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lauria



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PostPosted: 10/10/06 - 04:00    Post subject: ntdll.dll Windows Explorer Problems Reply with quote


I'm using this old PC with Windows 2000 installed, and it's constantly looking for a non-existent file called ntdll.dll. Actually, it says that the "entry point" (whatever that means) within that file is missing. I installed all the available updates, but that didn't change a thing. Anyone know how I can fix this?
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cordaro



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PostPosted: 04/18/07 - 10:16    Post subject: Reply with quote


Looks like you've installed some Microsoft-made software that was designed for XP, and not Win2K According to support.microsoft.com, a help-related file called apphelp.dll sometimes calls upon an entry within another dll. (such as your ntdll.dll) which doesn't exist out of XP. You'll just need to search for that file (apphelp.dll) and delete it manually, which should do no harm to your system.
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