Various applications won't open because "msvbvm60.DLL" not found

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Guest

I've been trying to open a disc for the iTrip FM tuner for my iPod and a pop
message saying "application could not be openned because msvbvm60.DLL could
not be found. Reinstalling it may fix the problem". THis identical message
has popped up in the pat when I've tried openning the SOnic Blast music
player and another music player that came with the computer (Sony Vaio PCV
RX830). Sony tech support was not helpful. Windows support charges $35.
Does anyone know whats going on.

Also, why has the pop up "Install sys32.exe" been showing up every time I
log into windows? Its been doing it ever since we installed the Blaster Worm
repair stuff last year.
 
M

Michael Solomon \(MS-MVP\)

First, be sure your antivirus software has the latest definitions and run a
virus scan.

Second, download, install and run Ad Aware:
www.lavasoftusa.com

Do the above just to be sure you are clear of anything that might be the
source of the issue. If clear, it sounds as though whatever you used to
remove the worm may have taken some possibly infected system files as well.
See below.

The following assumes you have an actual XP CD as opposed to a restore CD or
restore partition supplied by your PC manufacturer.

Go to Start, type sfc /scannow in the run box and press enter. Note, there
is a space between sfc and the forward slash. You will be asked for your XP
CD. Be aware, upon inserting the CD the XP setup screen may appear, this is
not a part of sfc /scannow, rather it is being invoked by autorun. Simply
minimize the screen and allow sfc to continue.

If the above fails to resolve the issue, try a repair install as follows:

Be sure you are well backed up in case there is a problem from which you are
unable to recover. NOTE, while a repair install should leave your data
files intact, if something goes wrong during the repair install, you may be
forced to start over and do a clean install of XP. If you don't have your
data backed up, you would lose your data should that eventuality occur.

Assuming your system is set to boot from the CD-ROM drive, boot with the XP
CD in the drive. If it isn't or you are not sure, you need to enter the
system's BIOS. When you boot the system, the first screen usually has
instructions that if you wish to enter setup press a specific key, when you
see that, do so. Then you will have to navigate to the boot sequence, if
the CD-ROM drive is not first line, set it first in the boot sequence. Save
your settings and exit with the XP CD in the drive. The system will reboot.

Boot from the CD. If your system is set to be able to boot from the CD, it
should detect the disk and give a brief message, during the boot up, if you
wish to boot from the CD press any key.

Once you have pressed a key, setup should begin. You will see a reference
asking if you need to load special drivers and another notice that if you
wish to begin the ASR (Automatic Recovery Console) depress F2. Just let
setup run past all of that. It will continue to load files and drivers.

Then it will bring you to a screen. Eventually, you will come to a screen
with the option to (1) setup Windows or (2) Repair Windows Installation
using the Recovery console.

The first option, to setup Windows is the one you want and requires you to
press enter. When asked, press F8 to accept the end user agreement. Setup
will then search for previous versions of Windows. Upon finding your
version, it will ask if you wish to Repair your current installation or
install fresh. Press R, that will run a repair installation. From there
on, follow the screens.
 
G

Guest

Michael,
All I have are the XP restore CD's, not the acual XP discs. Do I need to
purchase the XP CD's or is there some way to reinstall the sys32.exe file w/
the restore CD's? Will doing a system restore delete any software and data
that wasn't on the computer when I first bought it? If so it doens't seem
worth the effort (and risk) to replace this file since the computer runs
alright w/out it. The "msvbvm60.DLL" was resolved by downloading some
updated software as Bob Babcock suggested in his reply.
thanks,
Adrian
 

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