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Any image, link, or discussion related to child pornography, child nudity, or other child abuse or exploitation. Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I regret to say no errors seem to show in this software. The only trace of those errors I have is in the Event Viewer, as mentioned in the first message.

The error in the Event Viewer points to the ntdll. You can configure Windows to create user-mode dumps. Step 3 : Then the tool will start detecting issues. When you get the following interface, choose Try recommended settings to test and run the program using recommended compatibility setting.

You just need to follow the onscreen instruction to see if it works. So, if you get the ntdll. Step 3 : Wait patiently until the scanning process is completed. Then, restart your computer to check if the error is fixed. Some add-ons of your Internet Explorer can lead to this issue as well.

Just follow the steps below to disable some add-ons of Internet Explorer. Step 1 : Open your Internet Explorer. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Asked by:. Archived Forums. Windows 8. Sign in to vote. Hi, At work, I have six Windows 8. All rights reserved. Loading unloaded module list If you see any red squares during the scan, it means your hard drive is beginning to fail; as such, there is a very good chance that this may be related to the ntdll. In that case, you should backup the hard drive immediately and plan to replace it with another drive.

A Virus or Malware Infection Once you've scanned the hard drive for errors, the next thing to do is to scan your system for viruses and malware.

To do so: If you already have antivirus installed, then make sure it is up to date and run a full system scan. If you don't have antivirus installed, then I suggest you download and install Avast! Once it is installed, do a full system scan. Once you have scanned for viruses, you can also perform a malware scan.

For this task I recommend Malwarebytes Antimalware free. When you install the program, I suggest you do not run the free trial of the Premium version, otherwise it will quit working after 30 days and prompt you to purchase the program. This is really not necessary, as you can run manual scans on the free version any time you want, and only when you think you might be infected.

To do so: Click Start, then type in "cmd" no quotes. Wait for CMD. Then go back to the administrative command prompt and right click in the middle of the window and select Paste from the dialogue menu. The text you copied in Step 2 should now be output on the command line and the system file checker sfc utility should now be scanning your hard drive; this will take a while. Pay close attention to any errors.

If you receive any error messages then you likely have a corrupt installation of Windows. This is a second layer of system file scanning that will actually repair damaged system files in some cases by downloading the appropriate file from Microsoft's servers.

DISM doesn't always work, however, and may report an error message. Note that if you receive an error that "DISM" is not found, then it is because you are not running Windows 8 or 10 and you can safely ignore this error message. A Corrupt User Account If you've managed to get this far in this article, the next thing to try is using another user account on Windows to see if this fixes the problem.

The text you copied in Step 2 should now be output on the command line and the Administrator account should now be enabled. Please note that when you log in as the Administrator user, the bookmarks in your current user account will not be shared.



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