computer!!!! b0rked!!!!
computer!!!! b0rked!!!!
MUAHAHAHHAA
Anyways so and sos computer is b0rked and is missing rundll32.exe also .exe files ask to be opened with other .exe files and its really screwed up im surprised that this works I need help big time Im gona kill my friend next time.
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Anyways so and sos computer is b0rked and is missing rundll32.exe also .exe files ask to be opened with other .exe files and its really screwed up im surprised that this works I need help big time Im gona kill my friend next time.
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- Red Squirrel
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lol and it boots up? Either way, I would try to reinstall windows over itself, or do a repair. Should hopefully fix things.
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computer!!!! b0rked!!!!
im guessing that emulator is the problem? lol
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Wait what?
computer!!!! b0rked!!!!
Its my friends computer if it was mine I would say so. I tried the system disk and it did not work to Repair so then we restarted the computer and tried re-installing windows xp and it would not let me do that, so then we took the disk out and tried to make it boot up again and nothing...
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I'd do a repair or get a copy of the missing files from a reliable source. Repair would be the better of the two.Red Squirrel wrote: lol and it boots up? Either way, I would try to reinstall windows over itself, or do a repair. Should hopefully fix things.
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computer!!!! b0rked!!!!
It does not matter lol his hard drive is .
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computer!!!! b0rked!!!!
OK
What is it doing
EXACTLY??
I might have a utility that would help you.
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What is it doing
EXACTLY??
I might have a utility that would help you.
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computer!!!! b0rked!!!!
Ok so now my computer is borked and its all triples fault XD anyways I am missing a file called "bootvid.dll" isnt there a program that I can open that will re-make bootvid or something? I am currently posting in safe mode so yeah... some help would be great!
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computer!!!! b0rked!!!!
wow safe mode, I can just imagine how bad this site looks in safe mode.
640*480 @ 16 colors ftw!
Oh and a wooping 60hz refresh rate, if its a crt.
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640*480 @ 16 colors ftw!
Oh and a wooping 60hz refresh rate, if its a crt.
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computer!!!! b0rked!!!!
no the site looks just fine actually. But do you have any advice on how I could fix my delema? maybe humor me and send me a copy of your bootvid.dll (I dunno where it goes tho)
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bootvid.dll goes in your C:WindowsSystem32 folder. You can do a google search for the file and find a handful of dll download sites you can get it from. Whether or not you'd want to do that, I dunno. It'd be safer to pull it off your windows install CD. The exact location on the cd eludes me as I don't have one sitting in front of me right now.
Funny, when you do a google search the first result is a virus alert. "If you have bootvid.dll on your computer, you may have a virus!" bootvid.dll is a critical system file, one of the first that gets loaded when you boot up windows. They are basically saying "If you run windows, you could have a virus!"
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Funny, when you do a google search the first result is a virus alert. "If you have bootvid.dll on your computer, you may have a virus!" bootvid.dll is a critical system file, one of the first that gets loaded when you boot up windows. They are basically saying "If you run windows, you could have a virus!"
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computer!!!! b0rked!!!!
Lmao! thats funny. I would go on to my cd but I don't have one.
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I just found out that I do have bootvid.dll I should of payed more attention to the bluescreen I get lol. it has a error at the bottem saying
"BOOTVID.DLL - Address F79CEEF7 base at F79CE000, DateStamp 367D8345" what does that mean?
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"BOOTVID.DLL - Address F79CEEF7 base at F79CE000, DateStamp 367D8345" what does that mean?
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It could be a memory issue (ie b0rked stick of RAM). I'd download a memory tester and see what it brings up.
http://www.memtest86.com/
memtest86 is freeopen source and should get the job done.
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http://www.memtest86.com/
memtest86 is freeopen source and should get the job done.
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