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Geek Culture / Corrupted DLLs?

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Ian T
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Posted: 16th Jun 2003 00:03
Recently I've been getting a lot of errors related to missing or bad DLLs and DLL exports. I've been trying to replace them, problem is I can't remove the DLLs because they are being used by Windows... how can I replace those files?

Thanks.
--Mouse

Famous Fighting Furball
IanM
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Location: In my moon base
Posted: 16th Jun 2003 00:08
Boot up to the command line, and do it manually.

What is it with you and PC's? You're always having trouble
Ian T
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Posted: 16th Jun 2003 01:18
Yes, I'm a trouble magnet for PCs . A cousin of mine who's in college can over yesterday... she uses Macs... she finds all the trouble I have amusing. I have to say she has a good reason. If only there was an OS X for the PC

Glurk, I fear booting to the command line :-0.... but I'll try...

--Mouse

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Ian T
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Posted: 16th Jun 2003 01:26
Thanks, that worked great. Everything is running just fine now .

(The scary thing was that my antivirus program wouldn't even load )

--Mouse

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