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    Welcome to WD Redhouse. Unfortunately, that is another issue entirely. Try rebooting and doing the repair again if it doesn't go away.
    When you say it "seems" stuck, what is it doing? How long have you waited?

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    Smile

    A cuppa tea wasn'tlong enough but a shower was! everything is golden, thanks for the advice.

    mike

    Quote Originally Posted by TripleRLtd
    Welcome to WD Redhouse. Unfortunately, that is another issue entirely. Try rebooting and doing the repair again if it doesn't go away.
    When you say it "seems" stuck, what is it doing? How long have you waited?

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    Cool. So more proof that you need to be patient.
    And Welcome to WD dozevo.
    Clicking it a zillion times only wears out your finger. In essense, it is the same as just waiting.
    That being said, this is only a known workaround for this particular error message, and a few similar ones like confus-ed mentions. If there are other issues, then they would need to be explained in a new thread.
    Good luck all.

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    Hi there,

    Not sure if this is the right place for this but here goes.

    I keep getting an error message which reads

    The procedure entry point@WriteJPEGToMemoryRGB@24 could not be located in the dynamic link library jpegdll.dll

    I have no idea what this means at all. It happens when I click on an icon after I have installed a game on the pc.

    What do I do??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Me--Me--Me
    Hi there,

    Not sure if this is the right place for this but here goes.

    I keep getting an error message which reads

    The procedure entry point@WriteJPEGToMemoryRGB@24 could not be located in the dynamic link library jpegdll.dll

    I have no idea what this means at all. It happens when I click on an icon after I have installed a game on the pc.

    What do I do??
    Err no, this error is not the same... but Welcome to Windrivers anyway! When do you get this message? it's part of a jpeg picture showing routine which is used in all kinds of programs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NooNoo
    Err no, this error is not the same... but Welcome to Windrivers anyway! When do you get this message? it's part of a jpeg picture showing routine which is used in all kinds of programs.

    I downloaded it and it still doesn't work. Is there anything else I can do??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Me--Me--Me
    Hi there,

    Not sure if this is the right place for this but here goes.

    I keep getting an error message which reads

    The procedure entry point@WriteJPEGToMemoryRGB@24 could not be located in the dynamic link library jpegdll.dll

    I have no idea what this means at all. It happens when I click on an icon after I have installed a game on the pc.

    What do I do??

    Hi guys, im new to trying to download games and install/run them and i am also getting this error msg and have no idea what to do, it comes up when i try to install a crack to play Hitman: Contracts if this makes sense to anyone please help, ive been at this for days and cant work it out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Natt
    trying to download games
    ...install a crack to play Hitman: Contracts
    Sorry Natt, we will not provide assistance for any activities that breach the site's Acceptable Use Policy , which you agreed to abide by when you use this site.

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    FOUND A SOLUTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    When the problem occurs, press Shift +F10 to bring up the
    command prompt. Then type taskmgr.exe in the DOS window
    and press Enter. The Task Manager should be started. If
    not, try to press C+Shift+ESC. In the Task Manager
    program, select the error messsage window in the
    application list and click "End Task". In the process
    list, terminate the unregmp2.exe program. Exit the DOS
    prompt window and resume the installation process.

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    Welcome to windrivers nihir

    Thanks, that will save a lot of coffee being drunk while waiting for the darn thing to time out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nihir
    FOUND A SOLUTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    When the problem occurs, press Shift +F10 to bring up the
    command prompt. Then type taskmgr.exe in the DOS window
    and press Enter. The Task Manager should be started. If
    not, try to press C+Shift+ESC. In the Task Manager
    program, select the error messsage window in the
    application list and click "End Task". In the process
    list, terminate the unregmp2.exe program. Exit the DOS
    prompt window and resume the installation process.
    Indeed. Since this thread started two months ago, the problem has been noticed a great deal more and "other" solutions...or workarounds have been found such as this here (see post number two):
    reference: http://www.mcse.ms/message778017.html
    Although it seems that MS has still not gotten around to recognizing the "issue".
    My thoughts on this other workaround are this: I think doing the above referenced only removes that problem window, but I think that even with the window still open after clicking ok once, the "repair" install was still installing. Otherwise, all the many people who took a break would not have come back to a successfully repaired and working pc. Right?
    PS
    I will update the initial post though.

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    Brutal, I wish I had seen this yesterday. I almost pulled my hair out trying to get the repair install to work. Wasted hours trying different things, almost paid an on site tech to come out and fix it, but no one would do it on a Sunday night. So, instead I had a couple glasses of wine with the GF, watched a movie, and left it. And wouldn't you know it, it fixed itself.... but that was the longest 13 minutes _ever_

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedHouse18
    A cuppa tea wasn'tlong enough but a shower was! everything is golden, thanks for the advice.

    mike
    Thanks for the excellent advice. I drank tea, coffee, milk and a couple shots of whiskey, but still no progress.
    I decided to hit the OK button on the error message and after a lot of button pushing, the install started back up.
    If waiting doesn't work, push the button.

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    Welcome to Windrivers tarrans and thanks for the tip.

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    13 minutes left to register components...

    The 13 minutes remaining to register componenets is supposedly the install doing a Windows Update or similar (http://www.kbalertz.com/kb_839492.aspx & http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;839492)

    BUT: my machine hung forever... CD eject did the trick.

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