Monday, May 24, 2010

Rthdcpl.exe.illegal system dll relocation can anybody tell me why this keeps poping up on start up?

the system DLL user32.dll was relocated in memory. the application will not run properly. the relocation occurred because the DLL C:/windows\system32\HHCTRL.OCK occupied an address range reserved fo windows system Dll . the vendor supplying the DLL should be contacted for a new Dll ... How do you do this?

Rthdcpl.exe.illegal system dll relocation can anybody tell me why this keeps poping up on start up?
You are the 59th person I've helped w/this problem, with 100% results.





There is a windows security update that is causing this problem on alot of pc's,





Control panel%26gt;%26gt;add or remove, at the top checkmark the box next to "show updates", scroll down towards the bottom, look for security update: KB925902, click remove to uninstall it, and restart your pc.





NOTE: you may need to change your automatic updates settings, if it is set on "automatic", or it will try to install this update again later on.
Reply:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935448/e...
Reply:It's an issue with Realtek audio drivers. Try reinstalling.


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