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Greetings All,
I have a new HP m1070y media center computer that came with the OS already
installed on it (XP media center edition 2005). I was looking at the system
event log and I see scores of errors with the event ID of 7011. I could not
find information that was detailed and specific enough to help me. Out of
curiosity, I ran SFC /scannow to see if any clues would arise from that.
When it got near the end of running it discovered a half-dozen DLL's that
were missing that "may cause windows to not function correctly". No details
were given as to what DLL's were missinng it simply asked for disc 2 of the
XP Pro set. I do not have a XP Pro disc set because the OS and recovery
partition are pre installed. I did not see any way to browse for the files
that are missing.
Is there an alternate way of replacing those missing files without having
to purchase XP pro?
Perhaps the DLL's are missing by design since the removal of of domain
capabilities in MCE2005?
Are there other utilities that can pin-point exactly which files are missing
so that I can replace them manually?
Thanks in advance for your help.
I have a new HP m1070y media center computer that came with the OS already
installed on it (XP media center edition 2005). I was looking at the system
event log and I see scores of errors with the event ID of 7011. I could not
find information that was detailed and specific enough to help me. Out of
curiosity, I ran SFC /scannow to see if any clues would arise from that.
When it got near the end of running it discovered a half-dozen DLL's that
were missing that "may cause windows to not function correctly". No details
were given as to what DLL's were missinng it simply asked for disc 2 of the
XP Pro set. I do not have a XP Pro disc set because the OS and recovery
partition are pre installed. I did not see any way to browse for the files
that are missing.
Is there an alternate way of replacing those missing files without having
to purchase XP pro?
Perhaps the DLL's are missing by design since the removal of of domain
capabilities in MCE2005?
Are there other utilities that can pin-point exactly which files are missing
so that I can replace them manually?
Thanks in advance for your help.