tarcia,

 

Thanks for the feedback and I'm pleased to read you've fixed your

problem.. Be careful when using registry cleaners as you have seen just

one small area where they can cause problems. Just FYI I never use

registry cleaners, or rather on the few occasions that I have, I have

never allowed them to remove any entries from the registry but rather just

noted what they had to suggest.

--

Mike Maltby

mike.maltby@gmail.com

 

 

Honeysweet <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Mike.

> I did exactly as you instructed and it worked perfectly.

> Im so glad to have that issue fixed...Now I can access everything in

> there..

>

> Thanks so much for all of your help!

Guest Honeysweet
Posted

Re: Mike..Re: Rundll32 error

 

Re: Mike..Re: Rundll32 error

 

Im usually very careful...especially when Im new to a program...

I just didnt realize it could cause so much trouble...

I was using it on another suggestion as a way to free up hd space...

something about it being able to remove files and things from programs that

are no

longer on the pc...

But I will be leaving those cleaners alone..I'll have to find another way to

see whats hogging up

my resources...

 

--

 

Tarcia

 

 

 

"Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message

news:e2u0FdI4IHA.5012@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> Tarcia,

>

> Thanks for the feedback and I'm pleased to read you've fixed your

> problem.. Be careful when using registry cleaners as you have seen just

> one small area where they can cause problems. Just FYI I never use

> registry cleaners, or rather on the few occasions that I have, I have

> never allowed them to remove any entries from the registry but rather just

> noted what they had to suggest.

> --

> Mike Maltby

> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>

>

> Honeysweet <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote:

>

> > Hi Mike.

> > I did exactly as you instructed and it worked perfectly.

> > Im so glad to have that issue fixed...Now I can access everything in

> > there..

> >

> > Thanks so much for all of your help!

>

Guest Joan Archer
Posted

Re: Mike..Re: Rundll32 error

 

Re: Mike..Re: Rundll32 error

 

Hope you don't mind me stepping in but you mentioned freeing up space, have

you by any chance had a look to see how much space System Restore is taking

up, perhaps that can be set a little lower.

Just my thoughts here, back to you Mike, and I agree about not using a

cleaner on the registry <g>

Joan

 

--

Joan Archer

http://www.freewebs.com/crossstitcher

http://lachsoft.com/photogallery

 

"Honeysweet" <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote in message

news:uhDEtGN4IHA.212@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> Im usually very careful...especially when Im new to a program...

> I just didnt realize it could cause so much trouble...

> I was using it on another suggestion as a way to free up hd space...

> something about it being able to remove files and things from programs

> that

> are no

> longer on the pc...

> But I will be leaving those cleaners alone..I'll have to find another way

> to

> see whats hogging up

> my resources...

>

> --

>

> Tarcia

>

>

>

> "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message

> news:e2u0FdI4IHA.5012@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> Tarcia,

>>

>> Thanks for the feedback and I'm pleased to read you've fixed your

>> problem.. Be careful when using registry cleaners as you have seen just

>> one small area where they can cause problems. Just FYI I never use

>> registry cleaners, or rather on the few occasions that I have, I have

>> never allowed them to remove any entries from the registry but rather

>> just

>> noted what they had to suggest.

>> --

>> Mike Maltby

>> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>>

>>

>> Honeysweet <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote:

>>

>> > Hi Mike.

>> > I did exactly as you instructed and it worked perfectly.

>> > Im so glad to have that issue fixed...Now I can access everything in

>> > there..

>> >

>> > Thanks so much for all of your help!

>>

>

>

Guest Honeysweet
Posted

(Joan)Re: Mike..Re: Rundll32 error

 

(Joan)Re: Mike..Re: Rundll32 error

 

Hi Joan...

No, I dont mind you stepping in...I appreciate all the help I can receive!

I went and checked on the space System Restore was taking up...

It is near the max line...like maybe 3 slots away...and it has the number

624MB over the line

it is on.

I would think I need to lower that since it is near the max line..but what

is a decent

place to set it on Windows ME?

And no..I will not be using a cleaner on the registry....Ive had enough

trouble with that..

 

Thanks again!

 

Tarcia

 

 

 

"Joan Archer" <archer_joan@nospam.com> wrote in message

news:e70%23wFP4IHA.4776@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> Hope you don't mind me stepping in but you mentioned freeing up space,

have

> you by any chance had a look to see how much space System Restore is

taking

> up, perhaps that can be set a little lower.

> Just my thoughts here, back to you Mike, and I agree about not using a

> cleaner on the registry <g>

> Joan

>

> --

> Joan Archer

> http://www.freewebs.com/crossstitcher

> http://lachsoft.com/photogallery

>

> "Honeysweet" <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote in message

> news:uhDEtGN4IHA.212@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> > Im usually very careful...especially when Im new to a program...

> > I just didnt realize it could cause so much trouble...

> > I was using it on another suggestion as a way to free up hd space...

> > something about it being able to remove files and things from programs

> > that

> > are no

> > longer on the pc...

> > But I will be leaving those cleaners alone..I'll have to find another

way

> > to

> > see whats hogging up

> > my resources...

> >

> > --

> >

> > Tarcia

> >

> >

> >

> > "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message

> > news:e2u0FdI4IHA.5012@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> >> Tarcia,

> >>

> >> Thanks for the feedback and I'm pleased to read you've fixed your

> >> problem.. Be careful when using registry cleaners as you have seen

just

> >> one small area where they can cause problems. Just FYI I never use

> >> registry cleaners, or rather on the few occasions that I have, I have

> >> never allowed them to remove any entries from the registry but rather

> >> just

> >> noted what they had to suggest.

> >> --

> >> Mike Maltby

> >> mike.maltby@gmail.com

> >>

> >>

> >> Honeysweet <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote:

> >>

> >> > Hi Mike.

> >> > I did exactly as you instructed and it worked perfectly.

> >> > Im so glad to have that issue fixed...Now I can access everything in

> >> > there..

> >> >

> >> > Thanks so much for all of your help!

> >>

> >

> >

Guest Joan Archer
Posted

Re: (Joan)Re: Mike..Re: Rundll32 error

 

Re: (Joan)Re: Mike..Re: Rundll32 error

 

Hi Tarcia,

Usually with System Restore the maximum is 12½% of your drive size. I don't

know how big your drive is so don't know what the 624MB is you mention.

 

How many restore points does this give you, I have mine set to about 1% and

that gives me nearly two weeks restore points, that's on an 80GB drive

running XP Home. I can't remember what my WinME machine is set to without

going to switch it on <g>

 

Usually when doing a restore it's best to only go back a couple of days but

it could be OK up to a fortnight but anything further back than that can

often cause more problems than you are trying to undo <g>

 

If you want to have a read about System Restore have a look here

http://bertk.mvps.org/

Joan

 

 

--

Joan Archer

http://www.freewebs.com/crossstitcher

http://lachsoft.com/photogallery

 

"Honeysweet" <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote in message

news:OggKeAL5IHA.3768@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> Hi Joan...

> No, I dont mind you stepping in...I appreciate all the help I can receive!

> I went and checked on the space System Restore was taking up...

> It is near the max line...like maybe 3 slots away...and it has the number

> 624MB over the line

> it is on.

> I would think I need to lower that since it is near the max line..but what

> is a decent

> place to set it on Windows ME?

> And no..I will not be using a cleaner on the registry....Ive had enough

> trouble with that..

>

> Thanks again!

>

> Tarcia

>

>

>

> "Joan Archer" <archer_joan@nospam.com> wrote in message

> news:e70%23wFP4IHA.4776@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> Hope you don't mind me stepping in but you mentioned freeing up space,

> have

>> you by any chance had a look to see how much space System Restore is

> taking

>> up, perhaps that can be set a little lower.

>> Just my thoughts here, back to you Mike, and I agree about not using a

>> cleaner on the registry <g>

>> Joan

>>

>> --

>> Joan Archer

>> http://www.freewebs.com/crossstitcher

>> http://lachsoft.com/photogallery

>>

>> "Honeysweet" <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote in message

>> news:uhDEtGN4IHA.212@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>> > Im usually very careful...especially when Im new to a program...

>> > I just didnt realize it could cause so much trouble...

>> > I was using it on another suggestion as a way to free up hd space...

>> > something about it being able to remove files and things from programs

>> > that

>> > are no

>> > longer on the pc...

>> > But I will be leaving those cleaners alone..I'll have to find another

> way

>> > to

>> > see whats hogging up

>> > my resources...

>> >

>> > --

>> >

>> > Tarcia

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> > "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message

>> > news:e2u0FdI4IHA.5012@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> >> Tarcia,

>> >>

>> >> Thanks for the feedback and I'm pleased to read you've fixed your

>> >> problem.. Be careful when using registry cleaners as you have seen

> just

>> >> one small area where they can cause problems. Just FYI I never use

>> >> registry cleaners, or rather on the few occasions that I have, I have

>> >> never allowed them to remove any entries from the registry but rather

>> >> just

>> >> noted what they had to suggest.

>> >> --

>> >> Mike Maltby

>> >> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>> >>

>> >>

>> >> Honeysweet <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote:

>> >>

>> >> > Hi Mike.

>> >> > I did exactly as you instructed and it worked perfectly.

>> >> > Im so glad to have that issue fixed...Now I can access everything in

>> >> > there..

>> >> >

>> >> > Thanks so much for all of your help!

>> >>

>> >

>> >

>

>

Guest Mike M
Posted

Re: (Joan)Re: Mike..Re: Rundll32 error

 

Re: (Joan)Re: Mike..Re: Rundll32 error

 

Tarcia,

> I would think I need to lower that since it is near the max line..but

> what is a decent place to set it on Windows ME?

 

How long's a piece of string? The answer to your question is somewhat

dependent on how you use your PC and what you do with it. If it is a

stable system and you rarely install or uninstall programs then lowering

the slide to the minimum 200MB can be OK, however if you tend to install

and then perhaps uninstall programs and games that you come across on your

wanders you might want to set a larger archive, around 400MB or so. Be

guided by the number and age of your checkpoints. Ideally you might like

to see a checkpoint each day (if you use your PC often) stretching back

around a week. You don't need checkpoints going back weeks (unless you

only have a few) as it can be a bit of a lottery if you restore to a

checkpoint created more than a few days ago - in part because one often

can't remember what changes one had made to the system between the date of

the checkpoint and now.

--

Mike Maltby

mike.maltby@gmail.com

 

 

Honeysweet <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Joan...

> No, I dont mind you stepping in...I appreciate all the help I can

> receive! I went and checked on the space System Restore was taking

> up...

> It is near the max line...like maybe 3 slots away...and it has the

> number 624MB over the line

> it is on.

> I would think I need to lower that since it is near the max line..but

> what is a decent

> place to set it on Windows ME?

> And no..I will not be using a cleaner on the registry....Ive had

> enough trouble with that..

>

> Thanks again!

Guest Honeysweet
Posted

Mike..Re: Rundll32 error

 

Mike..Re: Rundll32 error

 

I use my pc mostly for odd and end things like emails, sometimes

games..nothing hardcore like

online gaming like with an Xbox or anything of that sort...mostly games that

came with the pc or a few Ive downloaded from RealArcade or Gamehouse.

I've just set it at 412MB..because I couldnt seem to get it to stop at just

400..at any rate..I'll see how this works out.

I dont have to worry about having check points so far back...The pc never

lets me go back that far anyway.

I can usually see the previous month..and usually the dates that can be used

as a restore point are

in bold numbers, but for some reason even still, they arent clickable. Or I

may have some that I can click, but then I get a

pop up telling me to pick a date to restore..even though I just did...

Not sure why it does that...

 

--

 

 

Tarcia

 

 

 

"Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message

news:uPbgDvN5IHA.3784@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> Tarcia,

>

> > I would think I need to lower that since it is near the max line..but

> > what is a decent place to set it on Windows ME?

>

> How long's a piece of string? The answer to your question is somewhat

> dependent on how you use your PC and what you do with it. If it is a

> stable system and you rarely install or uninstall programs then lowering

> the slide to the minimum 200MB can be OK, however if you tend to install

> and then perhaps uninstall programs and games that you come across on your

> wanders you might want to set a larger archive, around 400MB or so. Be

> guided by the number and age of your checkpoints. Ideally you might like

> to see a checkpoint each day (if you use your PC often) stretching back

> around a week. You don't need checkpoints going back weeks (unless you

> only have a few) as it can be a bit of a lottery if you restore to a

> checkpoint created more than a few days ago - in part because one often

> can't remember what changes one had made to the system between the date of

> the checkpoint and now.

> --

> Mike Maltby

> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>

>

> Honeysweet <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote:

>

> > Hi Joan...

> > No, I dont mind you stepping in...I appreciate all the help I can

> > receive! I went and checked on the space System Restore was taking

> > up...

> > It is near the max line...like maybe 3 slots away...and it has the

> > number 624MB over the line

> > it is on.

> > I would think I need to lower that since it is near the max line..but

> > what is a decent

> > place to set it on Windows ME?

> > And no..I will not be using a cleaner on the registry....Ive had

> > enough trouble with that..

> >

> > Thanks again!

>

Guest Honeysweet
Posted

Re: (Joan) Re: Rundll32 error

 

Re: (Joan) Re: Rundll32 error

 

Hi Joan,

I have 11 points on the restore bar...and Ive just set it near the middle at

412 MB.

But I think I'll lower it a little bit more...I very rarely do restores, so

I should be

ok..

 

Thanks so much for your help also!

 

Tarcia

 

 

"Joan Archer" <archer_joan@nospam.com> wrote in message

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> Hi Tarcia,

> Usually with System Restore the maximum is 12½% of your drive size. I

don't

> know how big your drive is so don't know what the 624MB is you mention.

>

> How many restore points does this give you, I have mine set to about 1%

and

> that gives me nearly two weeks restore points, that's on an 80GB drive

> running XP Home. I can't remember what my WinME machine is set to without

> going to switch it on <g>

>

> Usually when doing a restore it's best to only go back a couple of days

but

> it could be OK up to a fortnight but anything further back than that can

> often cause more problems than you are trying to undo <g>

>

> If you want to have a read about System Restore have a look here

> http://bertk.mvps.org/

> Joan

>

>

> --

> Joan Archer

> http://www.freewebs.com/crossstitcher

> http://lachsoft.com/photogallery

>

> "Honeysweet" <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote in message

> news:OggKeAL5IHA.3768@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> > Hi Joan...

> > No, I dont mind you stepping in...I appreciate all the help I can

receive!

> > I went and checked on the space System Restore was taking up...

> > It is near the max line...like maybe 3 slots away...and it has the

number

> > 624MB over the line

> > it is on.

> > I would think I need to lower that since it is near the max line..but

what

> > is a decent

> > place to set it on Windows ME?

> > And no..I will not be using a cleaner on the registry....Ive had enough

> > trouble with that..

> >

> > Thanks again!

> >

> > Tarcia

> >

> >

> >

> > "Joan Archer" <archer_joan@nospam.com> wrote in message

> > news:e70%23wFP4IHA.4776@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> >> Hope you don't mind me stepping in but you mentioned freeing up space,

> > have

> >> you by any chance had a look to see how much space System Restore is

> > taking

> >> up, perhaps that can be set a little lower.

> >> Just my thoughts here, back to you Mike, and I agree about not using a

> >> cleaner on the registry <g>

> >> Joan

> >>

> >> --

> >> Joan Archer

> >> http://www.freewebs.com/crossstitcher

> >> http://lachsoft.com/photogallery

> >>

> >> "Honeysweet" <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote in message

> >> news:uhDEtGN4IHA.212@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> >> > Im usually very careful...especially when Im new to a program...

> >> > I just didnt realize it could cause so much trouble...

> >> > I was using it on another suggestion as a way to free up hd space...

> >> > something about it being able to remove files and things from

programs

> >> > that

> >> > are no

> >> > longer on the pc...

> >> > But I will be leaving those cleaners alone..I'll have to find another

> > way

> >> > to

> >> > see whats hogging up

> >> > my resources...

> >> >

> >> > --

> >> >

> >> > Tarcia

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> > "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message

> >> > news:e2u0FdI4IHA.5012@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> >> >> Tarcia,

> >> >>

> >> >> Thanks for the feedback and I'm pleased to read you've fixed your

> >> >> problem.. Be careful when using registry cleaners as you have seen

> > just

> >> >> one small area where they can cause problems. Just FYI I never use

> >> >> registry cleaners, or rather on the few occasions that I have, I

have

> >> >> never allowed them to remove any entries from the registry but

rather

> >> >> just

> >> >> noted what they had to suggest.

> >> >> --

> >> >> Mike Maltby

> >> >> mike.maltby@gmail.com

> >> >>

> >> >>

> >> >> Honeysweet <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote:

> >> >>

> >> >> > Hi Mike.

> >> >> > I did exactly as you instructed and it worked perfectly.

> >> >> > Im so glad to have that issue fixed...Now I can access everything

in

> >> >> > there..

> >> >> >

> >> >> > Thanks so much for all of your help!

> >> >>

> >> >

> >> >

> >

> >

Guest Mike M
Posted

Re: Mike..Re: Rundll32 error

 

Re: Mike..Re: Rundll32 error

 

There is something very wrong if you are unable to select a bolded date in

the restore calendar. What actually happens when you try to do that? it

might be worth resetting system restore and then checking that all is OK.

> I've just set it at 412MB..because I couldnt seem to get it to stop

> at just 400

 

You can only select one of the 11 preset values, the smallest of which is

200MB and the largest 12% of the size of your C: drive with the other 9

being equally spaced between those two extremes.

 

To reset System Restore:

System | Performance | File System | Troubleshooting and check "Disable

System

Restore", Apply and IMMEDIATELY reboot. This will flush you restore

folder

and erase all checkpoints, then,

System | Performance | File System | Troubleshooting and uncheck "Disable

System Restore", Apply and again IMMEDIATELY reboot. This should now

automatically create a new checkpoint immediately following the restart

and also rebuild the System Restore control files..

Finally adjust the space allocated to the restore folder:

System | Performance | File System | Hard Disk and adjust the restore

slider

to your preferred setting. A figure of 200MB is normally more than

adequate

for day to day use allowing perhaps a week of checkpoints to be available

although increasing this to perhaps 400-500MB for a few days during

periods of

large installs such Microsoft Office is advisable.

 

Having reset System Restore you might wish to check that all is now

working by performing the following quick test.

1) Create a shortcut on your desktop to a file.

2) Create a manual checkpoint

Could you create a checkpoint?

3) Delete the shortcut

4) Restore your PC to the checkpoint you created.

Was the shortcut restored? Did you see any error messages?

5) Reboot your PC

Was the checkpoint retained?

--

Mike Maltby

mike.maltby@gmail.com

 

 

Honeysweet <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote:

> I use my pc mostly for odd and end things like emails, sometimes

> games..nothing hardcore like

> online gaming like with an Xbox or anything of that sort...mostly

> games that came with the pc or a few Ive downloaded from RealArcade

> or Gamehouse.

> I've just set it at 412MB..because I couldnt seem to get it to stop

> at just 400..at any rate..I'll see how this works out.

> I dont have to worry about having check points so far back...The pc

> never lets me go back that far anyway.

> I can usually see the previous month..and usually the dates that can

> be used as a restore point are

> in bold numbers, but for some reason even still, they arent

> clickable. Or I may have some that I can click, but then I get a

> pop up telling me to pick a date to restore..even though I just did...

> Not sure why it does that...

>

>

> "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message

> news:uPbgDvN5IHA.3784@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> Tarcia,

>>

>>> I would think I need to lower that since it is near the max

>>> line..but what is a decent place to set it on Windows ME?

>>

>> How long's a piece of string? The answer to your question is

>> somewhat dependent on how you use your PC and what you do with it.

>> If it is a stable system and you rarely install or uninstall

>> programs then lowering the slide to the minimum 200MB can be OK,

>> however if you tend to install and then perhaps uninstall programs

>> and games that you come across on your wanders you might want to set

>> a larger archive, around 400MB or so. Be guided by the number and

>> age of your checkpoints. Ideally you might like to see a checkpoint

>> each day (if you use your PC often) stretching back around a week.

>> You don't need checkpoints going back weeks (unless you only have a

>> few) as it can be a bit of a lottery if you restore to a checkpoint

>> created more than a few days ago - in part because one often can't

>> remember what changes one had made to the system between the date of

>> the checkpoint and now. --

>> Mike Maltby

>> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>>

>>

>> Honeysweet <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote:

>>

>>> Hi Joan...

>>> No, I dont mind you stepping in...I appreciate all the help I can

>>> receive! I went and checked on the space System Restore was taking

>>> up...

>>> It is near the max line...like maybe 3 slots away...and it has the

>>> number 624MB over the line

>>> it is on.

>>> I would think I need to lower that since it is near the max

>>> line..but what is a decent

>>> place to set it on Windows ME?

>>> And no..I will not be using a cleaner on the registry....Ive had

>>> enough trouble with that..

>>>

>>> Thanks again!

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