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Post by Warll » Fri Sep 07, 2007 1:31 pm

K-class wrote:Hello

Why Why Why are you spending $30 to fix this game!!!!

Add-Remove Pro 2.10
Add-Remove Pro This free tool shows you want is in the Add-Remove Programs list, which entries are valid, and allows you to uninstall or remove any entry.

http://www.soft32.com/download_9082.html

Try http://www.ccleaner.com/ this has a free reg cleaner, will remove entries from the registry.

Guys you don't need to spend money on things like this and advising hard drive partitions to most people will screw there xp operating system.

Also reg cleaners can cause more issues than they are trying to fix.

The more you play under the hood without a through understanding (not trying to sound condescending here) of what you are doing in a short space of time a re installation of XP will be in order.

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Post by Eldrane » Fri Sep 07, 2007 3:13 pm

K-Class: Thanks for the update, actually I've managed to get the rogue entry in Add/Remove removed, uninstalled the game, ran the demo of WinAso a number of times to remove all identified registry errors only to reinstall the game and still recive the message

"Cannot find required DLL D:\autorungui.dll"

The game simply refuses to run after reinstallation. If any of you have further ideas I can try I'd be really keen to hear them... getting desparate here!

Isn't it interesting that the longer you're unable to play a game the more importance it takes on and becomes the "only" game you really want to play!!!

Any Help appreciated.

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Post by K-class » Fri Sep 07, 2007 9:22 pm

Hello This is not a SMR install issue or game related problem

"Cannot find required DLL D:\autorungui.dll" is D:\ your CD or DVD drive

autorungui.dll is not on the cd nor in SMR nor on my PC

I don't even have AutoRunGUI.dll on my PC

I would suspect autorungui.dll may be a trojan or some other suspicious file. Have you run any trojan checkers. Or its part of a previous failed setup and its running in some start-up script on your PC or in your registry.

Have you tried starting in Safe Mode - press F8 when booting up.

There is a couple of things here
* You have a corrupted XP Operating System - reformat and re install windows - last option
* You have trojan or spyware on your pc run trojan spy checkers
* You are using a cracked SMR or CD key something along those lines

You know how to use System restore? restore your machine.
=>start run type msconfig => Launch System Restore

Roll back. If you have a trojan this may not fix it unless you go back say a month etc.

Start, Run, SFC /scannow you will need your XP cd. will check your system files.

Doing a search on google for AutoRunGUI.dll looks like a trojan or game hacking attempts.

Last option do a complete backup of all files, reformat c:\ and re install xp

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Post by Eldrane » Fri Sep 07, 2007 9:37 pm

Is there another way to get my pc to start in safe mode.
I've tried the F8 option and when the blue screen comes up with the instruction to use the arrow keys to make a selection my arrow keys do not work so I can't make the Safe mode selection!
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Post by Eldrane » Fri Sep 07, 2007 9:38 pm

Is there another way to get my pc to start in safe mode.
I've tried the F8 option and when the blue screen comes up with the instruction to use the arrow keys to make a selection my arrow keys do not work so I can't make the Safe mode selection!
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Post by Warll » Fri Sep 07, 2007 9:55 pm

So I take it your keyboard uses a USB? Do you have an older PS2 connected one?
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Post by K-class » Fri Sep 07, 2007 11:26 pm

go start => run type msconfig

on BOOT.INI tick /SAFEBOOT => Apply Ok

remember to untick this again in Safe Mode to return to normal startup.
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Post by Warll » Fri Sep 07, 2007 11:48 pm

K-class wrote:go start => run type msconfig

on BOOT.INI tick /SAFEBOOT => Apply Ok

remember to untick this again in Safe Mode to return to normal startup.
I don't even know how to do that! Could you give a more in depth hot-to?
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Post by K-class » Sat Sep 08, 2007 12:06 am

Hello,

once you have gone start run type msconfig ok
this brings up the System Configuration Utility.

On the tab BOOT.INI under Boot Options

Tick /SAFEBOOT

Apply Ok

Reboot your machine, your machine will know boot into Safe Mode automatically. You may need to enter Admin username and password

After you have done what you want in safe mode.

Go back as above, untick and reboot and your machine will back to normal mode.

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Post by Warll » Sat Sep 08, 2007 12:14 am

Ok sorry I was thinking of Command Prompt.
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Post by K-class » Sat Sep 08, 2007 12:26 am

Cool

This trick I learnt last week as I had a lappy running Vista and would not go into boot mode.

Lappy used some combo of keys but this trick works great as it automatically boots in Safe Mode and by unticking after you have finished in Safe Mode you are back to normal, less boots.
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Post by Eldrane » Sun Sep 09, 2007 6:49 am

Ok got Safe mode up and did a reinstall, same problem.

K-Class, i was assuming WinAso would have hunted down the trojans, Is there a better bit of S/Ware I should be using...

Still holding out hope, but not prepared to reinstall windows as I have so much else running fine on the system

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Post by K-class » Sun Sep 09, 2007 7:32 am

Hello,

You may not have a trojan but looks to me if something like that is on your pc.

WinAso is a registry cleaner / checker / Privacy Eraser

Have a search round on the internet there are some free ones.

I use FREE Spybot - Search & Destroy

http://www.safer-networking.org/en/home/index.html

Free The Cleaner v5

http://www.moosoft.com/TheCleaner/TheCleaner

You could try a free trial for TrojanHunter 4 at http://www.misec.net/

There are plenty of trojan checkers available online

I use on my PC

Free Spybot - Search & Destroy

Free Windows Defender

Free AVG Antivirus

ZoneAlarm Pro firewall not free but basic ZoneAlarm is free.

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Post by K-class » Sun Sep 09, 2007 7:33 am

You could also try Windows Restore and restore your PC to a earlier date.
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Post by Eldrane » Sun Sep 09, 2007 8:26 am

How do I access windows restore points?

If I went back say 6 mths and checked would I need to reinstall the game?

Also would I be able to get back to yesterdays restore point easily if it didn't work?

Thanks for all your help

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