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Replace icons stored in shell32.dll
trout trout_24...@yahoo.ca 24hoursupport helpdesk ALIEN wrote: When my computer starts windows it comes up with a message box saying that the following system files are corrupt :-DDEML.DLL -MCICDA.DRV -WINASPI.DLL Windows still is running fine and I have replacement files for them but I cant replace them because

How to find one system file that needs replacing
"Mike M" wrote: What is the name of this file? Why are you using a copy on a floppy rather than extracting a new copy from the Win Me cab set? That it is a system file isn't what is preventing you replacing it but instead either because it is currently in use (its not just system files that might be in use) or

Replacing Deleted System File?
It turned out to be an altered XP system component USBUI.DLL. Altered since yesterday. This is weird and I didn't permit repeated Internet acces to this dll. I find it most suspicious that a Messenger update would replace such a basic system file as USBUI.DLL. The MS Knowledge Base has no info about this file

Replacing protected system files on Windows 2000
http://www.joeware.net "Daniel Domain" <dkwo...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:9l0qhl$d0o$1@clematis.singnet.com.sg... Hi, Windows 95 use wininit.ini to update inuse files but how Windows 2000 carry out this update other that "inuse.exe" that is not install initially? Thanks Daniel.

How do I replace a file when it is used by windows?
After that on the menu at the top click tools>dr.watson.when the icon drops down into the system tray right click on it and choose dr.watson.If he doesn't find anything(which in my experience he usually doesn't)do the following.tools>system file checker and when the box opens make sure it is set to scan for altered

Help !! How to replace a locked system file
jim ancients_of_mu_mu...@yahoo.com microsoft public win95 general discussion Background: I was uninstalling software and made the mistake of saying 'Yes' when asked to delete a file that was (presumably) not being used by any other aps. This was my Oleaut32.dll file and belongs in the \WINDOWS\SYSTEM file system.

replacing an impotant system file
Wes In news:ObFZBNI3DHA.2404@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl, adrian <adrian8...@hotmail.com> hunted and pecked: Hi, I saw from the book it said, the system files in the cdrom is in compressed format, and when we copy that into the hard disk, it will automatically uncompressed. So is the following command correct?

Replacing DLL´s which are in use
There probably is a way to effect this if one had more system info on SFP. Again, thanks for correcting my post. Skip "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message news:#ziH#XS7AHA.1280@tkmsftngp04... Not much use if the file is protected by System File Protect. Try it and see.

replacing hard drive
Norton Anti-Virus has told me that the following files (in c:\windows) are infected with the datom.worm virus: msvxd16.dll msvxd32.dll msvxd.exe It says it can't fix, quarantine, or delete the files because they are in use. However, the files don't show up in windows explorer when I search. How can I replace them

How to Replace System File
Only microsoft public windowsme general What is the name of this file? Why are you using a copy on a floppy rather than extracting a new copy from the Win Me cab set? That it is a system file isn't what is preventing you replacing it but instead either because it is currently in use (its not just system files that

Replace Notepad
it means all ( wild cards for all file names and all extensions ). And lower case is ok also. I just realized that I forgot a step though... While in windows you will have to remove the Read Only attribute from the file you want to replace. Before you start go to windows\system directory and right click on your

Replacing a missing system file
Only> wrote: Not much use if the file is protected by System File Protect. Try it and see. And in fact, you can't (rename it if in use). You can copy it, though. I use F2 as a generic "is this file in use?" key :-) "Skip Knoble" <h...@psu.edu> wrote ... I believe that you can RENAME a file that is in use.

Replacing Win files
Replacing the extension manager files has solved several problems for me at various times. --Fred Mac Man (SPAMBEGONEwizard_...@hotmail.com) wrote: Stephen Moye 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

Can U Reload 2000 over 2000 to replace missing or corupted files
COM) schrieb/wrote: These keys do not work anymore in all cases - you have to replace the icon within Shell32.dll. Shell32 is an important system file that should *NOT* be altered, lest your system become unstable as a result. In fact, I think Windows 2000 and XP prevent this file being altered too,

Replacing HD.
DLL file to the original XP CDROM: NTDLL.DLL file but always ths sytem is using it and I can't replace it, I try with a W98 boot disk but my HD is NTFS file system and with this boot method I can't see the partitions, I try the MSCONFIG utility to replace file and it doesn't do anything. Any suggestions?

replacing missing graphics file
Where
are original system files stored if not in the dllcache folder? Do I have to modify something in the registry to replace Notepad? Of course Help wasn't any help. Why not copy that notepad.exe to a new directory, edit the shortcut in the Start menu, and change the file association in Explorer?

System File Checker Replace Older file ??
My system was infected by a trojan which was detected by my AVP. Subsequently I removed two files to isolate and eradicate this problem. My problem is that I do not know how to replace these system files and I hope somebody may be able to help me.The information that I have on these deleted files is as follows:

Replace lost permissions on W2K file system
I ran system file checker and found four corrupt files (mfc30.dll ; mfcuia32.dll ; mfcans32.dll ; mfco30.dll). I cannot find these files to restore them? Where are these files and how do I restore them? If anyone can help, you can e-mail me at jaybyr...@hotmail.com or contact me on yahoo companion jaybyrd27.

replacing virus-infected system files
I'm surprised that notepad.exe is protected as a system file. It wouldn't be such a problem if it wasn't such a bad editor. I think there is no clean way around the problem. Replacing the system-protected files is supposed to be a bit of a secret. Most (but not all) decent applications will let you specify a

Replacing missing DLL.Files
Junior Tracy joh...@mindspring.com alt computer workshop Hi Steve! is it possable to replace missing system files on win 98 using my win 98 cd rom as I Set System File checker to look for missing or corrupt files, and let it look for them. It will replace missing Win98 files, and replace corrupt Win98 files.