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Secret Goat Fetish
Joined: June 2002
Location: Dorset, England Posts: More Than You
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hmmm if u go 2 c>>windows>>system32>>dll cache there should b a copy of the file there. u can copy + paste this file 2 were it's needed.u may have 2 type in the address 2 get 2 dll cache, not sure why system restore ain't workin though, it may b conected.from the name it sugest's it's 1 micro$oft file.
hmmmmm any 1 else? |
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gningnegneur
Joined: April 2002
Location: Montreal
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try to uninstall and reinstall windows media player. There's a method to unhide it from the Add/Remove program panel. Search for it in this forum cause i must leave now and i don't have time :P
If it does not work, you could try a repair installation of windows. Good luck! |
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