I have Win 98: I did a file find for MSVCRT.DLL, in the hard drive
,Kodak and my documents.I didn't find this file. I did a reinstall of the
Kodak software and I still can't file the DLL file. I'm thinking I need to
do something to recover this file? I think the reinstall only installed a
reader to view the pictures with because it showed that all the Kodak files
was already installed . I have moved my pictures to my Documents. If I
delete Kodak and then do a reinstall will I loss my picture's? I guess I
should not worry because I put the pictures on a CD, but I have not had a
burner long and although it seems I did a good job of burning I am still
worried that I may not be able to download the pictures from CD.
William Hardin (Willie)
> [Original Message]
> From: David Gillett <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 9/4/03 12:52:31 PM
> Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] USB
>
> On 3 Sep 2003, at 23:51, WILLIAM HARDIN wrote:
>
> > In BIOS does" Legacy USB Support:" Disabled , mean that my USB port is
> > Disabled.
>
> I don't think so, but that much of your question might get an answer on
> PCBUILD if nobody here on PCSOFT knows.
>
> > I can't get my Kodak picture transfer to work. On boot I get three
> > errors.
>
> > 1. Error starting Program, MSVCP60.DLL File is linked to missing export
> > MSVCRT.DLL:_ lc_collate_cp
>
> MSVCRT.DLL is a library file for programs compiled with Microsoft's
Visual
> C++ programming tool. A version of this file comes with the OS; some
> software may include a (newer?) version of this file. Such software will
> usually detect whether the version they include is newer than what you
have
> or not, and either install the new version it needs or sometimes ask
whether
> you want to install it.
> In this case, there is a file MSVCP60.DLL that needs a function that
isn't
> in the version of MSVCRT.DLL that it finds on your machine. I don't
> recognize the name, but the "60" suggests that it came with version 6.0 of
> Visual C++, and I never upgraded beyond 5.x.
> You might try Start|Find and look for copies of MSVCRT.DLL, and make
sure
> that there isn't an old one being found somewhere. A re-install of the
> Kodak software *should* correct this -- it's possible that something
you've
> installed since brought along an old version of this DLL and didn't
properly
> check the version.
>
> David Gillett
>
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