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| | How to remove a specific version of a runtime DLL from Vista Hi, I have two versions of MFC80U.dll installed on one my Vista systems (via Windows side-by-side/winsxs). I'm trying to install a piece of software and the installer stops responding complaining about MFC80U.dll. Upon further inverstigation I can see that the system has two different versions of that DLL installed in C:\Windows\winsxs and a wrong version of it is being used when I run the installer. I have another Vista system with only one version of the DLL and the installer works fine on it. My question is: how do I remove the newer version of the DLL from the malfunctioning system or redirect the installer to use the older version? I tried deleting the folder with the newer version in c:\windows\winsxs but it gave me a message saying that I don't have the right permissions even though I took ownership of the entire folder and its contents. I also tried "cd'ing" into the directory from the command line and running "regsvr32 /u" but the DLL failed to unregister? Any ideas? Thanks! ![]() |
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| | Re: How to remove a specific version of a runtime DLL from Vista Windows Installer 4.5 is available: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/942288/en-us -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience - Windows Vista Enthusiast --------------------------------------------------------------- "Fritz" <fritz@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23jpmqoL8IHA.5164@xxxxxx Hi, I have two versions of MFC80U.dll installed on one my Vista systems (via Windows side-by-side/winsxs). I'm trying to install a piece of software and the installer stops responding complaining about MFC80U.dll. Upon further inverstigation I can see that the system has two different versions of that DLL installed in C:\Windows\winsxs and a wrong version of it is being used when I run the installer. I have another Vista system with only one version of the DLL and the installer works fine on it. My question is: how do I remove the newer version of the DLL from the malfunctioning system or redirect the installer to use the older version? I tried deleting the folder with the newer version in c:\windows\winsxs but it gave me a message saying that I don't have the right permissions even though I took ownership of the entire folder and its contents. I also tried "cd'ing" into the directory from the command line and running "regsvr32 /u" but the DLL failed to unregister? Any ideas? Thanks! ![]() |
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| | Re: How to remove a specific version of a runtime DLL from Vista Carey, Thanks but I'm not sure how your reply relates to my question. I already have "Windows ® Installer. V 4.5.6001.22162" installed. What I need to know is how to remove a specific version of a DLL from the Windows Side-by-Side folder (%windidr%\winsxs). J. "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eKS1KwL8IHA.1772@xxxxxx Quote: > Windows Installer 4.5 is available: > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/942288/en-us > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Desktop Experience - > Windows Vista Enthusiast > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > "Fritz" <fritz@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:%23jpmqoL8IHA.5164@xxxxxx > Hi, > I have two versions of MFC80U.dll installed on one my Vista systems (via > Windows side-by-side/winsxs). I'm trying to install a piece of software > and > the installer stops responding complaining about MFC80U.dll. Upon further > inverstigation I can see that the system has two different versions of > that > DLL installed in C:\Windows\winsxs and a wrong version of it is being used > when I run the installer. I have another Vista system with only one > version > of the DLL and the installer works fine on it. My question is: how do I > remove the newer version of the DLL from the malfunctioning system or > redirect the installer to use the older version? I tried deleting the > folder with the newer version in c:\windows\winsxs but it gave me a > message > saying that I don't have the right permissions even though I took > ownership > of the entire folder and its contents. I also tried "cd'ing" into the > directory from the command line and running "regsvr32 /u" but the DLL > failed > to unregister? Any ideas? > > Thanks! ![]() > > > |
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| | Re: How to remove a specific version of a runtime DLL from Vista "Fritz" <fritz@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ebo7y0L8IHA.1196@xxxxxx Quote: > Carey, > Thanks but I'm not sure how your reply relates to my question. I already > have "Windows Installer. V 4.5.6001.22162" installed. What I need to > know is how to remove a specific version of a DLL from the Windows > Side-by-Side folder (%windidr%\winsxs). I [quite satisfyingly] solved a problem on my dad's laptop this morning that was coincidentally much like this one. There was an svchost.exe process maxing out the CPU, making the laptop very slow to use. Using Process Explorer I found that it was a wuaueng.dll thread that was causing it. There were two different versions of wuaueng.dll on the system. After doing a bit of Google research I found I had to stop the wuauserv service before I could delete the containing folder for the older file (which, strangely, had a more recent version number). Find out what has a handle on your MFC80U.dll file. Unless you have Process Explorer already in a folder added to your PATH, from an elevated command line type: \\live.sysinternals.com\tools\procexp.exe Then in Process Explorer > Find menu > Find handle or .dll > type MFC80U.dll See what service(s) that the process that is using your .dll is using. I do not have Vista to hand, so I cannot check myself. MFC80U.dll is only being used by a NOD32 process on my XP laptop here. Google searching suggests a couple of likely services (one of which was the same in my problem). net stop wuauserv net stop cryptsvc del %windir%\winsxs\MFC80U.dll (or wherever it is) net start wuauserv net start cryptsvc ss. |
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| | Re: How to remove a specific version of a runtime DLL from Vista "Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eJZZ$xS8IHA.4820@xxxxxx Quote: > > Find out what has a handle on your MFC80U.dll file. Unless you have > Process Explorer already in a folder added to your PATH, from an elevated > command line type: > > \\live.sysinternals.com\tools\procexp.exe > with the site. Just try http://live.sysinternals.com/procexp.exe if they haven't sorted it out by the time you read this. Select Run. ss. |
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| | Re: How to remove a specific version of a runtime DLL from Vista Thanks for the response. So you're basically saying that it's okay to delete subfolders in the Windows Side-by-Side folder (winsxs) if I was to lets say boot WinPE from a CD (so that nothing has a handle on the files in it)? "Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eJZZ$xS8IHA.4820@xxxxxx Quote: > "Fritz" <fritz@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:ebo7y0L8IHA.1196@xxxxxx Quote: >> Carey, >> Thanks but I'm not sure how your reply relates to my question. I already >> have "Windows Installer. V 4.5.6001.22162" installed. What I need to >> know is how to remove a specific version of a DLL from the Windows >> Side-by-Side folder (%windidr%\winsxs). > I wouldn't take any notice of Carey - he's a clown and techno-retard! > > I [quite satisfyingly] solved a problem on my dad's laptop this morning > that was coincidentally much like this one. There was an svchost.exe > process maxing out the CPU, making the laptop very slow to use. Using > Process Explorer I found that it was a wuaueng.dll thread that was causing > it. There were two different versions of wuaueng.dll on the system. After > doing a bit of Google research I found I had to stop the wuauserv service > before I could delete the containing folder for the older file (which, > strangely, had a more recent version number). > > Find out what has a handle on your MFC80U.dll file. Unless you have > Process Explorer already in a folder added to your PATH, from an elevated > command line type: > > \\live.sysinternals.com\tools\procexp.exe > > Then in Process Explorer > Find menu > Find handle or .dll > type > MFC80U.dll > > See what service(s) that the process that is using your .dll is using. > > I do not have Vista to hand, so I cannot check myself. MFC80U.dll is only > being used by a NOD32 process on my XP laptop here. Google searching > suggests a couple of likely services (one of which was the same in my > problem). > > net stop wuauserv > > net stop cryptsvc > > del %windir%\winsxs\MFC80U.dll (or wherever it is) > > net start wuauserv > > net start cryptsvc > > ss. > |
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| | Re: How to remove a specific version of a runtime DLL from Vista "Fritz" <fritz@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%232o8s1Y8IHA.4140@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks for the response. > So you're basically saying that it's okay to delete subfolders in the > Windows Side-by-Side folder (winsxs) if I was to lets say boot WinPE from > a CD (so that nothing has a handle on the files in it)? causing your problem, so I would try just deleting the one that is causing it. Didn't you investigate using the process I describe help? Didn't stopping the services and processes that had a handle on the .dll enable you to delete it? If you want to try deleting it by booting into another OS like WinPE, that would be another way, but make an image of your OS drive with True Image or Ghost beforehand in case it causes further problems. ss. |
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| | Re: How to remove a specific version of a runtime DLL from Vista Thank you but I think we have a misunderstanding here. My question is specifically about the Side-by-Side feature of Windows Vista. There is a folder called "winsxs" in %windir% that holds multiple instances of different runtimes. I need to remove the version of the VC runtime that's causing the problem in a graceful manner without affecting the stability of the system. Thanks! "Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23pb9tEj8IHA.4924@xxxxxx Quote: > "Fritz" <fritz@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:%232o8s1Y8IHA.4140@xxxxxx Quote: >> Thanks for the response. >> So you're basically saying that it's okay to delete subfolders in the >> Windows Side-by-Side folder (winsxs) if I was to lets say boot WinPE from >> a CD (so that nothing has a handle on the files in it)? > No. I thought you thought that having two versions of MFC80U.dll was > causing your problem, so I would try just deleting the one that is causing > it. > > Didn't you investigate using the process I describe help? Didn't stopping > the services and processes that had a handle on the .dll enable you to > delete it? > > If you want to try deleting it by booting into another OS like WinPE, that > would be another way, but make an image of your OS drive with True Image > or Ghost beforehand in case it causes further problems. > > ss. > |
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