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| Re: RTHDCPL.EXE - Illegal System DLL relocation. My computer also says the Illegal System DLL relocation and it is not allowing me to access the internet so I can not download anything and I am using my home computer instead of my tablet labtop. Does anyone know how i can fix this? |
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| Re: RTHDCPL.EXE - Illegal System DLL relocation. "connerfb" <connerfc********.com> wrote > My computer also says the Illegal System DLL relocation and it is not > allowing me to access the internet so I can not download anything and I > am using my home computer instead of my tablet labtop. Does anyone know > how i can fix this? Download the fix from a computer that has internet access. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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| Re: RTHDCPL.EXE - Illegal System DLL relocation. A lot of people are getting this message after an automatic Microsoft update messed with their system: "The system DLL user32.dll was relocated in memory. The application will not run properly. The relocation occured because the DLL C:\WINDOWS\syste32\HHCTRL.OCX occupied an address range reserved for Windows system DLLs. The vendor supplying the DLL contacted for a new DLL." The microsoft link formerly provided by this forum to download a solution no longer works. Furthermore, I wonder whether these incidences are scams by Microsoft to force consumers to buy more of their software? The microsoft download solution to this problem may appear to be free, but in the small print you discover that you have to have other microsoft accessory software to make the fix take effect. Further, if you download the fix software and then discover you don't have the accompanying microsoft software that you need to make it take effect, your system could run even worse than before you downloaded the fix. This is what forces people into purchases. That's what I wory about - when in fact the fault lies with microsoft and it is they who should be making reparation. So if anyone finds a solidn way to fix this problem without being dependent on further software and exploitation from microsoft, it would be wonderful to post that here. |
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| Re: RTHDCPL.EXE - Illegal System DLL relocation. An aditional problem caused by the microsoft update, I forgot to mention, is that it also prevents you creating a recovery point. Otherwise that would be a solution - to recover the system prior to the microsoft interference. So if the system crashes in this condition, the microsoft victim (I mean the microsoft customer) could be inreal trouble. |
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| Re: RTHDCPL.EXE - Illegal System DLL relocation. "authorgary" <garymcm********.com> schrieb: > A lot of people are getting this message after an automatic Microsoft > update messed with their system: > "The system DLL user32.dll was relocated in > memory. The application will not run > properly. The relocation occured because the > DLL C:\WINDOWS\syste32\HHCTRL.OCX occupied an > address range reserved for Windows system > DLLs. The vendor supplying the DLL contacted > for a new DLL." > > The microsoft link formerly provided by this forum to download a > solution no longer works. Pardon? http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en is still there and has ever been since April 3rd. Download the update, execute it and you should be fine again. Bye, Freudi |
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| Re: RTHDCPL.EXE - Illegal System DLL relocation. Same here with an hhctrl.ocx in the mix as well anybody have any suggestions. I tried removing my realtech hd audio and then doing updates but nothing. what would cause this info to move? and if there are bots on my machine how do I get rid of them? |
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| Re: RTHDCPL.EXE - Illegal System DLL relocation. Thanks, yes, the microsoft x does work without any attendant purchases. I still wonder about microsoft, though. I do hope they are going to learn to be more scrupulous with their automatic update downloads. But then, why should a multibillion dollar corporation worry about being scrupulous? |
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| RE: RTHDCPL.EXE - Illegal System DLL relocation. Thanks TaurArian - loaded your recommended download - no error message on start up - great. "Frank Martin" wrote: > I get this error all of a sudden. > > "The system DLL user32.dll was relocated in > memory. The application will not run > properly. The relocation occured because the > DLL C:\WINDOWS\syste32\HHCTRL.OCX occupied an > address range reserved for Windows system > DLLs. The vendor supplying the DLL contacted > for a new DLL." > > > How do I fix this? And which "vendor" do > they mean? > > Please help, Frank > > > |
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| RE: RTHDCPL.EXE - Illegal System DLL relocation. My lack of patience led me to go with a fresh install when I encountered the above problem with RTHDCPL.EXE. I avoided installing KB925902 this time around. My question is this: Should I install KB925902 and then apply KB935448 or should I just apply KB935448? Maybe this will teach me once and for all to not be so quick to reformat and reinstall. "TaurArian" wrote: > Vulnerabilities in GDI Could Allow Remote Code Execution (925902) > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec.../ms07-017.mspx > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925902 > Known issues > After you install this security update on a Windows XP Service Pack 2 > (SP2)-based computer, Realtek HD Audio Control Panel (Rthdcpl.exe) may not > start. Additionally, you receive an error message that is similar to the > following: > Rthdcpl.exe - Illegal System DLL Relocation > 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.ocx occupied an address range reserved for Windows > system DLLs. The vendor supplying the DLL should be contacted for a new DLL. > > Update for Windows XP (KB935448) > Install this update to resolve an issue where the Realtek HD Audio Control > Panel may not start after you install security update KB925902 (MS07-017) and > security update KB928843 (MS07-008). > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en > Supported Operating Systems: Windows XP Service Pack 2 > > > "Frank Martin" wrote: > > > I get this error all of a sudden. > > > > "The system DLL user32.dll was relocated in > > memory. The application will not run > > properly. The relocation occured because the > > DLL C:\WINDOWS\syste32\HHCTRL.OCX occupied an > > address range reserved for Windows system > > DLLs. The vendor supplying the DLL contacted > > for a new DLL." > > > > > > How do I fix this? And which "vendor" do > > they mean? > > > > Please help, Frank > > > > > > |
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| Re: RTHDCPL.EXE - Illegal System DLL relocation. The patch is for the patch. 925902, then 935448. -- ==================================== TaurArian [MS-MVP] 2005-2007 - Australia ==================================== How to make a good post: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm Backup and data recovery: http://www.acronis.com.sg/ Enhancing file system performance: http://www.diskeeper.com/defrag.asp "Grphxman1" <Grphxman1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FE8D1C67-4595-4FFC-A4C1-A18AF1279C18@microsoft.com... | My lack of patience led me to go with a fresh install when I encountered the | above problem with RTHDCPL.EXE. I avoided installing KB925902 this time | around. My question is this: Should I install KB925902 and then apply | KB935448 or should I just apply KB935448? | Maybe this will teach me once and for all to not be so quick to reformat | and reinstall. | | | "TaurArian" wrote: | | > Vulnerabilities in GDI Could Allow Remote Code Execution (925902) | > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec.../ms07-017.mspx | > | > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925902 | > Known issues | > After you install this security update on a Windows XP Service Pack 2 | > (SP2)-based computer, Realtek HD Audio Control Panel (Rthdcpl.exe) may not | > start. Additionally, you receive an error message that is similar to the | > following: | > Rthdcpl.exe - Illegal System DLL Relocation | > 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.ocx occupied an address range reserved for Windows | > system DLLs. The vendor supplying the DLL should be contacted for a new DLL. | > | > Update for Windows XP (KB935448) | > Install this update to resolve an issue where the Realtek HD Audio Control | > Panel may not start after you install security update KB925902 (MS07-017) and | > security update KB928843 (MS07-008). | > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en | > Supported Operating Systems: Windows XP Service Pack 2 | > | > | > "Frank Martin" wrote: | > | > > I get this error all of a sudden. | > > | > > "The system DLL user32.dll was relocated in | > > memory. The application will not run | > > properly. The relocation occured because the | > > DLL C:\WINDOWS\syste32\HHCTRL.OCX occupied an | > > address range reserved for Windows system | > > DLLs. The vendor supplying the DLL contacted | > > for a new DLL." | > > | > > | > > How do I fix this? And which "vendor" do | > > they mean? | > > | > > Please help, Frank | > > | > > | > > |
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| Re: RTHDCPL.EXE - Illegal System DLL relocation. Thanks for the solution. Following your advise, all went well. Regards from Budapest Quote:
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