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Fun with Windows
Why do bad things come in bunches?
Yesterday, I noticed that when I click to connect to my modem, I get a message saying that an error has occurred in Rundll32, and that the program will shut down. In the detailed section, it says that a fault has been created in tapi.dll. I look up a solution to the problem, which happens to come from MS's website. It says I have to convert the current tapi file to .old, extract a tapi file from my Win95 disc, then delete the dial up network folder and recreate it. Needless to say, I am confused to no fucking end. The last thing I want to do is fuck up Win95, and I've found a temporary solution to the problem. But it's causing my computer to freeze up at times, so I don't want to do this for too long. If anyone knows what the hell I am talking about, and can offer a better suggestion, it would be greatly appreciated. ![]() |
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A future solution...but not to the here and now. :p
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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When that kind of crap starts happening, I usually just reinstall Windows.
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That's part of the problem. When it comes to installing and uninstalling other computer programs, no big deal. But I've never touched Windows...and to be honest, I'm worried that I'll fuck up my entire system. I don't know a thing about DOS or anything like that.
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in the Hour of Scampering
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"tapi.dll" is the library for the telephony application program interface, probably mostly used on your computer for dial-up networking. The procedure on the MS website is one I've seen before, and might very well work for you.
Apparently the TAPI stuff is fairly fragile, gets corrupted easily, and needs to be dusted off and set back on it's feet every once in a while. The procedure they give, if followed exactlly, should get you a brand-new, unpolluted copy of tapi.dll. You should probably do a virus scan (with current signatures) first. <nag type="cannonical">Or install Linux. </nag>
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It sounds like tapi.dll is corrupt. It's a library used by programs for control of the modem and telephony applications.
The solution is to retreive a new copy of that file from your Windows 95 CD and copy it to your C:\Windows\System folder. Then you have to remove and re-install dial-up networking. This must be done with the Add/Remove Programs menu, under the Windows tab. Here's how it's done. Here's how to extract tapi.dll from your win95 cd. And here's how to uninstall and reinstall dial-up networking. |
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no one of consequence
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Gah! You beat me by 8 minutes.
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Those are the files I was reading earlier. Admittedly, it's still all baffling to me.
I'm also hindered by lack of a printer. I'll have to run up to Kinko's and print them this evening. At least I found my Win95 CD. |
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If you print them out you should be okay.
I realize that it looks like a bunch of gibberish. As long as you follow the instructions step-by-step, though, it should cure your problems. |
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Have you called tech support?
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It will not allow me to rename Tapiaddr.dll. It tells me that it's being used by Windows. I did this while off my modem.
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You'll have to reboot into pure MS-DOS mode and rename it from within MS-DOS.
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???
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Read? I only know how to write.
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Startup using a cold boot. When the screen says something like "starting Windows" or "loading Operating System" , press F8. This will provide a list of about 6 options to start the computer. If I remember correctly, option 3 is MS-DOS mode. Procedure two: Upon selecting Shutdown, select "Restart in MS-DOS mode". Procedure three (not sure of this one): From Windows, press Cntrl-Alt-Del. From the list of tasks, cancel or kill the one that looks like Tapi or remote operation. Do not cancel Explorer. If you cancel one and it does not work, then shutdown the computer and try the whole procedure again to cancel another task. Further notes. The entire operation that include TAPI was upgraded. The program to download from Microsoft is MSDUN13.EXE (MicroSoft Dial Up Networking 1.3). I do this from memory. Would know nothing about Wndows 95 except that it is so unstable, I have learned by fixing so many Win 95 problems. Just another reason why I was using Windows NT when Windows 95 was released. |
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