Okay, whenever I open up certain programs, I get the error message:
[Program Name] – Entry Point Not Found
"The procedure entry point CsrNewThread could not be located in the dynamic library entry ntdll.dll."
My OS is Windows Vista 64-bit. I CAN’T run any registry cleaners, so do NOT suggest them.
I’m looking for more of a manual fix. Like downloading the ntdll.dll file and placing it where it needs to go for example in folders like:
System32
SysWOW64
I’ve already tried both of those, are there any other locations where ntdll.dll needs to be?
Other info will also be helpful, such as more information about CsrNewThread, I know nothing of its purpose or whether it has a location on my laptop.
Tagged with: dll • dynamic library • error message • folders • laptop • library entry • message program • ntdll dll file • Registry Cleaners • syswow64 • windows vista 64 bit
Filed under: Windows Repair Software
There’s a reg cleaner which works on 64 bit Vista called RegAce – you can see it at http://www.regace.com