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Solutions suggested by Dianna D - Microsoft support suggested following fix: a Copy the following on a notepad. Samhrutha G. In reply to bla's post on September 8, Hi bla, 1. Try the below steps: a. Click on start b. In the search box type in cmd c. They should return a success message then try to open device manager Note: the above commands reregisters dll file related to device manager 2.

You may also check the below: a. Right click on the option and select Properties d. In reply to Samhrutha G's post on September 8, I got the regsvr32 devmgr. Any suggestions? In reply to bla's post on September 9, In reply to Zuhl's post on September 9, Still doesn't work with any user I set up with Administrative priveleges. I really need a real solution here.

Tom of Crystal Lake Illinois. In reply to bla's post on September 10, My copy of dmocx. Viewing the damaged file with a binary editor showed that is wasn't a valid dll file. Rap Battle Lyrics Clean. Html File Structure. Coconut Papaya Smoothie. Ipad Pro Apple Pencil. Meat Eating Dinosaurs Names. Loose Updos For Long Hair.

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I tried restore and did not have a restore point that would go back far enough to correct the problem. I've checked the enum settings in the registry and they are correct. I realize I can just do a re-installation of Windows 7, but would like to avoid that if possible. Just wondering if anyone has other possible solutions. Thanks, Bobby Solved! All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic.

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