XP system boot prompt did not find COMRes.dll solution

  

Recently, an XP user reported that the system popped up at the time of booting. "There was no COMRes.dll" prompt. What is the problem? How to solve it? The following small series for everyone to bring XP system boot prompts did not find a solution for COMRes.dll. Let's go and have a look!

Method steps:

1, first use anti-virus software to check whether the C drive has a virus, generally detect the virus can be automatically repaired;

2 Open the My Computer after killing the virus, and then open: C:/WINDOWS/system32/dllcache directory, there will be a backup of the comres.dll file, find it and copy it;

3, return to C : /WINDOWS /system32 folder, copy the file into;

4, open the run (win + R) input: regsvr32 comres.dll press the Enter key to register the dll file, click OK after success Just fine.

After the registration is completed, if the system pops up "COMRes.dll has been loaded, but the DLLRegisterServer input point is not found, the file cannot be registered", we can leave it alone, turn off the prompt and restart the computer. Yes, after the restart is completed, you will no longer receive the prompt “No COMRes.dll” was found.

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