When I power down my computer, I regularly get a dialogue box that says
"USRprbda.exe.DLL Initialization Failed" and then I have to click OK. Does
anyone know what this is or how to make it go away
USRprbda.exe.DLL Initialization Failed
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Re: USRprbda.exe.DLL Initialization Failed
"GregNga" <GregNga@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> When I power down my computer, I regularly get a dialogue box that says
> "USRprbda.exe.DLL Initialization Failed" and then I have to click OK. Does
> anyone know what this is or how to make it go away
Google sez
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SC Tom
news:AD8CFC47-C977-49FB-825F-51BAF498F0B3@microsoft.com...
> When I power down my computer, I regularly get a dialogue box that says
> "USRprbda.exe.DLL Initialization Failed" and then I have to click OK. Does
> anyone know what this is or how to make it go away
Google sez
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&sour ... f&oq=&aqi=
SC Tom
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RE: USRprbda.exe.DLL Initialization Failed
Its your US Robotics modem. Check for Hardware Optional update on Windows
Update. Or you can try to uninstall the modem then reboot, it should
reinstall.
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Rey
"GregNga" wrote:
> When I power down my computer, I regularly get a dialogue box that says
> "USRprbda.exe.DLL Initialization Failed" and then I have to click OK. Does
> anyone know what this is or how to make it go away
Update. Or you can try to uninstall the modem then reboot, it should
reinstall.
--
Rey
"GregNga" wrote:
> When I power down my computer, I regularly get a dialogue box that says
> "USRprbda.exe.DLL Initialization Failed" and then I have to click OK. Does
> anyone know what this is or how to make it go away
RE: USRprbda.exe.DLL Initialization Failed
Do *not* get hardware updates from the Windows/Microsoft updates web page
unless your hardware happens to be Microsoft manufacturered... Always get the
hardware drivers (when you need them) from the actual manufacture?
unless your hardware happens to be Microsoft manufacturered... Always get the
hardware drivers (when you need them) from the actual manufacture?