c:\windows\system32\fltlib.dll seems to be corrupted

My C:\windows\system32\fltlib.dll seems to be corrupted. This prevents my Panda Antivirus to start a service and that the Panda.

I spoke with tech support Panda as well, but we have not found a solution.
Now I wonder, how can I retrieve the original dll-file and save it.

Can I copy from another PC (not Toshiba) and it works on my laptop?
I hate the idea of recovering the Vista set to its original.

Please advice,
ESA Viitala

> Can I copy from another PC (not Toshiba) and it works on my laptop?
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