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oblivion:
Since installing the recent dotNet security patches, my poor netbook's been beside itself.
First, Windows lost its activation, and I had to redo it.
Next, ALL my DC software stopped working. CHS, FARR and LaunchBar Commander, and even DCUpdate won't run.
I hate Microsoft sometimes.
Anyone have any helpful ideas? (Win7 Starter, patched up to date -- unfortunately!)
mouser:
I dont know why any of the DC software should stop running -- none of them use dotNet.
oblivion:
I dont know why any of the DC software should stop running -- none of them use dotNet.
-mouser (November 02, 2011, 03:18 PM)
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No, I know. But the dotNet security patches are almost always a complete :down: to install without impacting lots of other stuff. Last time I did them without thinking, lots of stuff -- including DC software -- broke so I just ran a system restore and hid the updates. After the event I discovered Susan Bradley's PatchWatch recommending not doing them for pretty much those reasons... and then I find that she's now saying the October 13 .net4 patches can't really be skipped.
Here's the link.
So I bit the bullet. And my teeth now hurt quite a bit, if you see what I mean.
I'd sort of hoped that someone here might have had a similar experience and have some idea of which bit of Windows I can chuck rocks at to make everything work properly again.
I'll let you know if I work out how to fix it. I haven't yet braved the system logs, so that's my next stop. :'(
...and a quick first look suggests a common problem: ntdll.dll is what Windows says is falling in a heap.
Renegade:
Have a read here:
http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archive/2006/05/30/611355.aspx
It might help... YMMV.
oblivion:
It might help... YMMV.
-Renegade (November 02, 2011, 06:29 PM)
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It might -- thanks! :Thmbsup:
I've been struggling with the thing all evening and am getting nowhere fast; the link you posted suggests (from the last page) that if I rip out everything that's not intrinsic to the OS then try installing .Net framework 4 on its own, it might do the trick. I'll give it a go -- but for the time being, as tomorrow's already booked for Christmas shopping :( I'll boot it into ubuntu and go back to Microsoft-bashing on Friday. :)
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