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Cannot initialise SPC dll


faycal

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Hello,

I hope somebody help me with this issue .

I used specy before and worked just fine .

now I have this problem , message error showing

 

Operating system

MS Windows 7 Ultimate 32- bit SP1

CPU

Cannot initialise SPC dll

RAM

Cannot initialise SPC dll

Motherboard

Cannot initialise SPC dll

Graphics

Cannot initialise SPC dll

Hard drives

Cannot initialise SPC dll

Optical drives

Slimtype DVD

Audio

High definition audio

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  • 2 weeks later...

Got exactly the same problem but on an XP¨SP3 32-bit laptop. This happened all of a sudden since up to now Speccy has been working without fail and was properly updated to v.1.18.379. The failures are preceded by an error message saying: "CPU dll init failed (error 8). Some information will not be displayed".

 

What is to be done?

 

haku

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What I can add to my message is that:

- Speccy on my Windows 7 64-bit machine works without a hitch.

- I tried to uninstall Speccy completely (with Revo uninstaller) from my XP machine then re-install it - to no avail.

- Re-booting doesn't work either...

 

haku

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Hi faycal and haku, and welcome to the forum.

 

I haven't ever seen a specific fix for this issue (unless I missed it). I've had it happen on my XP machine, and then for whatever reason, it stopped happening without my doing anything.

 

@haku You've had this issue before in May this year and you fixed it ...

 

http://forum.pirifor...ndpost&p=215188

 

... has anything changed since then such as a change of security software?

 

I could link you to many other threads regarding this problem, but they all basically suggest a small number of possibilities.

 

Rebooting has fixed it for some, as has the following ...

 

Commodo sandbox was blocking it.

 

http://forum.pirifor...ndpost&p=188880

 

REinstalling Speccy has fixed it for some. (see also haku's topic above)

 

http://forum.pirifor...ndpost&p=188925

 

Overclocking and messing with the BIOS can cause it to happen ...

 

http://forum.pirifor...ndpost&p=199522

 

Outpost Firewall can cause the issue ...

 

http://forum.pirifor...ndpost&p=196204

 

Even an overheating computer has been mentioned.

 

Also have a look here ...

 

http://forum.pirifor...showtopic=34541

 

The devs have looked at this in detail before, and I'm sure they'll be taking note of this thread as well.

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Try a program called "Windows Repair" (www.tweaking.com) and make sure you - at least - tick the box called "Repair WMI". WMI is used to pull up A LOT OF info from one's computer system. The program can fix A LOT OF (not all !!!) other computer problems as well. If it helped you to get rid of the "Cannot initialise SPC dll" error then post a new reply in this thread. Or send the author (Piriform forum nickname: SMC1979) a "thank you" PM.

 

Or post a "Thank you" post on the www.Tweaking.com forum.

System setup: http://speccy.piriform.com/results/gcNzIPEjEb0B2khOOBVCHPc

 

A discussion always stimulates the braincells !!!

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I have looking for a solution for years on this.

 

For me I found my problem, Which is Core Temp.

 

It must take a resource. If I uninstall it, Speccy works. If I stop CoreTemp(1.6 now) in processes, I can get all the Speccy specs.

 

However, I have about 7pc's, and on some of them Speccy always worked, even with CoreTemp running.

 

True in w7 and XP. I dont have a Vista or w8.

 

 

So, I dont know how many of you have CoreTemp, but perhaps another CPU monitor can cause the Error8 

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