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At the time the above message appears I have a Full version OEM Windows XP
Professional CD in my drive, however, it will not accept it and indicates
that it is the wrong CD. I have about 5 dll's that need repair and do not
know how to proceed. Please Advise. Thanks in advance.
 
John said:
At the time the above message appears I have a Full version OEM Windows XP
Professional CD in my drive, however, it will not accept it and indicates
that it is the wrong CD. I have about 5 dll's that need repair and do not
know how to proceed. Please Advise. Thanks in advance.

Yes, it will ask you about a second CD because your CD just have the XP SP1
may be, try to locate the SP2 folders in your directories and point the
pointer to it and click [OK] for the System File Checker to repair the DLL.
HTH.
nass
===
www.nasstec.co.uk
 
Hi, Nass Thanks for responding, however, the OEM Disk I'm using has SP2 on it
and when I get the message above it does not offer the ability to redirect it.
--
John R.


nass said:
John said:
At the time the above message appears I have a Full version OEM Windows XP
Professional CD in my drive, however, it will not accept it and indicates
that it is the wrong CD. I have about 5 dll's that need repair and do not
know how to proceed. Please Advise. Thanks in advance.

Yes, it will ask you about a second CD because your CD just have the XP SP1
may be, try to locate the SP2 folders in your directories and point the
pointer to it and click [OK] for the System File Checker to repair the DLL.
HTH.
nass
===
www.nasstec.co.uk
 
Then ignore the message and click [OK] and hopefully the pointer will pick
up the CD path and repair the DLLs.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass

John said:
Hi, Nass Thanks for responding, however, the OEM Disk I'm using has SP2 on it
and when I get the message above it does not offer the ability to redirect it.
--
John R.


nass said:
John said:
At the time the above message appears I have a Full version OEM Windows XP
Professional CD in my drive, however, it will not accept it and indicates
that it is the wrong CD. I have about 5 dll's that need repair and do not
know how to proceed. Please Advise. Thanks in advance.

Yes, it will ask you about a second CD because your CD just have the XP SP1
may be, try to locate the SP2 folders in your directories and point the
pointer to it and click [OK] for the System File Checker to repair the DLL.
HTH.
nass
===
www.nasstec.co.uk
 
Hi Nass, I click on "Ok" but still received the same messages ie. wrong cd,
and insert the XP Professional CD2. I had to click "Cancel" to skip over five
of them to finish the SFC scan, but clearly, I would perfer correcting the
problem. Thanks again for you assistance.
--
John R.


nass said:
Then ignore the message and click [OK] and hopefully the pointer will pick
up the CD path and repair the DLLs.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass

John said:
Hi, Nass Thanks for responding, however, the OEM Disk I'm using has SP2 on it
and when I get the message above it does not offer the ability to redirect it.
--
John R.


nass said:
:

At the time the above message appears I have a Full version OEM Windows XP
Professional CD in my drive, however, it will not accept it and indicates
that it is the wrong CD. I have about 5 dll's that need repair and do not
know how to proceed. Please Advise. Thanks in advance.
--
John R.

Yes, it will ask you about a second CD because your CD just have the XP SP1
may be, try to locate the SP2 folders in your directories and point the
pointer to it and click [OK] for the System File Checker to repair the DLL.
HTH.
nass
===
www.nasstec.co.uk
 
Hi John,
Try this link for your issue:
http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html
About the Path you can select this or browse to it:
C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386
Make sure this machine is malware free?.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass
===
www.nasstec.co.uk

John said:
Hi Nass, I click on "Ok" but still received the same messages ie. wrong cd,
and insert the XP Professional CD2. I had to click "Cancel" to skip over five
of them to finish the SFC scan, but clearly, I would perfer correcting the
problem. Thanks again for you assistance.
--
John R.


nass said:
Then ignore the message and click [OK] and hopefully the pointer will pick
up the CD path and repair the DLLs.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass

John said:
Hi, Nass Thanks for responding, however, the OEM Disk I'm using has SP2 on it
and when I get the message above it does not offer the ability to redirect it.
--
John R.


:



:

At the time the above message appears I have a Full version OEM Windows XP
Professional CD in my drive, however, it will not accept it and indicates
that it is the wrong CD. I have about 5 dll's that need repair and do not
know how to proceed. Please Advise. Thanks in advance.
--
John R.

Yes, it will ask you about a second CD because your CD just have the XP SP1
may be, try to locate the SP2 folders in your directories and point the
pointer to it and click [OK] for the System File Checker to repair the DLL.
HTH.
nass
===
www.nasstec.co.uk
 
Thanks for the link, I will give it a try and advise.
--
John R.


nass said:
Hi John,
Try this link for your issue:
http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html
About the Path you can select this or browse to it:
C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386
Make sure this machine is malware free?.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass
===
www.nasstec.co.uk

John said:
Hi Nass, I click on "Ok" but still received the same messages ie. wrong cd,
and insert the XP Professional CD2. I had to click "Cancel" to skip over five
of them to finish the SFC scan, but clearly, I would perfer correcting the
problem. Thanks again for you assistance.
--
John R.


nass said:
Then ignore the message and click [OK] and hopefully the pointer will pick
up the CD path and repair the DLLs.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass

:

Hi, Nass Thanks for responding, however, the OEM Disk I'm using has SP2 on it
and when I get the message above it does not offer the ability to redirect it.
--
John R.


:



:

At the time the above message appears I have a Full version OEM Windows XP
Professional CD in my drive, however, it will not accept it and indicates
that it is the wrong CD. I have about 5 dll's that need repair and do not
know how to proceed. Please Advise. Thanks in advance.
--
John R.

Yes, it will ask you about a second CD because your CD just have the XP SP1
may be, try to locate the SP2 folders in your directories and point the
pointer to it and click [OK] for the System File Checker to repair the DLL.
HTH.
nass
===
www.nasstec.co.uk
 
Ok, I performed steps 1 and 2 as instructed in the doc. However, Windows
still returned the same error message eventhough the source now point to c:\
and I copied the I386 folder to my c:\ drive. I wonder if the correct source
path was changed relative to what was recommended at the web link.?
--
John R.


nass said:
Hi John,
Try this link for your issue:
http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html
About the Path you can select this or browse to it:
C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386
Make sure this machine is malware free?.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass
===
www.nasstec.co.uk

John said:
Hi Nass, I click on "Ok" but still received the same messages ie. wrong cd,
and insert the XP Professional CD2. I had to click "Cancel" to skip over five
of them to finish the SFC scan, but clearly, I would perfer correcting the
problem. Thanks again for you assistance.
--
John R.


nass said:
Then ignore the message and click [OK] and hopefully the pointer will pick
up the CD path and repair the DLLs.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass

:

Hi, Nass Thanks for responding, however, the OEM Disk I'm using has SP2 on it
and when I get the message above it does not offer the ability to redirect it.
--
John R.


:



:

At the time the above message appears I have a Full version OEM Windows XP
Professional CD in my drive, however, it will not accept it and indicates
that it is the wrong CD. I have about 5 dll's that need repair and do not
know how to proceed. Please Advise. Thanks in advance.
--
John R.

Yes, it will ask you about a second CD because your CD just have the XP SP1
may be, try to locate the SP2 folders in your directories and point the
pointer to it and click [OK] for the System File Checker to repair the DLL.
HTH.
nass
===
www.nasstec.co.uk
 
Then try to perform repair install for this machine to get it sorted, did you
tried the registry Fix to change the path from the CD to the C:\?.
HTH.
nass

John said:
Ok, I performed steps 1 and 2 as instructed in the doc. However, Windows
still returned the same error message eventhough the source now point to c:\
and I copied the I386 folder to my c:\ drive. I wonder if the correct source
path was changed relative to what was recommended at the web link.?
--
John R.


nass said:
Hi John,
Try this link for your issue:
http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html
About the Path you can select this or browse to it:
C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386
Make sure this machine is malware free?.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass
===
www.nasstec.co.uk

John said:
Hi Nass, I click on "Ok" but still received the same messages ie. wrong cd,
and insert the XP Professional CD2. I had to click "Cancel" to skip over five
of them to finish the SFC scan, but clearly, I would perfer correcting the
problem. Thanks again for you assistance.
--
John R.


:


Then ignore the message and click [OK] and hopefully the pointer will pick
up the CD path and repair the DLLs.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass

:

Hi, Nass Thanks for responding, however, the OEM Disk I'm using has SP2 on it
and when I get the message above it does not offer the ability to redirect it.
--
John R.


:



:

At the time the above message appears I have a Full version OEM Windows XP
Professional CD in my drive, however, it will not accept it and indicates
that it is the wrong CD. I have about 5 dll's that need repair and do not
know how to proceed. Please Advise. Thanks in advance.
--
John R.

Yes, it will ask you about a second CD because your CD just have the XP SP1
may be, try to locate the SP2 folders in your directories and point the
pointer to it and click [OK] for the System File Checker to repair the DLL.
HTH.
nass
===
www.nasstec.co.uk
 
Hi, Nass, Yes I did change the registry path from C:\windows to C:\ thanks
for asking. I like your suggestion about performing a "repair install"
however, I do not recall the Dos command. Please advise. Thanks again for all
of your help it is most appreciated!!!
--
John R.


nass said:
Then try to perform repair install for this machine to get it sorted, did you
tried the registry Fix to change the path from the CD to the C:\?.
HTH.
nass

John said:
Ok, I performed steps 1 and 2 as instructed in the doc. However, Windows
still returned the same error message eventhough the source now point to c:\
and I copied the I386 folder to my c:\ drive. I wonder if the correct source
path was changed relative to what was recommended at the web link.?
--
John R.


nass said:
Hi John,
Try this link for your issue:
http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html
About the Path you can select this or browse to it:
C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386
Make sure this machine is malware free?.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass
===
www.nasstec.co.uk

:

Hi Nass, I click on "Ok" but still received the same messages ie. wrong cd,
and insert the XP Professional CD2. I had to click "Cancel" to skip over five
of them to finish the SFC scan, but clearly, I would perfer correcting the
problem. Thanks again for you assistance.
--
John R.


:


Then ignore the message and click [OK] and hopefully the pointer will pick
up the CD path and repair the DLLs.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass

:

Hi, Nass Thanks for responding, however, the OEM Disk I'm using has SP2 on it
and when I get the message above it does not offer the ability to redirect it.
--
John R.


:



:

At the time the above message appears I have a Full version OEM Windows XP
Professional CD in my drive, however, it will not accept it and indicates
that it is the wrong CD. I have about 5 dll's that need repair and do not
know how to proceed. Please Advise. Thanks in advance.
--
John R.

Yes, it will ask you about a second CD because your CD just have the XP SP1
may be, try to locate the SP2 folders in your directories and point the
pointer to it and click [OK] for the System File Checker to repair the DLL.
HTH.
nass
===
www.nasstec.co.uk
 
Hi John, here is a link to explain for you the Repair /install:
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm
It is too late but never late to ask, why you did run the sfc /scannow?
Did you checked the machine is clean from viruses and malweres that can be
lurking in the background and block you from performing certain tasks?.
HTH.
Regards,
nass

John said:
Hi, Nass, Yes I did change the registry path from C:\windows to C:\ thanks
for asking. I like your suggestion about performing a "repair install"
however, I do not recall the Dos command. Please advise. Thanks again for all
of your help it is most appreciated!!!
--
John R.


nass said:
Then try to perform repair install for this machine to get it sorted, did you
tried the registry Fix to change the path from the CD to the C:\?.
HTH.
nass

John said:
Ok, I performed steps 1 and 2 as instructed in the doc. However, Windows
still returned the same error message eventhough the source now point to c:\
and I copied the I386 folder to my c:\ drive. I wonder if the correct source
path was changed relative to what was recommended at the web link.?
--
John R.


:

Hi John,
Try this link for your issue:
http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html
About the Path you can select this or browse to it:
C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386
Make sure this machine is malware free?.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass
===
www.nasstec.co.uk

:

Hi Nass, I click on "Ok" but still received the same messages ie. wrong cd,
and insert the XP Professional CD2. I had to click "Cancel" to skip over five
of them to finish the SFC scan, but clearly, I would perfer correcting the
problem. Thanks again for you assistance.
--
John R.


:


Then ignore the message and click [OK] and hopefully the pointer will pick
up the CD path and repair the DLLs.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass

:

Hi, Nass Thanks for responding, however, the OEM Disk I'm using has SP2 on it
and when I get the message above it does not offer the ability to redirect it.
--
John R.


:



:

At the time the above message appears I have a Full version OEM Windows XP
Professional CD in my drive, however, it will not accept it and indicates
that it is the wrong CD. I have about 5 dll's that need repair and do not
know how to proceed. Please Advise. Thanks in advance.
--
John R.

Yes, it will ask you about a second CD because your CD just have the XP SP1
may be, try to locate the SP2 folders in your directories and point the
pointer to it and click [OK] for the System File Checker to repair the DLL.
HTH.
nass
===
www.nasstec.co.uk
 
Good Morning Nass, to answer your question, The reason I felt the need to run
the SFC program was due to my Laptop "Blue Screening" after the installation
of HP Software for my new Photosmart Printer C7180, I have tried everything
to prevent my system from crashing including contacting HP for support and
they recommended that I resolve these DLL problems. Once resolved, they felt
that there software should not cause any problems. I find it hard to believe
that these un-identified DLL's could be the exact ones used by there
software, but none the less I thought there was no harm in getting them
resolved anyway.

To answer you second question, Yes I completely checked my machine for
spyware utilizing Spysweeper by Webroot as well as Counterspy. Also, I
checked for viruses using McAfee with the lastest definitions, so I believe
my machine is clean.

Also, since I have Explorer 7 installed, it's going to me messy doing the
Repair Installation. I must find a way to identify these problem dlls via a
log or trace and replace mannually from the I386 folder on the CD the problem
files on the drive.

Thanks in advance!
--
John R.


nass said:
Hi John, here is a link to explain for you the Repair /install:
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm
It is too late but never late to ask, why you did run the sfc /scannow?
Did you checked the machine is clean from viruses and malweres that can be
lurking in the background and block you from performing certain tasks?.
HTH.
Regards,
nass

John said:
Hi, Nass, Yes I did change the registry path from C:\windows to C:\ thanks
for asking. I like your suggestion about performing a "repair install"
however, I do not recall the Dos command. Please advise. Thanks again for all
of your help it is most appreciated!!!
--
John R.


nass said:
Then try to perform repair install for this machine to get it sorted, did you
tried the registry Fix to change the path from the CD to the C:\?.
HTH.
nass

:

Ok, I performed steps 1 and 2 as instructed in the doc. However, Windows
still returned the same error message eventhough the source now point to c:\
and I copied the I386 folder to my c:\ drive. I wonder if the correct source
path was changed relative to what was recommended at the web link.?
--
John R.


:

Hi John,
Try this link for your issue:
http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html
About the Path you can select this or browse to it:
C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386
Make sure this machine is malware free?.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass
===
www.nasstec.co.uk

:

Hi Nass, I click on "Ok" but still received the same messages ie. wrong cd,
and insert the XP Professional CD2. I had to click "Cancel" to skip over five
of them to finish the SFC scan, but clearly, I would perfer correcting the
problem. Thanks again for you assistance.
--
John R.


:


Then ignore the message and click [OK] and hopefully the pointer will pick
up the CD path and repair the DLLs.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass

:

Hi, Nass Thanks for responding, however, the OEM Disk I'm using has SP2 on it
and when I get the message above it does not offer the ability to redirect it.
--
John R.


:



:

At the time the above message appears I have a Full version OEM Windows XP
Professional CD in my drive, however, it will not accept it and indicates
that it is the wrong CD. I have about 5 dll's that need repair and do not
know how to proceed. Please Advise. Thanks in advance.
--
John R.

Yes, it will ask you about a second CD because your CD just have the XP SP1
may be, try to locate the SP2 folders in your directories and point the
pointer to it and click [OK] for the System File Checker to repair the DLL.
HTH.
nass
===
www.nasstec.co.uk
 
Hi John,
Yes you need to be careful if you have IE7 in doing a Repair/Install, since
your CD will have IE6 or pre-IE6 (5.5) version you may have problems doing
the Repair install.
If you can pin point these DLLs may we can help, and better place to start
tracing this issue is the Event viewer, if it applications it will show, if
it hardware it will show in the log.
Try the System File checker (SFC) again but also try to change the Registry
to point to the CD instead of the C:\ and see if it will mange to repair the
DLLs.
HTH.
Good luck.
Let us know.
Regards,
nass


John said:
Good Morning Nass, to answer your question, The reason I felt the need to run
the SFC program was due to my Laptop "Blue Screening" after the installation
of HP Software for my new Photosmart Printer C7180, I have tried everything
to prevent my system from crashing including contacting HP for support and
they recommended that I resolve these DLL problems. Once resolved, they felt
that there software should not cause any problems. I find it hard to believe
that these un-identified DLL's could be the exact ones used by there
software, but none the less I thought there was no harm in getting them
resolved anyway.

To answer you second question, Yes I completely checked my machine for
spyware utilizing Spysweeper by Webroot as well as Counterspy. Also, I
checked for viruses using McAfee with the lastest definitions, so I believe
my machine is clean.

Also, since I have Explorer 7 installed, it's going to me messy doing the
Repair Installation. I must find a way to identify these problem dlls via a
log or trace and replace mannually from the I386 folder on the CD the problem
files on the drive.

Thanks in advance!
--
John R.


nass said:
Hi John, here is a link to explain for you the Repair /install:
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm
It is too late but never late to ask, why you did run the sfc /scannow?
Did you checked the machine is clean from viruses and malweres that can be
lurking in the background and block you from performing certain tasks?.
HTH.
Regards,
nass

John said:
Hi, Nass, Yes I did change the registry path from C:\windows to C:\ thanks
for asking. I like your suggestion about performing a "repair install"
however, I do not recall the Dos command. Please advise. Thanks again for all
of your help it is most appreciated!!!
--
John R.


:

Then try to perform repair install for this machine to get it sorted, did you
tried the registry Fix to change the path from the CD to the C:\?.
HTH.
nass

:

Ok, I performed steps 1 and 2 as instructed in the doc. However, Windows
still returned the same error message eventhough the source now point to c:\
and I copied the I386 folder to my c:\ drive. I wonder if the correct source
path was changed relative to what was recommended at the web link.?
--
John R.


:

Hi John,
Try this link for your issue:
http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html
About the Path you can select this or browse to it:
C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386
Make sure this machine is malware free?.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass
===
www.nasstec.co.uk

:

Hi Nass, I click on "Ok" but still received the same messages ie. wrong cd,
and insert the XP Professional CD2. I had to click "Cancel" to skip over five
of them to finish the SFC scan, but clearly, I would perfer correcting the
problem. Thanks again for you assistance.
--
John R.


:


Then ignore the message and click [OK] and hopefully the pointer will pick
up the CD path and repair the DLLs.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass

:

Hi, Nass Thanks for responding, however, the OEM Disk I'm using has SP2 on it
and when I get the message above it does not offer the ability to redirect it.
--
John R.


:



:

At the time the above message appears I have a Full version OEM Windows XP
Professional CD in my drive, however, it will not accept it and indicates
that it is the wrong CD. I have about 5 dll's that need repair and do not
know how to proceed. Please Advise. Thanks in advance.
--
John R.

Yes, it will ask you about a second CD because your CD just have the XP SP1
may be, try to locate the SP2 folders in your directories and point the
pointer to it and click [OK] for the System File Checker to repair the DLL.
HTH.
nass
===
www.nasstec.co.uk
 
am sure just trying to help here, because I was stumbling over this
exact issue a few mos.ago.


http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html





recap that is truly important:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\
CurrentVersion\Setup

You will see various entries here on the right hand side. The one we
want is called:

SourcePath


---------------------



HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\SourcePath



--------------------


HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\
CurrentVersion\Setup
\ServicePackSourcePath

This should be pointing to the location C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles
(assuming C:\ is the boot drive.)

-------------------------------------------------------
 
Hi, I changed the Path Source to D:\I386 and it still did not resolve the
last five files. It was a nice try however and thanks for the suggestion.!
--
John R.


nass said:
Hi John,
Yes you need to be careful if you have IE7 in doing a Repair/Install, since
your CD will have IE6 or pre-IE6 (5.5) version you may have problems doing
the Repair install.
If you can pin point these DLLs may we can help, and better place to start
tracing this issue is the Event viewer, if it applications it will show, if
it hardware it will show in the log.
Try the System File checker (SFC) again but also try to change the Registry
to point to the CD instead of the C:\ and see if it will mange to repair the
DLLs.
HTH.
Good luck.
Let us know.
Regards,
nass


John said:
Good Morning Nass, to answer your question, The reason I felt the need to run
the SFC program was due to my Laptop "Blue Screening" after the installation
of HP Software for my new Photosmart Printer C7180, I have tried everything
to prevent my system from crashing including contacting HP for support and
they recommended that I resolve these DLL problems. Once resolved, they felt
that there software should not cause any problems. I find it hard to believe
that these un-identified DLL's could be the exact ones used by there
software, but none the less I thought there was no harm in getting them
resolved anyway.

To answer you second question, Yes I completely checked my machine for
spyware utilizing Spysweeper by Webroot as well as Counterspy. Also, I
checked for viruses using McAfee with the lastest definitions, so I believe
my machine is clean.

Also, since I have Explorer 7 installed, it's going to me messy doing the
Repair Installation. I must find a way to identify these problem dlls via a
log or trace and replace mannually from the I386 folder on the CD the problem
files on the drive.

Thanks in advance!
--
John R.


nass said:
Hi John, here is a link to explain for you the Repair /install:
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm
It is too late but never late to ask, why you did run the sfc /scannow?
Did you checked the machine is clean from viruses and malweres that can be
lurking in the background and block you from performing certain tasks?.
HTH.
Regards,
nass

:

Hi, Nass, Yes I did change the registry path from C:\windows to C:\ thanks
for asking. I like your suggestion about performing a "repair install"
however, I do not recall the Dos command. Please advise. Thanks again for all
of your help it is most appreciated!!!
--
John R.


:

Then try to perform repair install for this machine to get it sorted, did you
tried the registry Fix to change the path from the CD to the C:\?.
HTH.
nass

:

Ok, I performed steps 1 and 2 as instructed in the doc. However, Windows
still returned the same error message eventhough the source now point to c:\
and I copied the I386 folder to my c:\ drive. I wonder if the correct source
path was changed relative to what was recommended at the web link.?
--
John R.


:

Hi John,
Try this link for your issue:
http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html
About the Path you can select this or browse to it:
C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386
Make sure this machine is malware free?.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass
===
www.nasstec.co.uk

:

Hi Nass, I click on "Ok" but still received the same messages ie. wrong cd,
and insert the XP Professional CD2. I had to click "Cancel" to skip over five
of them to finish the SFC scan, but clearly, I would perfer correcting the
problem. Thanks again for you assistance.
--
John R.


:


Then ignore the message and click [OK] and hopefully the pointer will pick
up the CD path and repair the DLLs.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass

:

Hi, Nass Thanks for responding, however, the OEM Disk I'm using has SP2 on it
and when I get the message above it does not offer the ability to redirect it.
--
John R.


:



:

At the time the above message appears I have a Full version OEM Windows XP
Professional CD in my drive, however, it will not accept it and indicates
that it is the wrong CD. I have about 5 dll's that need repair and do not
know how to proceed. Please Advise. Thanks in advance.
--
John R.

Yes, it will ask you about a second CD because your CD just have the XP SP1
may be, try to locate the SP2 folders in your directories and point the
pointer to it and click [OK] for the System File Checker to repair the DLL.
HTH.
nass
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www.nasstec.co.uk
 
before I found that page, I tried about 20 diff suggestions, and
finally got it right.


I made a dir in C:

so it was
C:\I386


then in each of those three places I just did


C:\


and rebooted.

Finally did it.

Hope all goes well for you :)
 
Hi, Thanks for the suggestion, but Nass had already brought my attention to
it earlier, however, what he suggested in the article did not address my
issue.
 
Hi, again, I to did the same thing, I copied from my CD the I386 folder to my
C drive and pointed the SourcePath in the registry to it and re-booted and
re-ran the SFC, still when it came to these Five DLL's it asked for Windows
XP Professional CD 2, I'm out of ideas. Thanks for your help.
 
if you know the exact 5, I had a situation like that back then, and
just copied them to my I386 and after that the scannow went smoothly.

The only thing left I will have to dig up later.......and I had to do
that too. Will post later. :)


I will be back, but dinner calls :)
 
Thanks Jack for your response, unfortunately, XP does not tell me which ones
they are. I tried to look at the History log but is was of no help in
identifying them.
 

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