Thursday, July 30, 2009

Computer probleam?

my taskbar wont show up or icons ive used spyware and its cleans it out and my laptop is toshiba and if it is a virus wat kind and what is the name and my computer all ways says "An exception occured while trying to run ""c;/windows/system32/gzmrotate.dlll"' DllVerify" plz help its driving me bonkers

Computer probleam?
After a quick search, I did find a forum post that sounds similar to your problem. The guy in the thread did get his issue solved, so that's promising.





http://www.techsupportforum.com/microsof...





They offer a few different solutions, but I'm sure at least one should work.





If you want to prevent this, you could try installing anti-virus software.


http://www.download.com/Antivirus-Firewa...
Reply:Look here --%26gt; http://www.dellcommunity.com/supportforu...





for help
Reply:Hey there,


I wouldn't worry about it too much, it's pretty easy to fix.


First, I would turn off the computer. Wait a couple of minutes, then turn it back on. When it's powering up, it shows you how to get into the hard drive. Usually like hitting %26lt;control%26gt; and the f10 button or something like that. But you have to hit those buttons while it's still on that screen. From there, you should be able to reconfigure your computer or basically "restart" the computer. What it's going to do is save all the settings of your computer that you have since you got the computer, and "restart" from scratch, compiling it's self like it's brand new and putting all it's programs back on the computer, then also, adding your info you have put on back onto itself.


I know this sounds a little scary, but TRUST ME, I had to do the same thing once, and the note that popped up like yours, FINALLY went away.


I really hope this works for you. And your taskbar should reappear, too.
Reply:http://www.file.net/process/gzmrotate.dl...





thats for th gzmrotat. dll thing...





and as for the taskbar...








press ctrl + alt + delete ( not bakspace.. klik on the applications tab... then click new task .. type in.. "explorer"





u shudd be good
Reply:Download the program called "Regseeker" through THIS link; http://www.hoverdesk.net/dl/en/RegSeeker...





Unzip the program, and run it. enter "gzmrotate.dll" (without the quotes) and let the program search for it.





Since whatever it finds may be deleted, you can select all (Xtrl+A) and press the [Del]-key. Close the program, and reboot.


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