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reinstall .dll files in windows XP

Anonymous
2010-06-24T02:15:18+00:00

wcapi.dll

OR/And

C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\MSCorwks.dll

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  1. Anonymous
    2010-06-24T07:18:13+00:00

    Reinstall any original software that generates error messages related to .dll files. Since .dll files are often installed fresh during the software installation process, reinstalling may work to repair numerous .dll files. In many cases, when only one program generates .dll error messages, simply reinstalling the program solves the issue. If you still need to reinstall more .dll files after this, proceed to the next step.

    Access a website where .dll files can be downloaded for free. A link to one of these sites can be found below in the Resources section.

    Search the site for the .dll files you need. The names of the problem .dll files will appear in the error messages; these are the .dll files you want to find. On the download page for each file, you should be able to review expanded details about the file, what programs use it and what it does. When you find a .dll file that you need, click the download link and save it to your computer.

    Move the .dll files you download into the system folder for Windows. Every version of Windows has a system folder, but the name and location of the folder varies from one version to the next. In the 64-bit versions of XP and Vista, the folder can be found at "C:\WindowsSysWOW64."

    Reboot your computer.

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  2. Anonymous
    2011-09-23T19:41:46+00:00

    Hello bbraseth,

    This thread was created in the Windows XP Install, Upgrade and Activate forum; the Microsoft Moderation team has moved this thread to the Windows XP Performance and Maintenance forum.

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  3. Anonymous
    2011-09-23T16:08:51+00:00

    Reinstall any original software that generates error messages related to .dll files. Since .dll files are often installed fresh during the software installation process, reinstalling may work to repair numerous .dll files. In many cases, when only one program generates .dll error messages, simply reinstalling the program solves the issue. If you still need to reinstall more .dll files after this, proceed to the next step.

    Access a website where .dll files can be downloaded for free. A link to one of these sites can be found below in the Resources section.

    Search the site for the .dll files you need. The names of the problem .dll files will appear in the error messages; these are the .dll files you want to find. On the download page for each file, you should be able to review expanded details about the file, what programs use it and what it does. When you find a .dll file that you need, click the download link and save it to your computer.

    Move the .dll files you download into the system folder for Windows. Every version of Windows has a system folder, but the name and location of the folder varies from one version to the next. In the 64-bit versions of XP and Vista, the folder can be found at "C:\WindowsSysWOW64."

    Reboot your computer.

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    No resources section to access???

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