kcmelo wrote:
- I accidently uninstalled a shared component. Now I
- get the error "NKVWMONLANG.DLL" error everytime I
- boot up. Don't know what it affects yet. Did a
- restore. Didn't work. Same message appears.
- What's next? HELP
-
-
I think that's where the error came from. I was uninstalling my NikonView 4 & I may have did the uninstall in the Cumulus. However, I did call Dell & their advice was that I restore my computer back to the day I got it. Not an option for now.
kcmelo wrote:
- I think that's where the error came from. I was
- uninstalling my NikonView 4 & I may have did the
- uninstall in the Cumulus. However, I did call Dell
- & their advice was that I restore my computer back
- to the day I got it. Not an option for now.
-
-
Hi again,
Run msconfig, and look at your autoexe.bat file. Uncheck whatever looks like it for your uninstalled program.
have you tried to delete the program manualy. you might have to edit your reg. to fully delete it. Try this first than reboot to see if this goes away.
Thereal-dbk4297
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March 7th, 2002 00:00
kcmelo wrote:
- I accidently uninstalled a shared component. Now I
- get the error "NKVWMONLANG.DLL" error everytime I
- boot up. Don't know what it affects yet. Did a
- restore. Didn't work. Same message appears.
- What's next? HELP
-
-
Hi,
I don't know if this will help, but it is the only page that came up -
http://www.nikontechusa.com/updates/Nview431/PDF/NV431WinRM.htm
If you have a Nikon camera with software on your system, reinstall the software.
Mis Dos Centavos,
Darrell
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Thereal-dbk4297
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March 7th, 2002 01:00
kcmelo wrote:
- I think that's where the error came from. I was
- uninstalling my NikonView 4 & I may have did the
- uninstall in the Cumulus. However, I did call Dell
- & their advice was that I restore my computer back
- to the day I got it. Not an option for now.
-
-
Hi again,
Run msconfig, and look at your autoexe.bat file. Uncheck whatever looks like it for your uninstalled program.
Mis Dos Centavos,
Darrell
Find the 'EXACT' memory for your Dell here.
Choose from the complete list of FREE internet providers.
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