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This COMES up when I log onto my computer. The system DLL user 32.dll was relocated in memory. the application will not run properly. The relocation occcurred because the DLL C:\WINDOWS\system 32\HHCTRL.OCX occupied an address range RESERVED for Windows system DLLs. The vendor supplying the DLL should be contacted for a NEW DLL.

It all started when I defragged my computer. Next I ran the scan disk. When the computer rebooted it wanted my password but WOULD not accept it. I had to go in on Safe Mode and turn it off. The computer is running fine but this error message keeps coming up when I boot.
I don't know what it is for or what to do about it. I read some on the Internet and it is a Realtek file. This is a known glitch in the latest hotfix from the Mothership...

Click Here for the FixThank you! That worked great. No message on start up anyway. Now, this isn't new, this was GOING on at the same time, when I shut down I get the message PTAWIA has encountered a problem and has to shut down. What is PTAWIA? What can I do with it?
Quote from: dinky55 on April 08, 2007, 12:27:11 PM

Thank you! That worked great. No message on start up anyway. Now, this isn't new, this was going on at the same time, when I shut down I get the message PTAWIA has encountered a problem and has to shut down. What is PTAWIA? What can I do with it?


Un-install the Kodak Easyshare program...thanks for the info it helped alotYou're more than Welcome...
Easyshare has it's share of problems...it lasted less than 2 days on my machine.

For free alternatives check Here

Kudo's to Rob Pomeroy.Got rid of Easy Share. thanks


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