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To: steve who wrote (1850)2/14/1999 11:34:00 PM
From: RJL  Read Replies (3) of 110652
 
Lost dll's...

Hmm. That's a tough problem. What's the exact message and when does it display it? Is it at the beginning of the booting process, or later on after Windows has been loaded?

It could be related to software that was deleted, but Windows is still being told that it exists (due to file corruption, or bad uninstall).

You might want to check your Startup folder (In your start menu) to see if anything odd pops up.

I might be able to track down the exact .dll if I can get the name of it.

Regards,

Richard
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