Not clear whether you can do this, or whether you are booted out before you can do anything, but try click start, run, type sfc /scannow [note space between c and /], click OK. This will check system files and replace any that are missing or corrupted. It may ask for your XP CD if you don't have the I386 folder on your PC (where it would look first and where the dll file is).
JaWater
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April 8th, 2004 13:00
JRosenfeld
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April 8th, 2004 15:00
Not clear whether you can do this, or whether you are booted out before you can do anything, but try click start, run, type sfc /scannow [note space between c and /], click OK. This will check system files and replace any that are missing or corrupted. It may ask for your XP CD if you don't have the I386 folder on your PC (where it would look first and where the dll file is).
babalton
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April 8th, 2004 15:00
Yeah I did, but I forget what it was!
I think I wound up running the XP repair reinstall... but I'm not sure whether that was it or not....