fix for corruptted service pack - corrupt adsiis.dll file

original title: fix for corruptted service pack file

during a scan with mcafee antivirus my computer crashes on the c:\windows\$ntservicepackuninstall$\adsiis.dll file. Their support has suggested that this file is corrupted. Is there a solution?

The fix for this would be to launch a 'chkdsk' with the ' / f ' or ' / r ' option.  Most likely, there is alteration of the disc in this area and your virus control program cannot navigate the directory beyond that point.

"How to perform disk error in Windows XP check"
  <>http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/315265 >

Just be careful: depending on the size of your drive, it can last for hours and you will not be able to use your computer while it is in progress so plan to do the day after.

HTH,
JW

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