Move Rundll.32_ from CD System disk and change to Rundll32.exe??

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You just posted a reply in your other thread 40 minutes ago about this same
topic. Why did you start another thread ? You need to have some patience.

Like I posted in your other thread; learn to search for solutions on your
own without waiting for people to spoon feed you.

http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=fix+rundll32+problems

BB
 
I just reread your stupid nonsense.
I'd like for you to come see me - in person.

I think we could settle this in a hurry.............................
 
Hey Big Man,

I'm starting to shake in my boots. Don't get your 2 inch penis in an
uproar.
Besides, I'd hate to whoop your ass in front of your mama.

The help was directing you to the internet to search for your OWN solution.
The criticism preceded my help. Obviously you lack any modicum of ability
to help yourself. Does your mama still make your bed ? Probably after she
finishes breast feeding you.

Before this post of yours, I was going to spoon feed you the solution.

AMF YOYO !
aka Adios, MFer. Your On Your Own

Please post your address, telephone number and email address and I'll pay
you a visit - in person.

BillyBob
 
Doug said:
I just reread your stupid nonsense.
I'd like for you to come see me - in person.

I think we could settle this in a hurry.............................

Did you read Tim's reply in the original thread ?
It tells you how to expand a file off your WinXP CD.

"The "RunDll32.exe" file should absolutely already be on your computer
(assuming Windows XP) in your; "c:\windows\system32" folder.

If it becomes necessary to restore / replace the rundll32.exe file from
the copy on the XP installation cd then type "cmd.exe" into the "Run"
box on the Start Menu and then at the Command Prompt, type (or copy / paste)
the following :

expand x:\i386\RUNDLL32.EX_ c:\windows\system32\rundll32.exe

...ensuring to replace the [x:] in that command with the drive-letter
of your cd\dvd drive..."

HTH,
Paul
 
Thank you Paul,
That's exactly what I was looking for.
I don't know why one or two of the others decided to throw a fit about it.

Thanks again,
Doug



Paul said:
Doug said:
I just reread your stupid nonsense.
I'd like for you to come see me - in person.

I think we could settle this in a hurry.............................

Did you read Tim's reply in the original thread ?
It tells you how to expand a file off your WinXP CD.

"The "RunDll32.exe" file should absolutely already be on your computer
(assuming Windows XP) in your; "c:\windows\system32" folder.

If it becomes necessary to restore / replace the rundll32.exe file from
the copy on the XP installation cd then type "cmd.exe" into the "Run"
box on the Start Menu and then at the Command Prompt, type (or copy /
paste)
the following :

expand x:\i386\RUNDLL32.EX_ c:\windows\system32\rundll32.exe

...ensuring to replace the [x:] in that command with the drive-letter
of your cd\dvd drive..."

HTH,
Paul
 
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