1670: unable to load module d:iss setup.dll,error code:193
I install this game from cd when i click install a box appears and said 1670: unable to load module d:iss setup.dll,error code:193 what can i do help plz.... thanx in advance
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get current PS update when you turn on system - if the update doesn't automatically load - go to system - system updates - follow instructions on machine.
The problem is that the Cyberlink software that comes with the drive cannot be installed on a Windows N Edition (Microsoft created the 'N' edition following a European lawsuit). In order to fix this problem in Windows media player needs to be installed on your computer first.
You can obtain a copy free, direct from Microsoft here-
well thats frusterating somtimes, i can tell you the problem might be a disk read error, that means or your disk or the cd-rom, and it might be a ram problem, so try different disk....under different burning sppeeds......
Router setup If you are using the cd that comes with the router, that is the problem. You do not have to use the cd. Go to the control panel and un-install the program that the cd installed. then: Shutdown your PC. Unplug the power from the router and the cable modem. Wait 30 sec. then plug in the power to the cable modem, wait 30 sec. then plug the power to the router. Wait till you have "Internet" light then restart your PC. The PC should pick up an IP address and you should be able to get on-line. This is if you have a cable service provider. If you have DSL, the router needs to be configured with PPOe. If I could be of further assistance, let me know. If this helps or solves the issue, please rate it. Thanks, Joe
Router setup You do not have to use the cd. Go to the control panel and un-install the program that the cd installed. then:
Shutdown your PC. Unplug the power from the router and the cable modem. Wait 30 sec. then plug in the power to the cable modem, wait 30 sec. then plug the power to the router. Wait till you have "Internet" light then restart your PC. The PC should pick up an IP address and you should be able to get on-line. This is if you have a cable service provider. If you have DSL, the router needs to be configured with PPOe.
If I could be of further assistance, let me know. If this helps or solves the issue, please rate it. Thanks, Joe
Router setup If you are using the cd that comes with the router, that is the problem. You do not have to use the cd. Go to the control panel and un-install the program that the cd installed. then:
Shutdown your PC. Unplug the power from the router and the cable modem. Wait 30 sec. then plug in the power to the cable modem, wait 30 sec. then plug the power to the router. Wait till you have "Internet" light then restart your PC. The PC should pick up an IP address and you should be able to get on-line. This is if you have a cable service provider. If you have DSL, the router needs to be configured with PPOe.
If I could be of further assistance, let me know. If this helps or solves the issue, please rate it. Thanks, Joe
Take this same question to microsoft.com ,Put in exactly as stated , ask for solution. Don't forget the part about error number.Also if you know the times and dates involved of said error. Go to your help and support section, in search window.Put in Windows Error Log. Every error your pc makes is in there. Print Page or take a pencil and write down all instances of problem? Also take it to microsoft.com with all the facts. they can tell you what to do to fix it ? They have spent a lot of money on your PC ?Til next time?
Uninstalling other makers software may remove a system file which prevents installation of Coolpix drivers from the Nikon View v5.1 CD on Windows 98SE systems.
It has been reported that, when connecting a Coolpix camera to a Windows 98SE machine, the hardware wizard will not recognize the appropriate driver; this setup fails because the file "IMAGEHLP.DLL" is missing from the system. Installation will stop with an error message which mentions this file. This problem may be caused by the earlier removal of another makers software from the operating system.
To solve the problem, first disconnect the camera then follow these instructions to copy the appropriate file from the Win98SE CD back to the correct directory on your computer:
Place the Win98SE CDROM in the CD-ROM drive.
From the Start Menu select Run, type in SFC.EXE.
Select "Extract a single file".
Type in IMAGEHLP.DLL to the field provided.
Click start.
When the next dialogue box appears click "skip".
This dialog box appears:
Where e:\WIN98\ should be the Win98SE CD-ROM (your CD-ROM drive may use another letter other than "e").
Copy the file to the same destination shown and a screen will appear showing that "File has been successfully extracted".
Next, remove the Win98SE CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive and replace the Nikon View 5 CD in the CD-ROM drive. Reconnect the camera. The hardware wizard should automatically detect the camera and install the driver from the Nikon View 5 CD.
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