Solution Title: unregmp2.exe - Entry Point Not Found when repair Windows from CD

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Alan

This seems to be a well know problem on google but I
could not find anything about it at Microsoft.com

I can't find a solution to this problem on Microsoft


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Solution Title: unregmp2.exe - Entry Point Not Found when
repair Windows from CD
asked by Workshydodger on 08/03/2004 01:19AM PDT




I am trying to repair windows after a blue screen of
death on startup that flashed so quick the error msg
could not be read.

Boot from CD Select install windows / repair windows (not
recovery console)

All was well in GUI mode Loaded Product Key OK and the PC
continued to Install Windows when the error msg

---------------------------------
unregmp2.exe - Entry Point Could Not Be Found

The Procedure entry point GetIUMS could not be located in
the dynamic link library
MSDART.dll
--------------------------------

When I click OK the msg windows remains. Any Suggestions
on how to overcome this?

Thanks Roger
 
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Darren Curtis

Step1: With the error on the screen, Press "Shift + F10" to open the Command
Prompt.

Step2: In the command prompt window type "taskmgr.exe" (without the quotes) and hit enter to bring up the Task Manager.

Step3: When the Task Manager comes up terminate the error message by selecting the error message from under the Applications tab
and clicking on End Task and then End.

Note: If this does not end the task in the Applications tab, you will then have to go to the Processes tab and end the UnRegmp2.exe
process which identifies the error message and click End Process to terminate the process.

Step4: You may have to click End Process repeatedly until the error message is gone.

Step5: Once you confirm that the task is no longer listed, type "exit" in the Command Prompt and press Enter.

Setp6: Continue with the install.

The installation will proceed without any problems. Do this whenever the error message comes up during the Installation phase and the
installation will proceed without any problems.

Note: When you open Windows Media Player after getting back to Windows you will get the same error message that you got during the
Repair install. So inorder to resolve this issue please download and install the latest version of MDAC, which is MDAC 2.8.

MDAC 2.8 Download Location
To download MDAC 2.8, visit the following Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=6c050fe3-c795-4b7d-b037-185d0506396c

Best Regards,
Darren Curtis, MCSE
Microsoft Enterprise Support Engineer
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security

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