Okay, I have Windows Vista 64-bit. Very recently, I started encountering two major .dll errors. The biggest error is the ADVAPI32.dll missing error. I get a message telling me the ADVAPI32.dll file is missing. I have checked in System32 and it is still there, at about 1,038kb.
I’ve seen solutions that involve using a registry cleaner but I can’t open the registry cleaners because that file is ‘missing’. Many of programs like Internet Explorer 32bit, Microsoft Word, MSN Messenger, all of my installed games, registry cleaners, anti-virus programs, and probably more programs will not open because of this.
I also get an error message that says ntdll.dll is missing from the ‘dynamic library’ when I try to open other programs.
How can I fix these .dll errors without using a registry cleaner?
Also, I tried doing a system restore from its farthest restore point. It simply will not work. I need a solution please!
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1 Variablez // Aug 1, 2009
Call your vendor, they will most likely tell you to re-format your hard disk. In this case, get the OS cd and place it in and reinstall it all from scratch, OR, ask a friend to download the .DLL file and replace the one in your system. Good Luck!
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