Fixing two rundll32 .exe .exe Errors: Step-by-Step Guide

If you keep getting an error for rundll32.exe or rundll32.exe .exe, let’s see what you can do to fix it.

  • The two rundll32 .exe errors are a common issue on Windows 8 and 10.
  • Dealing with this issue is really easy, and our guide below will show you how to do it.

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    Rebuild the BCD

    1. To rebuild the BCD, press Windows Key + R to open Run, type cmd, and click OK.
    2. In the command prompt, type the following command and press Enter: bcdedit /create /fBCD/{60D8F786-6019-11D9-AC0A-C364696440F3}
      In the command prompt, type the following command and press Enter: bcdedit /create /fBCD/{60D8F786-6019-11D9-AC0A-C364696440F3}
    3. After the process is complete, reboot your PC.

    Repair the BCD

    1. Press Windows + R to open the Run command, type cmd in the text field, and click OK to start Command prompt as an administrator.
    2. In the command line, type the following commands and press Enter after each: bcdboot c:windowssystem32 bcdedit /deletevalue Name
      In the command line, type the following commands and press Enter after each: bcdboot c:windowssystem32 bcdedit /deletevalue Name
    3. Type the following commands and press Enter after each: bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr} {bootmgr} bcdedit /set {bootmgr

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  • 2. Run a scan to find and fix errors
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  • Use the System File Checker tool

    1. Press Windows key + S, type cmd, and choose Run as administrator.
    2. Next, enter sfc /scannow in the Command prompt and press Enter.
    3. Wait for the scan to finish.
      Wait for the scan to finish.

    Perform a System Repair

    1. Press Windows + I to open Settings, and select Update & Security from the left pane.
    2. Now click on Recovery from the left pane.
      Now click on Recovery from the left pane.
    3. Select Restart now under Advanced startup.
    4. Select Troubleshoot.
    5. Click on Advanced options.
    6. Under Startup Settings, select Restart.
    7. Select Troubleshoot again.
      Select Troubleshoot again.
    8. Go to Advanced options.
    9. Select Startup Settings again.
    10. Select Enter System Restore from the options.
      Select Enter System Restore from the options.
    11. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.

    Roll Back your System

    1. To roll back your system, press Windows Key + S, type cmd and click on Run as administrator.
    2. In the Command prompt, type the following command and press Enter: sfc/scannow
      In the Command prompt, type the following command and press Enter: sfc/scannow
    3. Wait for the process to complete.
    4. Restart your computer.
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