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RunDLL Errors - How To Fix RunDLL Errors

Posted: 30 Aug 2011 04:30 PM PDT



Do you have RunDLL errors on your computer and you are looking for the best way to quickly get rid of them? RunDLL errors are caused by corrupted installations or incomplete un-installs of a PC program or hardware driver. So, when Windows tries to locate that particular file and is unsuccessful, you will be prompted with a RunDLL error. This is the most common cause of this type of error message, however being infected with spyware, adware, malware and viruses can also result in RunDLL errors.

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If you believe that your RunDLL errors are a result of corrupted installations or incomplete un-installs, here is what you will need to do to fix the problem. Go to your Start menu on the task bar and highlight All Programs. Once all the programs have been exposed, find Accessories. Select Accessories and go all the way down until you find System Tools. Open up System Tools and select System Restore.

By doing a System Restore, you will be able to put your computer back into a state where your did not had the corrupt installation of the program or the incomplete un-install. Simply choose a restore point and when your computer is restored to a previous point, you may try reinstalling or uninstalling those programs again.

If this fails to work and you continue receiving RunDLL errors, then there is one more thing you can try. Many times, RunDLL errors occur because there are registry files that are missing or corrupted. To fix this, you will need to go into your windows registry and locate the missing or corrupted file and replace it yourself.
However, this procedure is a task for an advanced computer technician. So what if you are not good with computers? What can you do to fix your windows registry at home yourself?

The only way for you to fix your windows registry without having to go consult an expensive computer technician is by using a registry cleaner. A registry cleaner is a program designed to find, replace and remove faulty registry entries that are causing error messages from popping up.

Not only does a registry cleaner get rid of all the error messages permanently, but also helps restore your computer's performance back to its original out of box state. The reason it can do this is because by solving all of the errors and faulty registry entries your computer has accumulated over time, your computer will be as if it was new again.
So, the best way to fix RunDLL errors if a system restore did not work is to use a registry cleaner to permanently get rid of the errors. However, which registry cleaner should you use since there are literally 100's of different programs out on the market today that claim to keep your windows registry in check?
Find out what registry cleaners the experts are saying are the best right now.


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Google Translate for Google+ Chrome Extension Launched

Posted: 30 Aug 2011 04:21 PM PDT



Translate any post or comment into 50 languages

Google Translate engineer Josh Estelle announced via Google+ that there is a new Chrome Extension called Google Translate for Google+, which uses Google Translate to automatically translate any post or comment on Google's new social network into over 50 languages.
"Once you've installed the extension, refresh Google+ and you'll see Translate links next to posts and comments. Click the links to instantly see translations," he says.
Here are some pictures of the extension in action:
Google Translate in Google +
Google Translate in Google +
Google Translate in Google +
"I'd like to clarify that this extension is currently experimental, as we figure out the best way to integrate translation into the Google+ community," Estelle says in an update to the original post.
Judging by the comments, people seem to like it pretty well, though some are wondering why it has to come in the form of an extension rather than just a Google+ feature itself.
I can see them making it a feature at some point, but as Estelle said, it's still experimental. They would probably like to make sure they get it right first.

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