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The Image Crtpt32.dll Is Possibly Corrupt. The Header Checksum Does Not Match The Computed Checksum And The Screen Is Blue Can Not Reboot In Safe Mode Can Someone Tell How To Fix This

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If you want help m8 I suggest you supply those who knw with a little more information please.

ie system specs and operating system maybe?

 
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The Image Crtpt32.dll Is Possibly Corrupt. The Header Checksum Does Not Match The Computed Checksum And The Screen Is Blue Can Not Reboot In Safe Mode Can Someone Tell How To Fix This. i have a hp laptop and it has windows xp home edition
 
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The Image Crtpt32.dll Is Possibly Corrupt. The Header Checksum Does Not Match The Computed Checksum And The Screen Is Blue Can Not Reboot In Safe Mode Can Someone Tell How To Fix This

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Re-install the corrupted file.


Stop 0xC0000221 or STATUS_IMAGE_CHECKSUM_MISMATCH

This Stop message indicates driver, system file, or disk corruption problems (such as a damaged paging file). Faulty memory hardware can also cause this Stop message to appear.


 
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Re-install the corrupted file.


Stop 0xC0000221 or STATUS_IMAGE_CHECKSUM_MISMATCH

This Stop message indicates driver, system file, or disk corruption problems (such as a damaged paging file). Faulty memory hardware can also cause this Stop message to appear.

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HOW CAN I RE-INSTALL THE CORRUPTED FILE.I REBOOT BUT IT DOES NOT LET ME I GET THE BLUE SCREEN WITH THAT MESSAGE
 
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Your 'Caps Lock' key is stuck also ...

Have you tried starting in safe mode?



 
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Your 'Caps Lock' key is stuck also ...

Have you tried starting in safe mode?


Yes i have try in safe mode. does not work.
 
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Then you is buggered ...

Boot to the XP CD and re-install ... we call this a "Dirty Install" as it will leave your data intact ... you will have to reinstall service packs and some software.

It is possible that your hard drive has gone bad, download the diagnostic software from the maker of your HD to check the HD out.

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Then you is buggered ...

Boot to the XP CD and re-install ... we call this a "Dirty Install" as it will leave your data intact ... you will have to reinstall service packs and some software.

It is possible that your hard drive has gone bad, download the diagnostic software from the maker of your HD to check the HD out.

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