William,
I know nothing about your Kodak program and haven't used Win 98 in some
time, however here's what I think you should do. Back up all your Kodak
image files to a new directory on your hard disk. Then uninstall the Kodak
program using Add-Remove programs in the Control Panel. Reinstall the
Kodak program and if MSVCRT.DLL is needed by the program, it should get
reinstalled. Finally move your Kodak image files back to where they were
before in the Kodak directory.
Good luck.
John D.
At 11:26 PM 9/21/2003 -0400, you wrote:
> 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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