audioeng.dll

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  1. Korpiii

    Korpiii Member

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    Eli kysymys taas kuuluu sellain koneen käynistyessä tulee ikkuna jossa lukee.
    C:\Windows\system32\audioeng.dll ei ole tarkoitettu suoritettavaksi Windows-järjestelmässä tai siinä on virhe. Ja jotain asenna uudestaan jne...
    Oisko tähän minkään laista selitystä äänet ei toimi koska tää ilmottaa jotai siitä.
    Apuja tarvis.
     
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    Näyttää siltä, että kyseinen DLL-tiedosto on jostakin syystä korruptoitunut. Tässä keskustelussa joku kertoo ratkaisseensa ongelman kopioimalla kyseisen DLL-tiedoston terveeltä koneelta ja korvaamalla sillä ongelmakoneen samannimiset tiedostot.

    Tuollainen DLL-tiedoston kopioiminen ja siirtäminen omalle koneelle ei yleensä ole suositeltavaa, joten tätä ei pidä pitää suosituksena. Et myöskään kertonut, onko sinulla myös Vista, jolle ohje on. DLL-tiedostojen peukalointi ei ole yhtä helppoa kuin muiden tiedostojen käsittely, mikä sekin ohjeesta ilmenee. Eli omalla vastuullasi voit kokeilla. (Vaikka kukapa muutenkaan toisten kokeiluista vastaisi.)
     
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    Sain itse korjattua ongelman. Kysäsin vistan foorumeilta nii ne antoivat ohjeet. Laitan tänne nyt samat ohjeet englanniksi jotka itse sain vistalta jos jollain ilmenee aikasempi asia niin lukemaan tämä ala palkki vain!

    You can try to run a System File checker tool (SFC Scan). This tool will fix the system files that are corrupted.
    Steps to perform SFC scan:
    1. Click the Start button
    2. From the Start Menu, Click All programs followed by Accessories
    3. In the Accessories menu, Right Click on the Command Prompt option
    4. From the drop down menu that appears, Click on the 'Run as administrator' option
    5. If you have the User Account Control (UAC) enabled, you will be asked for authorization prior to the command prompt opening. You may simply need to press the Continue button if you are the administrator or insert the administrator password etc.
    6. In the Command Prompt window, type: sfc /scannow and then press Enter
    7. A message will appear stating that 'The system scan will begin'
    8. Be patient because the scan may take some time
    9. If any files require replacing SFC will replace them. You may be asked to insert your Vista DVD for this process to continue
    10. If everything is okay you should, after the scan, see the following message "Windows resource protection did not find any integrity violations"
    11. After the scan has completed, close the command prompt window, restart the computer and check.
    Method 2: If it is a recent issue that has come up you can try performing a system restore and check if it works fine.
    To restore the operating system to an earlier point in time, follow these steps:
    1. Click Start, type system restore in the Start Search box, and then click System Restore in the Programs list. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type your password or click Continue.
    2. In the System Restore dialog box, click Choose a different restore point, and then click Next.
    3. In the list of restore points, click a restore point that was created before you began to experience the issue, and then click Next.
    4. Click Finish
    Note: When you perform System Restore to restore the computer to previous state, programs and updates you installed are removed.
    For more information please follow the below given link:
    How to repair the operating system and how to restore the operating system configuration to an earlier point in time in Windows Vista
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936212/
    Hope this information is helpful.
    Let me know if this worked.
    Regards
    Praseetha K
    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
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