driver error?
Ok i have 2 computers ones an XP ones a 2000, On my 2000 whenever it starts up and goes to my desktop, an error message pops up and says The Dynamic link library mscoree. dll could not be found in the specified path then it says the path.
Ok i have 2 computers ones an XP ones a 2000, On my 2000 whenever it starts up and goes to my desktop, an error message pops up and says "The Dynamic link library mscoree.dll could not be found in the specified path" then it says the path.. I dont know if its really bad but does anyone know what it means incase something bad happens? ATI Radeon 7200 is the video card that its using.. I'm Pretty sure i got the latest drivers for it..
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Originally posted by Biggie-Sized:
Quote:Ok i have 2 computers ones an XP ones a 2000, On my 2000 whenever it starts up and goes to my desktop, an error message pops up and says "The Dynamic link library mscoree.dll could not be found in the specified path" then it says the path.. I dont know if its really bad but does anyone know what it means incase something bad happens? ATI Radeon 7200 is the video card that its using.. I'm Pretty sure i got the latest drivers for it..
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=316091
Quote:Ok i have 2 computers ones an XP ones a 2000, On my 2000 whenever it starts up and goes to my desktop, an error message pops up and says "The Dynamic link library mscoree.dll could not be found in the specified path" then it says the path.. I dont know if its really bad but does anyone know what it means incase something bad happens? ATI Radeon 7200 is the video card that its using.. I'm Pretty sure i got the latest drivers for it..
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=316091
Basically ATI's newest drivers require .Net Framework to be installed. But, what can sometimes happen is that the programs using .Net were written for .Net 1.1 . If you installed .Net 2.0 (as one of Microsoft's suggested updates), it will sometimes remove .Net 1.1 and the calling program can't use .Net 2.0 . You then have to download and re-install .Net 1.1 again (unfortunately, as I recall you have to download .Net 1.0 and then go through a couple of more trips to Windows Update to add all the security patches to bring it up to .Net 1.1. .Net 2.0 and .Net 1.1 can be installed and run together.