application failed - iertutil.dll was not found.

snooddle

New Member
Hello,

Somebody has messed up my computer settings.

I've having a problem during startup. After I'm logged on, a popup window showing the error message "THE APPLICATION FAILED TO START BECAUSE iertutil.dll was not found. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem."

After I clicked OK, only my wallpaper showed up. All the icons, taskbars and folers are all missing. I can only activate my task manager. I can't right click and do other things. What should I do so as not to lose my files and folders? Pls help! THanks!
 

johnb35

Administrator
Staff member
That file is associated with Internet Explorer. Please download the updated version and install to see if it fixes the issue.
 

Concordedly

New Member
Hello,

Somebody has messed up my computer settings.

I've having a problem during startup. After I'm logged on, a popup window showing the error message "THE APPLICATION FAILED TO START BECAUSE iertutil.dll was not found. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem."

After I clicked OK, only my wallpaper showed up. All the icons, taskbars and folers are all missing. I can only activate my task manager. I can't right click and do other things. What should I do so as not to lose my files and folders? Pls help! THanks!

When the taskbar disappears etc, remember that you can always run a new task by clicking: File > Run and type in Explorer.exe as far as the missing .dll file you can find a free download for it here: http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?iertutil and some suggest you will probably need normaliz.dll which can be found here: http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?normaliz Both of these dll's will need to be extracted (Moved to) c:/windows/system32 in order for Windows to recognize them. Re-boot and enjoy!
 

snooddle

New Member
When the taskbar disappears etc, remember that you can always run a new task by clicking: File > Run and type in Explorer.exe as far as the missing .dll file you can find a free download for it here: http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?iertutil and some suggest you will probably need normaliz.dll which can be found here: http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?normaliz Both of these dll's will need to be extracted (Moved to) c:/windows/system32 in order for Windows to recognize them. Re-boot and enjoy!

Hi, thanks for the suggestion. I can't even run Explorer.exe. The same error msg pops up. Will it help if I burn the required file onto a CD? What should I key in under the "File > Run" if I wan to install the programme from the CD into the computer? or are there any alternatives?
 

snooddle

New Member
Oh my goodness... my com is up and running... as good as previous!!! thanks guys... your help works wonders!!! CHeers....
 

Talula

New Member
Gah

I am having the same issue, (due to my own stupidity, tried to uninstall ie*sigh*) I get the blank desktop, in safe and regular mode, task manager , etc. however can't even Run/Explorer.exe . Halp, please.
 

johnb35

Administrator
Staff member
Try downloading IE onto a flash drive and install it onto your computer that way.
 

Talula

New Member
Nope

I got nothing, doesn't even pick up the flash drive, I've tried running my original windows disk in repair , nothing , I really really don't want to hard wipe the thing but gah , getting desperate here.
 

johnb35

Administrator
Staff member
You boot to the cd to do a repair and a fresh install. You aren't trying to do a repair while inside windows are you?
 

Talula

New Member
No I wasn't, ok so I am trying the disk again, booting from my original windows disk, went into repair mode, chose to enable my windows, so now I have a C\:>Windows prompt with alot of options, and haven't a clue where I should go ..
 

johnb35

Administrator
Staff member
You went to recovery console not repair. You don't hit R on the first screen unless you want recovery console. Get to the next screen to where you actually see your disk partitions highlight which windows install you want to repair, usually C drive, and then click on R for repair. Just follow the directions.

Here is a guide with screen captures so you can easily see what screen you are at.

http://pcsupport.about.com/od/operatingsystems/ss/instxprepair1_6.htm
 

Talula

New Member
Ok

Alright, like I didn't feel like an imbecile before...doing it the right way now, it's going wish me luck.
 

Talula

New Member
Fixed

Thanks for all the help John, all fixed and back to normal, running repair the correct way did the trick.
*swears upon her first born to never again remove microsoft programs or touch her registry in naughty places*
 
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