This happened two days ago and since then I get the message on opening my
computer. I click OK and it brings me to the wallpaper but there are no
icons and nothing more happens. I have no disc, Compaq stores such things in
a Cab file I understand. I am not very experienced with this sort of thing
and would appreciate any assistance you could give me.
--
Thanks Leslie
This application has failed to start because Normaliz.dll ..
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Re: This application has failed to start because Normaliz.dl
Many thanks Brent I will give it a try. What do I do when I get to add/remove
files?
--
Thanks Leslie
"Brent" wrote:
> You could try pressing Ctrl-Alt-Delete (Windows Task Manager) and then
> choose File-->New Task (Run...)
> In the Open: field (Create New Task dialog), type--> appwiz.cpl <--(this
> runs Add/Remove Programs)
>
> Another alternative would be running--> sfc /scannow <--(System File
> Checker) first, -BUT- you would likely need to pop in a CD or be able to
> point to a "source" location for that file and possibly others, to be
> restored.
>
> Finally, another consideration would be trying a System Restore. You could
> try pressing Ctrl-Alt-Delete (Windows Task Manager) and then choose
> File-->New Task (Run...)
>
> Run--> %SYSTEMROOT%\System32\restore\rstrui.exe
> -or-
> Run--> MSCONFIG-->then on General tab-->Click on <LAUNCH SYSTEM RESTORE>
> Choose most recent date from before this mess and let Windows try to go back
> in time.
>
> "Leslie" <Leslie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:59FF69E9-557A-4AE2-A3A6-BDBA42C73806@microsoft.com...
> > This happened two days ago and since then I get the message on opening my
> > computer. I click OK and it brings me to the wallpaper but there are no
> > icons and nothing more happens. I have no disc, Compaq stores such things
> > in
> > a Cab file I understand. I am not very experienced with this sort of
> > thing
> > and would appreciate any assistance you could give me.
> > --
> > Thanks Leslie
>
>
>
files?
--
Thanks Leslie
"Brent" wrote:
> You could try pressing Ctrl-Alt-Delete (Windows Task Manager) and then
> choose File-->New Task (Run...)
> In the Open: field (Create New Task dialog), type--> appwiz.cpl <--(this
> runs Add/Remove Programs)
>
> Another alternative would be running--> sfc /scannow <--(System File
> Checker) first, -BUT- you would likely need to pop in a CD or be able to
> point to a "source" location for that file and possibly others, to be
> restored.
>
> Finally, another consideration would be trying a System Restore. You could
> try pressing Ctrl-Alt-Delete (Windows Task Manager) and then choose
> File-->New Task (Run...)
>
> Run--> %SYSTEMROOT%\System32\restore\rstrui.exe
> -or-
> Run--> MSCONFIG-->then on General tab-->Click on <LAUNCH SYSTEM RESTORE>
> Choose most recent date from before this mess and let Windows try to go back
> in time.
>
> "Leslie" <Leslie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:59FF69E9-557A-4AE2-A3A6-BDBA42C73806@microsoft.com...
> > This happened two days ago and since then I get the message on opening my
> > computer. I click OK and it brings me to the wallpaper but there are no
> > icons and nothing more happens. I have no disc, Compaq stores such things
> > in
> > a Cab file I understand. I am not very experienced with this sort of
> > thing
> > and would appreciate any assistance you could give me.
> > --
> > Thanks Leslie
>
>
>
Re: This application has failed to start because Normaliz.dl
Brent you are being very patient with me, but I would need it to get on the
internet wouldn't I? How would I down load a new copy if I cannot access the
net?
--
Thanks Leslie
"Brent" wrote:
> Once there removed Internet Explorer 7.
>
> Good Luck
>
> "Leslie" <Leslie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:6A0F3FEB-3B9C-497C-9464-970C919E4074@microsoft.com...
> > Many thanks Brent I will give it a try. What do I do when I get to
> > add/remove
> > files?
> > --
> > Thanks Leslie
> >
> >
> > "Brent" wrote:
> >
> >> You could try pressing Ctrl-Alt-Delete (Windows Task Manager) and then
> >> choose File-->New Task (Run...)
> >> In the Open: field (Create New Task dialog), type--> appwiz.cpl <--(this
> >> runs Add/Remove Programs)
> >>
> >> Another alternative would be running--> sfc /scannow <--(System File
> >> Checker) first, -BUT- you would likely need to pop in a CD or be able to
> >> point to a "source" location for that file and possibly others, to be
> >> restored.
> >>
> >> Finally, another consideration would be trying a System Restore. You
> >> could
> >> try pressing Ctrl-Alt-Delete (Windows Task Manager) and then choose
> >> File-->New Task (Run...)
> >>
> >> Run--> %SYSTEMROOT%\System32\restore\rstrui.exe
> >> -or-
> >> Run--> MSCONFIG-->then on General tab-->Click on <LAUNCH SYSTEM RESTORE>
> >> Choose most recent date from before this mess and let Windows try to go
> >> back
> >> in time.
> >>
> >> "Leslie" <Leslie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:59FF69E9-557A-4AE2-A3A6-BDBA42C73806@microsoft.com...
> >> > This happened two days ago and since then I get the message on opening
> >> > my
> >> > computer. I click OK and it brings me to the wallpaper but there are
> >> > no
> >> > icons and nothing more happens. I have no disc, Compaq stores such
> >> > things
> >> > in
> >> > a Cab file I understand. I am not very experienced with this sort of
> >> > thing
> >> > and would appreciate any assistance you could give me.
> >> > --
> >> > Thanks Leslie
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
internet wouldn't I? How would I down load a new copy if I cannot access the
net?
--
Thanks Leslie
"Brent" wrote:
> Once there removed Internet Explorer 7.
>
> Good Luck
>
> "Leslie" <Leslie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:6A0F3FEB-3B9C-497C-9464-970C919E4074@microsoft.com...
> > Many thanks Brent I will give it a try. What do I do when I get to
> > add/remove
> > files?
> > --
> > Thanks Leslie
> >
> >
> > "Brent" wrote:
> >
> >> You could try pressing Ctrl-Alt-Delete (Windows Task Manager) and then
> >> choose File-->New Task (Run...)
> >> In the Open: field (Create New Task dialog), type--> appwiz.cpl <--(this
> >> runs Add/Remove Programs)
> >>
> >> Another alternative would be running--> sfc /scannow <--(System File
> >> Checker) first, -BUT- you would likely need to pop in a CD or be able to
> >> point to a "source" location for that file and possibly others, to be
> >> restored.
> >>
> >> Finally, another consideration would be trying a System Restore. You
> >> could
> >> try pressing Ctrl-Alt-Delete (Windows Task Manager) and then choose
> >> File-->New Task (Run...)
> >>
> >> Run--> %SYSTEMROOT%\System32\restore\rstrui.exe
> >> -or-
> >> Run--> MSCONFIG-->then on General tab-->Click on <LAUNCH SYSTEM RESTORE>
> >> Choose most recent date from before this mess and let Windows try to go
> >> back
> >> in time.
> >>
> >> "Leslie" <Leslie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:59FF69E9-557A-4AE2-A3A6-BDBA42C73806@microsoft.com...
> >> > This happened two days ago and since then I get the message on opening
> >> > my
> >> > computer. I click OK and it brings me to the wallpaper but there are
> >> > no
> >> > icons and nothing more happens. I have no disc, Compaq stores such
> >> > things
> >> > in
> >> > a Cab file I understand. I am not very experienced with this sort of
> >> > thing
> >> > and would appreciate any assistance you could give me.
> >> > --
> >> > Thanks Leslie
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
Re: This application has failed to start because Normaliz.dl
OK, I have followed all of your instructions to no avail. Perhaps it is that
I am a Grandmother and this is all muck to me. But having said that I really
would like to fix this.
--
Thanks Leslie
"Brent" wrote:
> LOL No problem Leslie. Be default Windows XP comes with Internet Explorer 6.
> Having IE 7 or 8 on your computer are just upgrades. So removing IE 7 should
> set you back to IE 6, and hopefully that will solve the problem and put you
> in a position to use your computer. If everything works out well, I would
> recommend installing Mozilla Firefox or Opera. Both can be downloaded from
> www.download.com. Hope this helps.
>
> Brent
>
> "Leslie" <Leslie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:32C7889C-2519-44E5-A7E2-D799F2EFCC85@microsoft.com...
> > Brent you are being very patient with me, but I would need it to get on
> > the
> > internet wouldn't I? How would I down load a new copy if I cannot access
> > the
> > net?
> > --
> > Thanks Leslie
> >
> >
> > "Brent" wrote:
> >
> >> Once there removed Internet Explorer 7.
> >>
> >> Good Luck
> >>
> >> "Leslie" <Leslie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:6A0F3FEB-3B9C-497C-9464-970C919E4074@microsoft.com...
> >> > Many thanks Brent I will give it a try. What do I do when I get to
> >> > add/remove
> >> > files?
> >> > --
> >> > Thanks Leslie
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "Brent" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> You could try pressing Ctrl-Alt-Delete (Windows Task Manager) and then
> >> >> choose File-->New Task (Run...)
> >> >> In the Open: field (Create New Task dialog), type--> appwiz.cpl
> >> >> <--(this
> >> >> runs Add/Remove Programs)
> >> >>
> >> >> Another alternative would be running--> sfc /scannow <--(System File
> >> >> Checker) first, -BUT- you would likely need to pop in a CD or be able
> >> >> to
> >> >> point to a "source" location for that file and possibly others, to be
> >> >> restored.
> >> >>
> >> >> Finally, another consideration would be trying a System Restore. You
> >> >> could
> >> >> try pressing Ctrl-Alt-Delete (Windows Task Manager) and then choose
> >> >> File-->New Task (Run...)
> >> >>
> >> >> Run--> %SYSTEMROOT%\System32\restore\rstrui.exe
> >> >> -or-
> >> >> Run--> MSCONFIG-->then on General tab-->Click on <LAUNCH SYSTEM
> >> >> RESTORE>
> >> >> Choose most recent date from before this mess and let Windows try to
> >> >> go
> >> >> back
> >> >> in time.
> >> >>
> >> >> "Leslie" <Leslie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> news:59FF69E9-557A-4AE2-A3A6-BDBA42C73806@microsoft.com...
> >> >> > This happened two days ago and since then I get the message on
> >> >> > opening
> >> >> > my
> >> >> > computer. I click OK and it brings me to the wallpaper but there
> >> >> > are
> >> >> > no
> >> >> > icons and nothing more happens. I have no disc, Compaq stores such
> >> >> > things
> >> >> > in
> >> >> > a Cab file I understand. I am not very experienced with this sort
> >> >> > of
> >> >> > thing
> >> >> > and would appreciate any assistance you could give me.
> >> >> > --
> >> >> > Thanks Leslie
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
I am a Grandmother and this is all muck to me. But having said that I really
would like to fix this.
--
Thanks Leslie
"Brent" wrote:
> LOL No problem Leslie. Be default Windows XP comes with Internet Explorer 6.
> Having IE 7 or 8 on your computer are just upgrades. So removing IE 7 should
> set you back to IE 6, and hopefully that will solve the problem and put you
> in a position to use your computer. If everything works out well, I would
> recommend installing Mozilla Firefox or Opera. Both can be downloaded from
> www.download.com. Hope this helps.
>
> Brent
>
> "Leslie" <Leslie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:32C7889C-2519-44E5-A7E2-D799F2EFCC85@microsoft.com...
> > Brent you are being very patient with me, but I would need it to get on
> > the
> > internet wouldn't I? How would I down load a new copy if I cannot access
> > the
> > net?
> > --
> > Thanks Leslie
> >
> >
> > "Brent" wrote:
> >
> >> Once there removed Internet Explorer 7.
> >>
> >> Good Luck
> >>
> >> "Leslie" <Leslie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:6A0F3FEB-3B9C-497C-9464-970C919E4074@microsoft.com...
> >> > Many thanks Brent I will give it a try. What do I do when I get to
> >> > add/remove
> >> > files?
> >> > --
> >> > Thanks Leslie
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "Brent" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> You could try pressing Ctrl-Alt-Delete (Windows Task Manager) and then
> >> >> choose File-->New Task (Run...)
> >> >> In the Open: field (Create New Task dialog), type--> appwiz.cpl
> >> >> <--(this
> >> >> runs Add/Remove Programs)
> >> >>
> >> >> Another alternative would be running--> sfc /scannow <--(System File
> >> >> Checker) first, -BUT- you would likely need to pop in a CD or be able
> >> >> to
> >> >> point to a "source" location for that file and possibly others, to be
> >> >> restored.
> >> >>
> >> >> Finally, another consideration would be trying a System Restore. You
> >> >> could
> >> >> try pressing Ctrl-Alt-Delete (Windows Task Manager) and then choose
> >> >> File-->New Task (Run...)
> >> >>
> >> >> Run--> %SYSTEMROOT%\System32\restore\rstrui.exe
> >> >> -or-
> >> >> Run--> MSCONFIG-->then on General tab-->Click on <LAUNCH SYSTEM
> >> >> RESTORE>
> >> >> Choose most recent date from before this mess and let Windows try to
> >> >> go
> >> >> back
> >> >> in time.
> >> >>
> >> >> "Leslie" <Leslie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> news:59FF69E9-557A-4AE2-A3A6-BDBA42C73806@microsoft.com...
> >> >> > This happened two days ago and since then I get the message on
> >> >> > opening
> >> >> > my
> >> >> > computer. I click OK and it brings me to the wallpaper but there
> >> >> > are
> >> >> > no
> >> >> > icons and nothing more happens. I have no disc, Compaq stores such
> >> >> > things
> >> >> > in
> >> >> > a Cab file I understand. I am not very experienced with this sort
> >> >> > of
> >> >> > thing
> >> >> > and would appreciate any assistance you could give me.
> >> >> > --
> >> >> > Thanks Leslie
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
Re: This application has failed to start because Normaliz.dl
On Jul 23, 10:31
RE: This application has failed to start because Normaliz.dl
This was a good fix Brent...Thanks
"Leslie" wrote:
> This happened two days ago and since then I get the message on opening my
> computer. I click OK and it brings me to the wallpaper but there are no
> icons and nothing more happens. I have no disc, Compaq stores such things in
> a Cab file I understand. I am not very experienced with this sort of thing
> and would appreciate any assistance you could give me.
> --
> Thanks Leslie
"Leslie" wrote:
> This happened two days ago and since then I get the message on opening my
> computer. I click OK and it brings me to the wallpaper but there are no
> icons and nothing more happens. I have no disc, Compaq stores such things in
> a Cab file I understand. I am not very experienced with this sort of thing
> and would appreciate any assistance you could give me.
> --
> Thanks Leslie