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Old 02-17-2009, 10:48 AM
TheWickerMan TheWickerMan is offline
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More than likely your best bet is going to be reformatting and reinstalling windows. Before you do that you could try running the sfc /scannow command from the run menu. You will need to have your windows disk in the optical drive when you do it, and it should repair a good majority of the dll files and whatnot.
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