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Old 30-04-2008, 01:16 AM   #1
El Pablo
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Default Problems on eDataSecurity on Windows Vista


Hi, i have a problem with my Notebook Acer 4520 the module
eDataSecurtiy was corrupeted , when i turn on the Notebook and log on
with my user , then apperance a "pop up" window showme the message
that it missing one "DLL" and that reinstalling that aplication
(eDataSecurity) will solve the problem.

I downladed the eDataSecurity and unzipped on my hard disk but when i
try to run the "exe"
Windows Vista sendme a message like that:

" Error: C:\setup.exe
i can´t found module "

mmm... whats that???


if i reboot the Lap on "safe mode recovery directory" (sorry for my
traduction but the messages are in Spanish)
i can run the "setup" without problems but in the middle of the
process , crash because:
"can't write o edit the file C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers " then the
process roll back
and finish without install eDataSecurity

the installation is made with the user Administrator

what is the problem? what is the wrong pass ?

thanks for your help.
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Old 03-05-2008, 12:01 AM   #2
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Default Re: Problems on eDataSecurity on Windows Vista

Hi!

On Apr 30, 2:19 pm, Engel <En...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hello Pablo,
>
> Run SFC to see if any file from the OS has been delete or corrupt.
>
> Go to Start > All Programs > Accessories and right-click
> on the Command Prompt and choose "Run as administrator".
> Type in: SFC /SCANNOW and press your Enter key.
>

yea, i made that but Windows don´t letme run the command prompt , when
i tried run apperance a Window Pop up
whit the same error " can´t find module"... :-(

if i uninstall all the "Powering technology" software, the problem
will disappear ?

> If that does not work, try repairing your system. Boot from your Windows
> Vista DVD, select the System Repair Option > on the setup screen, select
> 'Repair Computer > Select your installation of Windows > select Startup
> Repair option and follow instructions.


i will do...

thanks for your comments!
Saludos

El Pablo.


>
> Buena suerte
> --

ok igual :-D
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