LOL John, there really is no way to tell who that might be :eek:
Thanks, I wondered what that looked like.
Method 1: If the ntdll.dll error only displays when you use a specific software program, uninstall the program, reboot your computer, and then install the latest version again from scratch.
You probably did that already, but the second one is interesting:
Method 2: Selectively disable Internet Explorer add-ons. If your ntdll.dll error is displaying when you start, run, or close Internet Explorer, an add-on may be causing the problem. Disabling each add-on, one by one, will determine which add-on is the culprit (if any).
Perhaps RSRBR uses some part of IE? Worth a shot.
Thanks, I wondered what that looked like.
How to resolve ntdll.dll error page says this:App.Name:rscenter 2010exe. App Version: 06.0.97 ModName: ntdll.dll
Mod Ver: 5.1.2600.5755 Offset: 0001621a and that it needs to close.
Method 1: If the ntdll.dll error only displays when you use a specific software program, uninstall the program, reboot your computer, and then install the latest version again from scratch.
You probably did that already, but the second one is interesting:
Method 2: Selectively disable Internet Explorer add-ons. If your ntdll.dll error is displaying when you start, run, or close Internet Explorer, an add-on may be causing the problem. Disabling each add-on, one by one, will determine which add-on is the culprit (if any).
Perhaps RSRBR uses some part of IE? Worth a shot.