How to fix rundll errors on the Windows platform

One of the biggest hassles windows users have to face, besides the dreaded blue screen of death and the various system errors, is right above. Don’t worry, it’s just a .jpg, it’s not the real thing, but we’ve all come across a rundll error on our PCs at least once or twice, and most of the time we can’t think of anything that might have gone wrong. I mean, I haven’t laid a goddamn finger on the Windows folder, how could it be missing? Well, 90% of the times you’ve got a virus on your hand, the rest of the 10% is probably your dumbass nephew snooping around your Dell again. Luckily the whole situation can be resolves without having to reinstall windows by diving in a bit in regedit. Don’t worry, it’s easy as pie, just follow my lead.
- Click on the “Windows Start Menu.”
- Type “regedit” into the “Search Programs and Files” box, or if you are using a version of Windows prior to Vista, click on “Run” and then type “regedit” into the Run box and click “OK.” The Registry Editor opens.
- Click on “Edit” and then “Find.”
- Type “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/Currentversion/Run” into the box and click “Find Next.” Alternatively, you can navigate to the registry path in the left pane of the Registry Editor.
- Right-click on “WildTangent CDA” in the right pane of the Registry Editor and select “Delete” from the context menu that appears.
- Close the Registry Editor and restart your computer.
This it solve your rundll error ?

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March 4th, 2011 at 4:09 pm
Useful post… I’ve actually been taking a look at your blog site for a while and I certainly like what you have achieved. Keep it up m8:)