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Old December 20th 09, 02:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Daave[_8_]
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Default Entry Point was not Found

The other night I was copying a large file to an external USB hard
drive. I decided to go to bed and when I woke up and returned to the PC,
I saw a BSOD. And damned if I now can't find the scrap of paper I wrote
down the details on!!! Sorry [hangs head]! I will post back when I
locate it. It was a memory dump.

Anyway, I Googled and the only suggestion that I thought was worth
trying was to open a command prompt, change the directory to
C:\windows\system32, and enter the following command:

regsvr32 usbmon.dll

I wasn't sure if this would fix the problem, but I figured it couldn't
hurt.

I then got the following message:

usbmon.dll was loaded, but the DllRegisterServer entry point was not
found. This file can not be registered.

I wonder if this is related to my BSOD or if it is coincidental. Also,
how can I address this other issue?

TIA.


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Old December 20th 09, 03:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Daave[_8_]
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Default Entry Point was not Found

Daave wrote:
The other night I was copying a large file to an external USB hard
drive. I decided to go to bed and when I woke up and returned to the
PC, I saw a BSOD. And damned if I now can't find the scrap of paper I
wrote down the details on!!! Sorry [hangs head]! I will post back
when I locate it. It was a memory dump.

Anyway, I Googled and the only suggestion that I thought was worth
trying was to open a command prompt, change the directory to
C:\windows\system32, and enter the following command:

regsvr32 usbmon.dll

I wasn't sure if this would fix the problem, but I figured it couldn't
hurt.

I then got the following message:

usbmon.dll was loaded, but the DllRegisterServer entry point was not
found. This file can not be registered.

I wonder if this is related to my BSOD or if it is coincidental. Also,
how can I address this other issue?

TIA.


Upon further research, it is very possible that usbmon.dll was not
*meant* to be registered...

Sound right?


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Old December 20th 09, 03:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Daave[_8_]
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Posts: 2,461
Default Entry Point was not Found


Daave wrote:
The other night I was copying a large file to an external USB hard
drive. I decided to go to bed and when I woke up and returned to the
PC, I saw a BSOD. And damned if I now can't find the scrap of paper I
wrote down the details on!!! Sorry [hangs head]! I will post back
when I locate it. It was a memory dump.

Anyway, I Googled and the only suggestion that I thought was worth
trying was to open a command prompt, change the directory to
C:\windows\system32, and enter the following command:

regsvr32 usbmon.dll

I wasn't sure if this would fix the problem, but I figured it couldn't
hurt.

I then got the following message:

usbmon.dll was loaded, but the DllRegisterServer entry point was not
found. This file can not be registered.

I wonder if this is related to my BSOD or if it is coincidental. Also,
how can I address this other issue?

TIA.


Upon further research, it is very possible that usbmon.dll was not
*meant* to be registered...

Sound right?


 




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