View Full Version : Hi, I am Sugar and need some advice....
I have a new PC that is great and all except now I can't use ts no more... I tried to load teamspeak and well, I keep getting the "teamspeak installation complete" then I go and click on the icon and find out that an error box shows up and says.... that either a device is out of range or that I am missing hawlibrary.dll????? I am so confused... I had ts that ran just great on my old PC and now this one I can't even go on...:( If anyone can help me please!!! I so miss talking to my squad and friends on ts.... totally frustrating...:( Ty and I would like to say nice "FORUMS" :)
http://forum.teamspeak.com/showpost.php?p=176789&postcount=12
http://forum.teamspeak.com/showpost.php?p=176789&postcount=12 Unfortunately that was nice of you but I still got a error saying hawlibrary.dll missing.... :( I have uninstalled it before and reinstalled it on my old PC no probs... and now this one is just so frustrating I am so ready to just give up....ty anyways....:(
last post.
http://forum.teamspeak.com/showthread.php?t=44112&highlight=hawl+voice+library
For the "error loading hawl voice library (hudi.dll) maybe not installed" error
last post.
http://forum.teamspeak.com/showthread.php?t=44112&highlight=hawl+voice+library
For the "error loading hawl voice library (hudi.dll) maybe not installed" errorHow do I install this hudi.dll >?
The last post. Here it is. Again, it might not be worth the effort. Read that link down there about the guy who 'fixed' his. Read through his posts.
You can also try to uninstall TS completely, reboot, install TS2, then copy over the updated EXE file and try that.
Here's one last thing you can try and i mean last ditch effort to try. This guy had the same problem error as you did.
http://uklf-squadron.co.uk/forums/printthread.php?threadid=10293
It's usually fixed with the above posts but this guy claims to have fixed it another way.but he also got another .dll error which he claims to have fixed as well. It's completely up to you if you wish to try it. After doing some research through google it's usually a hit or miss with what you have already tried. I guess your just one of the unluckys :(. Here's the steps in case you wish to try it. Although it may not be worth your effort.
http://www.dlldll.com/hvdi.dll_download.html is where you can get the file--right above the blue button that says "Fix DLL errors now" is a link to download it.
Click it and enter the verification code.
Unzip the .dll from the zipped file you downloaded.
Stick the file in your system32 folder. (this can found at C:\WINDOWS\system32) { as a side note, when you click on the folder windows, you may have to show hidden files to get there.}
I strongly recommend NOT downloading Registry Cleaner Pro / RegCure, or listening to the advertisements about fixing your dll errors ect ect
The last post. Here it is. Again, it might not be worth the effort. Read that link down there about the guy who 'fixed' his. Read through his posts. Just want to know if I try it and it don't work how do I get rid of bad attempts...I loaded it and is on my desk top in zipped folder... how do I unzip it safely and what program do it with.. tried Adobe Reader and it said the file was not supported by it also said that the file could be corrupt??? OMG I have a PC worth $5900.00 dollars and don't want it damaged I am already having issues...I will check tomorrow and see if you or someone replies to this..thanx for all you have tried to do for me so far my new forum friend....
Try using Winrar ( http://www.rarlabs.com/rar/wrar380.exe )
Install this, then go to the file again (the one on your desktop), right mouse click on it and choose one of the following:
1. Easiest way: Extract Files. Then browse to your System32 folder and press on "ok".
2. Another way: Extract here. The file will be extracted on your desktop. Then rightclick the file that has been extracted from the zip, select Copy and then go to: My Computer => C:\ => Windows => System32 and paste it there.
good luck.
Just want to know if I try it and it don't work how do I get rid of bad attempts....
All your doing is placing a file in a folder. If it doesn't work then you remove that file from the folder. In this case if it doesn't work you can do the following
Go to My Computer => C drive => Windows => System32
Find the file called hvdi.dll
Right click and delete.
Bada boom bada bing you're back to how it was.
tried Adobe Reader and it said the file was not supported by it also said that the file could be corrupt??? OMG I have a PC worth $5900.00 dollars and don't want it damaged I am already having issues...I will check tomorrow and see if you or someone replies to this..thanx for all you have tried to do for me so far my new forum friend....
That is quite the PC you have. It only said it may be corrupt because it could be. However, Adobe Reader does not know how to open up zipped files. The whole corrupt thing is mainly talking about if you have a file the Adobe Reader can read, and it won't open, then it might be corrupt. You are fine in this case.
I loaded it and is on my desktop in zipped folder... how do I unzip it safely and what program do it with..
One way to do it is how Keiichi said. If you don't want to download it then i do believe Windows XP comes with a 'unzipper' already. You should just be able to right click on the file and click 'Extract here' or 'Extract to'. If not then you can right click on the file, select open with and go to Compressed (zipped) folder. Then copy the file and paste it in System32.
Both methods (mine and Keiichi's) are safe. There are a million ways to do it so it's all about preference.
One last thing before i part for my night class, if you were to browse to your Teamspeak folder ( most likely found at C:/program files/ Teamspeak2_RC2 ) do you have an hvdi.dll file there?
Oh, and you're welcome.
All your doing is placing a file in a folder. If it doesn't work then you remove that file from the folder. In this case if it doesn't work you can do the following
Go to My Computer => C drive => Windows => System32
Find the file called hvdi.dll
Right click and delete.
Bada boom bada bing you're back to how it was.
That is quite the PC you have. It only said it may be corrupt because it could be. However, Adobe Reader does not know how to open up zipped files. The whole corrupt thing is mainly talking about if you have a file the Adobe Reader can read, and it won't open, then it might be corrupt. You are fine in this case.
One way to do it is how Keiichi said. If you don't want to download it then i do believe Windows XP comes with a 'unzipper' already. You should just be able to right click on the file and click 'Extract here' or 'Extract to'. If not then you can right click on the file, select open with and go to Compressed (zipped) folder. Then copy the file and paste it in System32.
Both methods (mine and Keiichi's) are safe. There are a million ways to do it so it's all about preference.
One last thing before i part for my night class, if you were to browse to your Teamspeak folder ( most likely found at C:/program files/ Teamspeak2_RC2 ) do you have an hvdi.dll file there?
Oh, and you're welcome.Ok I extracted files and a new folder appeared which I placed in the system 32 folder of my windows... is that good??? I am nervous as I am also having issues of other sort... that I am dealing with...lol
C:/program files/ Teamspeak2_RC2
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There's a picture to help guide your efforts. The guy said he got it working by putting it in his System32 (right side). The hvdi.dll file can be found in the folder that was extracted.
So you try putting it there.
Then try and start TS.
If it doesn't work, then delete the hvdi.dll in the System32 folder.
Next, you can try putting it your teamspeak2 folder (left side).
If you try and put hvdi.dll in your TS folder and a message pops up saying "Do you wish to overwrite hvdi.dll" Then just say no or cancel.
If you don't get a pop up then Try and start up TS.
I await your answer on what happened.
All your doing is placing a file in a folder. If it doesn't work then you remove that file from the folder. In this case if it doesn't work you can do the following
Go to My Computer => C drive => Windows => System32
Find the file called hvdi.dll
Right click and delete.
Bada boom bada bing you're back to how it was.
That is quite the PC you have. It only said it may be corrupt because it could be. However, Adobe Reader does not know how to open up zipped files. The whole corrupt thing is mainly talking about if you have a file the Adobe Reader can read, and it won't open, then it might be corrupt. You are fine in this case.
One way to do it is how Keiichi said. If you don't want to download it then i do believe Windows XP comes with a 'unzipper' already. You should just be able to right click on the file and click 'Extract here' or 'Extract to'. If not then you can right click on the file, select open with and go to Compressed (zipped) folder. Then copy the file and paste it in System32.
Both methods (mine and Keiichi's) are safe. There are a million ways to do it so it's all about preference.
One last thing before i part for my night class, if you were to browse to your Teamspeak folder ( most likely found at C:/program files/ Teamspeak2_RC2 ) do you have an hvdi.dll file there?
Oh, and you're welcome. Thanx for all your wonderful support and help.. I did what you suggested and I have ts now and ty... I do however have feed back and a robotic voice lol ....
Good. *does a little dance*. Two important questions remain;
1. What did you do? Did you put it in system32 or in your TS folder?
2. Do you want to have a robotic voice or is that the next thing on the list to work out? You can totally go steven hawkins on them.
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