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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:57 am)
Yes, this is true. Sometimes uninstalling shareware/freeware programs can take shared .dll's with them, ans Windows little warning message doesn't exactly state the potential harm very well. If you've recently uninstalled software right before this happened, you might consider reinstalling it. Can't hurt, and it's better than reformatting.
Load your Windows CD, and at bootup select "Boot with CDROM support", and then type "D:Setup.exe" to reinstall Windows. When it asks you if you wish to save your previous configuration (in case you want to change your mind and go back to your old Windows installation) choose "NO". BTW: missing dll files are usually caused by faulty installations of programs, which usually can be fixed by reinstalling them again. If that doesn't work I try reinstalling Windows, but only if I run out of ideas lol Good luck in whatever you decide to do JoeBlack
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Maybe I will not be around for a couple of days this week. Its misery all over Nothing works every prog. gives errors and missing dll shit. Format C. time I fear. I 'll be back. ;) Myske