msgina.dll problem

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Guest

When I boot the system, it says it does not fine 'msgina.dll' and ask me to
restart. when I restart, it gets into the system. If I leave more than an
hour gap to restart again, it again asks for 'msgina.dll'.

I found the answer from a forum on the Internet and downloaded the dll file.
I replaced the new with the old, by chaning the old file as msgina1.dll. The
system started working fine for a day. The very next day, it shows the same.
No it is occuring every now and then.

Similarly, when I close the system, the log off details are in a different
language and not in English.

I hold the HOME XP and Professional XP (for testing purpose) and boot
according to my want. There was no problem so far. When I checked more
details from genuine forums, they have asked to insert the XP CD and load....

Now it is not identifying my original Home XP and it says, you have newer
version in the system. I could understand it is because of Pro XP
installation.

Can anyone tell me how am I to correct this problem without disturbing the
present format. I need help very urgently as I fear of crash of my system at
any time.

More to it, I want to know what is msgina.dll, what does it do, how it
affects the system etc.
 
K

kurttrail

Indianvijay said:
When I boot the system, it says it does not fine 'msgina.dll' and ask
me to restart. when I restart, it gets into the system. If I leave
more than an hour gap to restart again, it again asks for
'msgina.dll'.

I found the answer from a forum on the Internet and downloaded the
dll file. I replaced the new with the old, by chaning the old file as
msgina1.dll. The system started working fine for a day. The very next
day, it shows the same. No it is occuring every now and then.

Similarly, when I close the system, the log off details are in a
different language and not in English.

I hold the HOME XP and Professional XP (for testing purpose) and boot
according to my want. There was no problem so far. When I checked more
details from genuine forums, they have asked to insert the XP CD and
load....

Now it is not identifying my original Home XP and it says, you have
newer version in the system. I could understand it is because of Pro
XP installation.

Can anyone tell me how am I to correct this problem without
disturbing the present format. I need help very urgently as I fear of
crash of my system at any time.

More to it, I want to know what is msgina.dll, what does it do, how it
affects the system etc.

http://www.google.com/search?q=msgina.dll

And start reading.

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