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handle the user interface (UI) options. This file is used extensively inside the Internet Explorer application as well as any other program that requires Internet access, or has browser capabilities. Unfortunately, it also causes a lot of problems which can be fixed quite easily be following the method on this page. What Is The Browseui.dll Error & What Causes It? The errors caused by browseui.dll are typically seen when you start your XP PC. The error normally shows on the screen without the icons or desktop wallpaper showing, and normally looks like this: "Explorer has caused an error in Browseui.dll" or “Explorer.exe unable http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/explorerexe-unable-to-locate-the-browseuidll-error/383612f6-915a-4821-934d-fd32f972a187 to locate component. This application has failed to start because Browseui.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem.” This error can be caused by several different issues, including having a damaged registry database, virus infections on your PC and having a corrupt / damaged browseui.dll file. To fix this, follow the steps below: How To Fix Browseui.dll Errors Step 1 - Extract The Browseui.dll From The XP http://www.personalcomputerfixes.com/dll-error-fixes/how-to-fix-browseui-dll-errors-on-your-pc/ Installation Disc The most effective and reliable way to fix this error is to extract the file from the Windows installation CD and then replace it on your system. This can be done using in-built Windows functions and should be done as follows: Restart your PC Before Windows starts to load, press F8 to load up "Safe Mode With Command Prompt" When safe mode loads up, click Start > Run In run, type "cmd" Next, type the following commands into the command-prompt box: cd c:\windows\system32 ren browseui.dll browseuiOLD.bak D: cd i386 expand Browseui.dl_ c:\cystem32\browseui.dll Reboot your PC This will replace the browserui.dll file on your hard drive (which is likely going to be corrupt or damaged) with a fresh one from the Windows CD, which should prevent the problem from recurring. Step 2 - Manually Replace The Browseui.dll File It's often the case that msacm32.dll will either be corrupted, damaged or just not have the necessary permissions for use on your system. If this is the case, then manually replacing the file could fix the error for you. Here's what you need to do: 1) Download browserui.zip from our server 2) Unzip the browerui.dll file onto your computer’s hard drive 3) Browse to c:\Windows\Syste
error When you start a Windows XP computer, you may receive the following error message: “Explorer.exe unable to locate component
This application has failed to start because http://www.instant-registry-fixes.org/fix-browseui-dll-error-in-windows-xp/ Browseui.dll was not found.
Re-installing the application may fix this problem.” http://www.dll-error-fixes.com/solution-browseuidll-error-windows-xp/ Furthermore, your desktop screen may go blank and your taskbar, desktop icons, and startmenu may disappear. Resolution Steps To fix the error, you need to rename the browseui.dll file and extract the browseui.dll file from your original Windows XP disc. To achieve this, perform the following steps: Note: unable to In the steps given below the following assumptions are made: C: is the drive on which Windows is installed F: is the CD-ROM drive In case these details are differenton your computer, please make the appropriate corrections when you perform the steps below on your computer. Restart your Windows XP computer, press and hold the F8 key when BIOS information appears. unable to locate Next, select the Safe Mode with Command Prompt option from the Windows Advanced Options menu and press Enter. Insert your original Windows XP installation disc. Next, at command prompt type the following command and press Enter to switch to System folder. cd c:\windows\system32 Type the following commands and press enter after each command. ren browseui.dllbrowseui.old.dll F: cd i386 expand browseui.dll_c:\windows\system32\browseui.dll Next, press Ctrl + Alt + Del, select Shut Down using the Tab key and press Enter. Select Restart by using the arrow keys in the What do you want the computer to do? list and press Enter to reboot Windows. When your computer restarts in Normal Mode, open Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer applications to see if you receive any of the following errors: “Explorer.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close.” “Iexplorer.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close.” In case either of these messages appear, click more information to check the mod name. If the mod name is browseui.dll, unregister and reregister browseui.dll to fix the issue. To do this, perform the steps listed below:
remove browseui.dll. If the browseui.dll file is unavailable, the Internet Explorer and other applications that display HTML will get adversely affected and may stop working. Browseui.dll error When you restart your Windows XP computer, you may receive an error message similar to the one displayed below: “Explorer.exe unable to locate component.This application has failed to start because Browseui.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem.” Further, the Desktop icons, Start menu, and Taskbar will not appear on your screen. Resolution Steps To repair the above error, you will have to rename the browseui.dll file and then extract the browseui.dll file from the Windows XP installation disc to the C:\Windows\System32 folder. To achieve this, perform the steps mentioned below: Note: In all the steps mentioned in this article, the C: drive is considered to be the drive on which Windows XP is installed and F: drive is the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. If you have installed Windows on another drive, then replace the drive letter C: with the drive letter of the drive on which you have installed Windows. Similarly, if your CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive is different than F: drive then replace the letter F: with the drive letter of your CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. Restart your computer. Press F8 as Windows boots. Select the Safe Mode with Command prompt option from the Windows Advanced Options menu and press Enter. Next, insert the Windows XP installation CD in your CD/DVD-ROM. At the command prompt, type the following commands and press Enter after each command to execute them. cd c:\windows\system32 ren browseui.dll browseui.bak F: cd i386 expand Browseui.dl_ c:\cystem32\browseui.dll Next, press Ctrl+Alt+Del, choose Shut Down, using the TAB key, and press Enter. Select Restart, using the arrow keys in the What do you want the computer to do? list, and then press Enter to reboot your Windows computer. After you computer reboots, open Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer