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Gan ane mau tanya, kompi ane ada peringatan Dwm.exe - Bad Image, C:/windows/system32/D3D10_1.dll missing
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Step 1:
You may check if the hard disk is having errors or corrupt sectors, which is causing the issue. I would suggest you to use check disk command and check and repair for any errors on hard disk.
Warning: Microsoft does not recommend interrupting the CHKDSK process. Microsoft does not guarantee the integrity of the disk if the CHKDSK program is interrupted.For safety you can back up your data before using the check disk command if you can.
Use the check disk commands as follows:
a. Click Start.
b. In search window type 'cmd' and ENTER. Right click and select 'Run as administrator'.
c. Type at the command prompt “CHKDSK /P” and press ENTER to scan the disk.
d. Type at the command prompt “CHKDSK C: /F /R” and press ENTER to repair corrupt sectors, if there are any.
NOTE: The root drive has to be C: and the command may schedule a task at the system startup, if it does, then press Y to schedule a task and restart the computer to perform chkdsk.
Once chkdsk completes, boot to the desktop and then check.
You may also refer to the below link for details and check using the steps provided in the article -
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...ive-for-errors
Step 2:
If issue persists you may need to do an Inplace Upgrade (Repair) on Windows 7. This can only be done if you have a Windows 7 CD (not a Manufacture Recovery CD)
Repair Installation\In place upgrade:
You may reinstall your copy of windows 7 while keeping your files, settings, and programs by performing a repair installation or an in-place upgrade with the following steps: (Note: This does not always resolve all issues, especially if the corruption was caused by a 3rd party program or service, you might need to do a clean installation if this is unsuccessful.)
An In-Place upgrade is actually a repair installation using the upgrade option.
Note: After performing In-Place Upgrade, your personal data and installed programs will not be removed but we may need to run Windows Update to install all the available updates for your system to update these system files to the current version. This troubleshooting process is time consuming and may take several hours to complete.
Please make sure you backup any and all important data before proceeding. You may refer to the below links for backup and restore -
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...-up-your-files
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...-from-a-backup
Always make sure you have the means to reinstall your programs, either through an install disk or having access to the installation files
How to perform an in-place Upgrade -
Before you perform an in-place Upgrade follow the steps below:
1. Disable or uninstall all security software’s on the computer.
2. Remove all third party CD and DVD burning software.
3. Click on Start, in the start search box type appwiz.cpl and press enter.
4. On the left side click on “Turn Windows feature On or Off”.
5. Uncheck the following three components and then click on Ok.
- .Net Framework 3.0
- Remote Differential Compression
- Windows DFS Replication Service
Start the in-place Upgrade.
Steps to perform an in-place upgrade:
1. Exit all programs running and then insert the Windows installation disc into your computer's DVD/CD drive. You must start Windows installation while running your existing version of Windows.
2. On the Install Windows page, click Install now.
3. On the Get important updates for installation page, we recommend getting the latest updates to help ensure a successful installation and to help protect your computer against security threats. You will need an Internet connection to get installation updates.
4. On the Type your product key for activation page, we strongly recommend that you type your 25-character product key to help avoid problems during activation.
5. On the Please read the license terms page, if you accept the license terms, click I accept the license terms.
6. On the “Which type of installation do you want?” page, click Upgrade to begin the upgrade. You might see a compatibility report.
7. Follow the instructions.
Once the upgrade is complete, follow the steps as below -
1. Click on Start, in the start search box type appwiz.cpl and press enter.
2. On the left side click on “Turn Windows feature On or Off”.
3. Put a check mark against the following three components and then click on Ok.
- .Net Framework 3.0
- Remote Differential Compression
- Windows DFS Replication Service
Warning: Before you perform an in-place upgrade, you should be prepared for a worst case scenario that results in your existing data on your computer being deleted. This data includes personal data, settings, hardware driver information, and software programs. If a worst case scenario occurs, you may have to reinstall all programs. Make sure that you back up personal data to disks or to other external storage devices before you perform an in-place upgrade.
If all else fail Use the following link for the setup log files for Windows 7:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927521
You may also refer to the below link -
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...ling-Windows-7
Hope this helps.
You may check if the hard disk is having errors or corrupt sectors, which is causing the issue. I would suggest you to use check disk command and check and repair for any errors on hard disk.
Warning: Microsoft does not recommend interrupting the CHKDSK process. Microsoft does not guarantee the integrity of the disk if the CHKDSK program is interrupted.For safety you can back up your data before using the check disk command if you can.
Use the check disk commands as follows:
a. Click Start.
b. In search window type 'cmd' and ENTER. Right click and select 'Run as administrator'.
c. Type at the command prompt “CHKDSK /P” and press ENTER to scan the disk.
d. Type at the command prompt “CHKDSK C: /F /R” and press ENTER to repair corrupt sectors, if there are any.
NOTE: The root drive has to be C: and the command may schedule a task at the system startup, if it does, then press Y to schedule a task and restart the computer to perform chkdsk.
Once chkdsk completes, boot to the desktop and then check.
You may also refer to the below link for details and check using the steps provided in the article -
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...ive-for-errors
Step 2:
If issue persists you may need to do an Inplace Upgrade (Repair) on Windows 7. This can only be done if you have a Windows 7 CD (not a Manufacture Recovery CD)
Repair Installation\In place upgrade:
You may reinstall your copy of windows 7 while keeping your files, settings, and programs by performing a repair installation or an in-place upgrade with the following steps: (Note: This does not always resolve all issues, especially if the corruption was caused by a 3rd party program or service, you might need to do a clean installation if this is unsuccessful.)
An In-Place upgrade is actually a repair installation using the upgrade option.
Note: After performing In-Place Upgrade, your personal data and installed programs will not be removed but we may need to run Windows Update to install all the available updates for your system to update these system files to the current version. This troubleshooting process is time consuming and may take several hours to complete.
Please make sure you backup any and all important data before proceeding. You may refer to the below links for backup and restore -
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...-up-your-files
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...-from-a-backup
Always make sure you have the means to reinstall your programs, either through an install disk or having access to the installation files
How to perform an in-place Upgrade -
Before you perform an in-place Upgrade follow the steps below:
1. Disable or uninstall all security software’s on the computer.
2. Remove all third party CD and DVD burning software.
3. Click on Start, in the start search box type appwiz.cpl and press enter.
4. On the left side click on “Turn Windows feature On or Off”.
5. Uncheck the following three components and then click on Ok.
- .Net Framework 3.0
- Remote Differential Compression
- Windows DFS Replication Service
Start the in-place Upgrade.
Steps to perform an in-place upgrade:
1. Exit all programs running and then insert the Windows installation disc into your computer's DVD/CD drive. You must start Windows installation while running your existing version of Windows.
2. On the Install Windows page, click Install now.
3. On the Get important updates for installation page, we recommend getting the latest updates to help ensure a successful installation and to help protect your computer against security threats. You will need an Internet connection to get installation updates.
4. On the Type your product key for activation page, we strongly recommend that you type your 25-character product key to help avoid problems during activation.
5. On the Please read the license terms page, if you accept the license terms, click I accept the license terms.
6. On the “Which type of installation do you want?” page, click Upgrade to begin the upgrade. You might see a compatibility report.
7. Follow the instructions.
Once the upgrade is complete, follow the steps as below -
1. Click on Start, in the start search box type appwiz.cpl and press enter.
2. On the left side click on “Turn Windows feature On or Off”.
3. Put a check mark against the following three components and then click on Ok.
- .Net Framework 3.0
- Remote Differential Compression
- Windows DFS Replication Service
Warning: Before you perform an in-place upgrade, you should be prepared for a worst case scenario that results in your existing data on your computer being deleted. This data includes personal data, settings, hardware driver information, and software programs. If a worst case scenario occurs, you may have to reinstall all programs. Make sure that you back up personal data to disks or to other external storage devices before you perform an in-place upgrade.
If all else fail Use the following link for the setup log files for Windows 7:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927521
You may also refer to the below link -
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...ling-Windows-7
Hope this helps.
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