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Replacing corrupt/missing files?
Therefore, complete system prophylaxis may require substitution of other system files, and installing only those used by Visual Basic apps may induce inconsistencies in what has actually been installed in the system, creating further faults. I suspect the complete system fix may only come once all system files

replace file
Slip Kid G...@worldnet.att.net microsoft public windowsxp customize wylbur37 wrote: Bert Kinney wrote: Try using System Restore first. All About System Restore in WinXP http://bertk.mvps.org/index.html wylbur37 wrote: A friend has a computer with Windows XP Pro. We suspect that one of the system files/drivers might

How to replace a system file without XP interfering ?
Stephen Moye Stephen_M...@brown.edu comp sys mac system ---------- In article <7mcvfe$...@cocoa.brown.edu>, "Stephen Moye" <Stephen_M...@brown.edu> wrote: I have what I think may be a damaged system file (I'm getting a lot of Type-23 system errors on an iMac). I'd like to replace or repair only the the System file.

Trouble replacing a .DLL file in \WINDOWS\SYSTEM
We suspect that one of the system files/drivers might have gotten replaced by a new (and corrupted) copy either during one of the updates or because of some malware. We have an old backup copy of the driver and we tried to copy it back in, but apparently XP has some scheme where it doesn't allow anything it

Replacing a damaged system file?
Alexander Grigoriev al...@earthlink.net microsoft public development device drivers You can replace any driver file after booting into safe mode. That will bypass the system file protection feature that's currently stopping you. If another OS isn't an option, your next best bet is to construct your own INF from

How to replace the system file?
Pharaoh The Chess Pyramid http://brainsturgeon.com/chess "Grace" <gr...@dynasty.net> wrote in message news:#FbqF66kAHA.1804@tkmsftngp04... I have 2 pstore files to put in system folder but i don't know how to replace them.. I do see how to extract them in system file checker but how do i put the 2 new ones i have

Replacing a system dll
It was suggested that I use the system file checker to see if I had any corrupted system files [I don't know what a "corrupted" file is, but that's OK]. I did this by going to System Tools, and then System Information, and then the Tools Menu and clicked on System File Check. The program scanned for and identified

Replacing protected .dll files
Can't do it there then you will have to be able to access the file from a different op sys. A System Protected File will occur in three places: %systemroot%\System32 %systemroot%\System32\dllcache %systemroot%\ServicePackFiles You first remove hhctrl.ocx from dllcache and replace it with the different hhctrl.ocx.

missing files
This is System File Protection in action. It monitors various system files and will replace them when they're deleted, overwritten and etc., except by an authorized update or service pack. What you can try is this: Locate the filelist.xml file in the WINDOWS\system32\Restore folder and back up a copy of it.

Replacing a DLL file in \WINDOWS\SYSTEM
I have added NTFSDOS to the bootable CD but this only allows me to see the SYSTEM file but not to rename, replace or delete it. I can't find another ntfs/DOS application that will allow me to delete/rename/replace this file. The other PC is a laptop - no floppy drive - so I can't make the bootable Win 2000 floppies

Replacing a missing system file
[rename] C:\Windows\System\COMDLG32.DLL=C:\Temp\Myversion.dll C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSVCRT.DLL=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\ACM4021.TMP Jon wrote in message ... How can I replace a file that is in use? I know there is a way to replace it on boot and I am assuming you need to set something in the registry. What do I need to set?

replacing dll
I have completely re-installed the utility several times but that makes no difference, so I suspect that the virus infected a system .dll (or some like file) that this utility uses which McAfee deleted. My question is how can I tell if a standard system file is missing. I have no other problems currently,

Replacing a damaged system file?
Bert Kinney b...@NSmvps.org microsoft public windowsxp perform_maintain microsoft public windowsxp general microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support < Cross posting reduced > Yes, system restore will remove all monitored files installed or changed after the date of restore. As long as you have the software,

How to replace a system file?
At the Run prompt, type: sfc /scannow This will compare each Win2K operating system file with the "known good" copy held in your on-drive cache and replace any missing or damaged ones. Have your Win2K CD-ROM handy; SFC probably will need to refer to it. If this doesn't work, post back with details, such as which

Help with replacing old version files
I got an excel problem and it require me to replace the oleaut32.dll .I will need to replace this file in the dos mode since . I had try it on the safe mode in ms dos but during the replacement, it said that the file is in use. Probably it is a system file that why i can replace. But i really need to replace this

How to replace a system file (some.dll)
Maureen Goldman inkslin...@FOGsunshine.net microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support "Michael Dunn" <coolo_pha...@hotmail.com> wrote: I have tried starting my computer but a message says that this file is missing or corrupt: WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM I would really appreciate some help on this matter Here's

How to replace a corrupted file
I need to replace the system file OLEAUT32.DLL with a more current version. I'm not too sure whether Windows (2kpro) or Windows File Protection is stopping me from over-writing the file but, I cant think of a way to get in to change it. I have tried safe mode and safe mode command prompt but it still tells me that

How to find one system file that needs replacing
John Savill j...@savilltech.com microsoft public windowsnt misc From the Windows NT FAQ (http://www.ntfaq.com) Q. How can I replace an in use NT system file? A. If you attempt to replace any of the core NT system files a message will be displayed saying the file is currently locked. The Windows NT Resource Kit

Restore/Replace System File
James Liles JLil...@newsguy.com alt windows98 On Fri, 11 Dec 1998 12:12:17 -0500, "Jan Nolan" <janno...@netcom.ca> wrote: ->Probably cus I installed an older office 97, system file checked indicated ->several several system files had been changed w older (dated) 1996 versions. -> ->But 2 such 1996 files had version

replacing corrupt files using Windows XP cd (HOW!)
The mismatch probably happened when you installed software and the installation package installed a newer or older version of the file. It's not supposed to happen with System File Protection SFP (aka WFP) but it can and does happen. Some programs take authority over WFP and install or replace protected Windows