Error Loading Cmicnfg Cpl The Specified Module Could Not
error I found on my computer that I did a search on the web for a quick and easy fix for. I found this forum that had my error cmicnfg dynamic link library and symptoms, but found no one had a solution. The thread was closed c-media corporation because the original poster had not responded to the posts in over a year, even though it sparked a hsmgr lively discussion with others saying they had same problem (at which Daniweb admins kept scoffing! I say LET THEM POST! Even if they don't have an answer, knowing that others have the same issue and finding out how it was caused in each case can be very good and help toward a solution!). I thought that was @$$ and was what made me join this forum, to give those having this problem the answer they deserved and not the closed thread they got in return. Whataloadacrap. Background: This error occurs after trying to uninstall the updated (and overrated) C-Media WDM Audio Driver for onboard sound that appears after upgrading to XP SP2 and/or going to WindowsUpdate. Likely the driver didn't work, so you tried uninstalling the driver and were going to put back the old Realtek AC'97 driver, but couldn't get rid of the updated driver. To fix: Start, Run, type in "regedit" (no quotes), and delete the cmaudio string from HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run. This makes it so it will not run on startup and try to find the cpl file that was deleted during the uninstall or not installed correctly by the installer in the first place, whichever your case depending on when you started seeing the error. If your sound was working perfectly before this, you are done. To get your sound working again if it isn't, read on - While still in the registry editor, click on the top computer icon in the Registry Editor to highlight it (so that it will do a complete search of the registry and not just from your present point forward), do a Find (Ctrl+F) and find and delete all KEYS related to cmaudio a
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be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from http://www.webdeveloper.com/forum/showthread.php?175889-missing-module-cmicnfg-cpl the selection below. Results 1 to 7 of 7 Thread: missing module cmicnfg.cpl? Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 03-11-2008,08:38 AM #1 http://www.experchange.com/error-loading-cmicnfg-cpl-the-specified-t3642783 WebJoel View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Registered User Join Date Dec 2005 Location American, living in Toronto, ON. CANADA Posts 6,746 missing module cmicnfg.cpl? When I start my computer, I have been getting a RUNDLL error-box that error loading pops-up. It's text states "Error loading cmicnfg.cpl The specified module cannot be found" -Does anyone know what this is, or how to deal with it? I recently installed a new soundcard. I had to remove some previous sound-card driver/s first, and this message has been coming up every since. It is apparently not needed anymore, this "cmicnfg.cpl", but is being referanced somewhere. Is there some quick remove-from-HKEY or something that would remove this pop-up on start-up? See attached error loading cmicnfg image: Attached Images RUNDLL.gif (15.8 KB, 670 views) I build for: Firefox and tweak for IE Reply With Quote 03-12-2008,12:50 AM #2 Jick View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Super Moderator Join Date Feb 2003 Location Aberdeen, Washington, USA Posts 1,859 Perhaps this can help? I didn't have time to read the entire thread but based on the first couple posts it looks like it relates to your problem. Hope that helps. James Dimick Reply With Quote 03-12-2008,08:30 AM #3 WebJoel View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Registered User Join Date Dec 2005 Location American, living in Toronto, ON. CANADA Posts 6,746 Originally Posted by Jick Perhaps this can help? ... FIXED! To fix: Start, Run, type in "regedit" (no quotes), and delete the cmaudio string from HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run. This makes it so it will not run on startup and try to find the cpl file that was deleted during the uninstall or not installed correctly by the installer in the first place, whichever your case depending on when you started seeing the error. If your sound was working perfectly before this, you are done. ... Described *exactly* what I had, and did. I had an onboard sound device that 'stopped working' when I installed SP2 (ARRG!! -Only realized like a month ago that I did NOT have this!!!). New Sound Card (cheapie 16-bit, but we had NO sound at this point!) installe
dialog that says the above error message. Anyone know how to make it go away? Thanks. Mark L. Ferguson (06-02-05, 02:49 PM) *.cpl files are applets in the Control Panel. S Murder (06-03-05, 04:39 AM) So, what can I do to make it go away? "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote: [..] Ricky (06-03-05, 04:54 AM) Have a look here..maybe something will help.. "S Murder"