Tom J
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this is getting really annoyin, i turn my computer on and it doesnt load up properly, so i reinstalled windows and it is still the same. It loads up but you cant use the programs as they just crash, so i look on the "close program" thing to see what is running, and it seems to have two of these rundll.322 when this happens. any1 know what it is?
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Sooty
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means your computer is crapping out of memory
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Tom J
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but i have 384 MB DDR Ram?
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Sooty
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check virtual mem
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Tom J
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windows is managing my virtual memory or sumin or i could set it myself? what do i set it to
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Tom J
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still getting this problem and it is really annoying me now, any1 help plz?
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mjw_2k2
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does it pop up after youve logged on? or during/after running a program?
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Tom J
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what happens is:
turn my computer on
it loads up into windows
and then it doesnt run anything properly
if i press alt + F4 there are two things running called rundll.322 that are never there at any other time
i also noticed that when this occurs the little symbol for the sound card (hercules gamesurround fortissimo) doesnt come up so i tried reinstalling these drivers and it still happens.
sometimes i have to restart 3 times before it will load up without this happening
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Paul H
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mine did this went to windows update installed latest drivers and it runs fine
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Paul_J
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were you getting this message before reinstall?
did u reformat or reinstall?
if just a reinstall - I had similar a little while ago, basically your PC has a stack / queue for usage on your memory.
Since it can't load everything in at once - it tends to load one thing, remove it load something else or share etc - but happens so fast you don't notice.
Anyway, basically for me it was to do with the amount of shitty advertising things that had got into my PC.
when I surfed the net I had pop ups - but there was all sorts too. All of them trying to activate themselves or running in the background and clogging up my system. It finally got to the point where as soon as I started opening things it crashed my pc with that message - I made a post about it a while ago, can't find it with corsasport's crappy search thing though.
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Tom J
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i have had this problem since i first built the pc so
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mjw_2k2
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u sure its RUNDLL.322? and not RUNDLL.32?
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Dan B
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When you reinstalled Windows, did you do a clean-install (ie. format and fresh install), or an upgrade-install (ie. copy new files over old ones, leaving most of the system-settings and non-Windows-files intact)?
If you did an upgrade-install, I'd suggest doing a clean install......if you did a clean install in the first place, may be worth looking at getting the physical drive checked out.
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mjw_2k2
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try reinstalling windows with a fresh new copy (not scratched old cd) this should sort it out k m8
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Paul_J
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this was my error...
Just looked my error is actually about kernel32.dll - might be similar though.
Definately noticed my PC run a lot better when I got loads of ad-ware removed. Try downloading something called spybot.
When you start up your pc, its not only loading all the OS, Icons, things in your system tray but all this other shite in the background!!!
There was also something else I found out that I wrote about in my post, but I can't remember what it is now - it was some sort of fix thing.
Similar effect could be caused by a virus.
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mjw_2k2
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formatting c: wouldnt be a bad idea either
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sunnyb
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what operating system ya runnning?
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mjw_2k2
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to fix all the other things loading up at the start run msconfig from start>run and go across to the startup tab and UNselect the things that you dont use and the things that are causing the problems
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Paul_J
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Formatting a drive is harsh though - I know myself its a bitch to lose loads of stuff you no longer have the cds for / downloaded / created yourself... A lot of hassel to get some things back and can't remember where everything is to back up it all.
Try booting up in safe mode and see if it still does the error. If it doesn't you know its to do with something that tries loading on startup.
Either download something like spy bot like I said or type msconfig in run and have a look at what the PC is loading on startup.
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mjw_2k2
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im guessing you got win98 ye? try upgrading to XP this should solve it
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mjw_2k2
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backup files on a cd before formatting!!!
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dj_mikey_k
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full format reinstall
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Paul_J
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quote: Originally posted by mjw_2k2
im guessing you got win98 ye? try upgrading to XP this should solve it
I have and I've fixed mine... Dunno about him.
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sunnyb
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if u can get hold ofXP then install that and TRUST me all ya problems will go away! if thats ME ur running then get XP soon ME is shite as fcuk! not compatible with shit
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Tom J
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i got win 98, xp is well expensive though
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