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When I turn on my Windows 7 while a desktop computer, I get an error message on my desk that:

APS. DEMON. EXE SYSTEM ERROR: The program cannot start because MSVCR80.dll is missing on your computer. try reinstalling the program to fix this problem.

I wasn't from a program. And no program has trouble starting. I don't know what program need reinstalled. Please tell us what to do. Thanks PeggyJo23

Hello again Peggyjo23,

I like to live by what my first computer teacher told me "when in doubt back to the top! If you are nervous in any way that you could lose your music files, I recommend that you back them up. Copy them on a flash drive or a DVD and restore them later.

I hope that I have answered your question to your satisfaction. Thanks for posting on the HP Forums. Have a great day!

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