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>I get this error message when I get into Windows:
>
> "This application, ccSvchst.exe, will not start because the file atl71.dll
> is missing. Re-installing the application might fix this problem."
>
> I don't know how this happened. I used my PC last Friday and everything
> was
> ok.
> I turn my PC on tonight and get the above error message.
>
> I tried to install WinXP SP2 from the CD figuring this would install the
> missing file. WinXP SP2 installed up to the "performing cleanup" stage,
> then
> the installation stopped.
>
> System Properties shows that my PC has been updated to Service Pack 2.
> I don't know if the installation was complete.
>
> I've been told that atl71.dll is a system file. How can I install the file
> atl71.dll?
>
> Vin