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Thread ID: 112181 2010-08-26 22:04:00 winrnr.dll issue Renmoo (66) Press F1
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1131939 2010-08-26 23:08:00 Have a read of this

social.technet.microsoft.com
Sure have. Problem applies to Guest account as well. SFC did not repair the file.
Renmoo (66)
1131940 2010-08-26 23:09:00 Don't know then. Some sites say it maybe a bad image (that partition) Speedy Gonzales (78)
1131941 2010-08-26 23:31:00 Damn. Renmoo (66)
1131942 2010-08-26 23:34:00 What if I boot up the recovery DVD? What are my options from this point? Renmoo (66)
1131943 2010-08-26 23:56:00 Is it possible to disable the error message from popping up? The laptop is functioning normally (programs are able to be launched etc.) Renmoo (66)
1131944 2010-08-27 00:09:00 Tell us whats in startup. It maybe something there, that's bringing up that message Speedy Gonzales (78)
1131945 2010-08-27 09:25:00 Maybe this'll help


Your working copy of this file is damaged or the wrong version. There are
several ways to get a fresh copy of into the \Windows\system32\ folder.

If you have a .\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386\ folder, copy the winrnr.dll
file from there over to .\Windows\system32\. If not successful, try
renaming the old copy first.

Expand a fresh copy from the \i386\ folder on your Windows CD or, if
Windows was preinstalled, from a folder with the same name provided by the
OEM. The OEM folder should show files as compressed (winrnr.dl_). If you
see that naming convention, you know you have the right folder.

Use Start> Run> MSCONFIG : General> Expand File for this task. Follow the
on screen prompts. NOTE: The source folder is the one on the Windows CD or
the OEM provided folder. The destination folder is \windows\system32\
From here
www.tomshardware.com
feersumendjinn (64)
1131946 2010-08-27 10:34:00 Thanks feer, I've already tried that but to no avail. Renmoo (66)
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