i have just changed over to windows 7 64 bit on this hard drive ready to be fitted into a amd bulldog 8 core processor and cannot get bd rebuilder to load it comes up with this error component MSCOMCTL.OCX or one of its dependencies not correctly registered:a file missing or invalid /any help will do please
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I guess you didn't search for mscomctl in our forum... see https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/313451-BD-Rebuilder-MSCOMCTL-error?p=1949036&viewfu...=1#post1949036
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Right on Baldrick! I had to do the same thing. Here it is.
- Copy and paste the MSCOMCTL.OCX file from C:\\Windows\\System32 into C:\\Windows\\SysWOW64
- Browse to your command prompt via Start-->Accessories-->Command Prompt. Right click on that and select 'Run as administrator'.
- A black window will open. Type "cd.." (WITHOUT QUOTES!) then press 'Enter'. Do this 2 times until you get C:> (the C drive is ususally where Windows is installed. If it is not there, look around and once you find the drive it is on type [driveletter:]. So if your drive was D you would type "D:" - without the quotes).
- Type "cd windows" (or where ever your Windows directory is located). Then "cd syswow64", hit Enter. Type "regsvr32 mscomctl.ocx". If you are successful you will get a message box saying "DllRegisterServer in mscomctl.ocx succeeded."
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