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RTHDCPL.EXE failed DLL


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hrparra

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:whistling: Dear Sirs.
I already update my windows XP. After that I restart my computer and i got a box with the following message,

RTHDCPL.EXE - Illegal system DLL Relocation
The system DLL user32.dll was relocated in memory. The application will not run properly. The relocation ocurred because the DLL C:\WINDOWS\System32\HHCTRL.OCX ocuppied and address range reserved for Windows system DLLs. The vendor suppliying the DLL should be contacted for a new DLL.

I hope you can help me!

Edited by hrparra, 03 April 2007 - 02:58 PM.

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Assailant

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yeah samething happened to me after i update my comp i even tried system restore im stuck i dont know wat to do anymore
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hey yo i got mine fixed try using sytem restore in safe mode. mine is fix now when i run symtem restore at safe mode. reboot ur comp and as soon as its starting press F8 until a windows pop ups thats makes u pick safe mod and so on pick the safe mode then use sytem restore. this time find a program thats lets u back up ur files so when it happens agen u can just used ur back up files.
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I had the same problem when the system did the update earlier... and when I restarted the computer it gave me something similar... is your computer working doing what you did? I don't want to restart and find out my computer won't start... I've already had a crash on three computers I've used in the last year... and only one of them was actually mine.
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hrparra

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Hello everybody
Thank you very much for post. I did the suggestion of Assailant that means that I ran the system restore in Safe mode. I do not know if the problem is solved, but at least, The message box did not appear again. It is important to mention that I tried to restore but I could not until I did in Safe mode
I will check the computer during the following days,
If you have any suggestion do not hesitate to post it
Kind regards
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http://www.microsoft...z...p;cr=US&p=1

Vulnerabilities in GDI Could Allow Remote Code Execution (925902)
http://www.microsoft...n/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...;displaylang=en
Supported Operating Systems: Windows XP Service Pack 2


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