SUnMapLS_IP_EBP_8 Problem

Discussion in 'Software' started by wonderboy456, May 28, 2005.

  1. wonderboy456

    wonderboy456 Private E-2

    Hello,

    After getting spyware on my computer and getting help from some people at MajorGeeks.com to remove it I must have inadvertantly deleted something I shouldn't have because every time I want to see something using Windows Media Player or play certain games on my computer it gives me this error.

    The procedure entry point SUnMapLS_IP_EBP_8 could not be located in the dynamic link library KERNEL32.dll

    Can anyone guide me on how to fix this problem?

    Thank you.
     
  2. DavidGP

    DavidGP MajorGeeks Forum Administrator - Grand Pooh-Bah Staff Member

    Last edited: May 28, 2005
  3. criminelis

    criminelis Corporal

    I did some googling and found that the problem occurs when people accidentaly deleted drivers in an inapropriate way, i suggest you reinstall your graphic card since you get the error with movies and games
     
  4. wonderboy456

    wonderboy456 Private E-2

    Everything that came on the computer was installed at the factory. I bought the machine nine months ago and have no idea how I would install a video card driver again from a computer from the factory.
     
  5. Anon-068c403e2d

    Anon-068c403e2d Anonymized

    Use everest or some other system information to find out your motherboard etc.Once you know your make then you can download te drivers from the manufacturers website.
     
  6. criminelis

    criminelis Corporal

    Didnt you get a system specification sheet or anything? Or a driver resource cd?
     
  7. wonderboy456

    wonderboy456 Private E-2

    The graphics card is a Nvidia Geforce FX 5200 but I'm hesitant to replace the drivers because the problem seems to be isolated to Windows Media Files and games wouldn't it happen other times also if it were the graphics card drivers? The other problem I'm having is that the reason this happened is because I deleted .dll files in my Windows folder and System 32 folder because of spyware. Isn't there a way to figure out what is missing with any kind of software that would detect missing .dll files that are essential?
     

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