Hello. I went to install two video games today (Call of Juarez and BF2: Special Forces) and patch them up. After a restart, I got a load of windows error pop ups for slightly less than half of the processes that I run on start up. They all stated that
"This application has failed to start because urlmon.dll was not found"
or
"This application has failed to start because imagehelp.dll was not found"
Lastly, when I check the details of one of the errors it also cited
"Fault Module Name - Kernal32.dll" as an addition DLL file that was corrupted
When I go to double click the My Computer folder, I get the follow error message
"Explorer.exe
Class not registered"
Does anyone have any solutions to these problems. I have only had this computer for 2 weeks and I have not messed with the registry files but once and that was a week ago to delete a EAgames Registry file for battlefield 2 and nothing else.
A friend suggest I just reinstall windows. Now I would normally take this advice but last time I tried to install Vista, I couldn't get that to happen. I brought it to a computer shop and they cited that the mobo's bios were not correctly set and they themselves had to call taiwan to figure it out. If I were to reinstall now, could I run into this same problem again. Should I just bring this to a shop again? Thanks for your time, patience and help.
"This application has failed to start because urlmon.dll was not found"
or
"This application has failed to start because imagehelp.dll was not found"
Lastly, when I check the details of one of the errors it also cited
"Fault Module Name - Kernal32.dll" as an addition DLL file that was corrupted
When I go to double click the My Computer folder, I get the follow error message
"Explorer.exe
Class not registered"
Does anyone have any solutions to these problems. I have only had this computer for 2 weeks and I have not messed with the registry files but once and that was a week ago to delete a EAgames Registry file for battlefield 2 and nothing else.
A friend suggest I just reinstall windows. Now I would normally take this advice but last time I tried to install Vista, I couldn't get that to happen. I brought it to a computer shop and they cited that the mobo's bios were not correctly set and they themselves had to call taiwan to figure it out. If I were to reinstall now, could I run into this same problem again. Should I just bring this to a shop again? Thanks for your time, patience and help.