imageres.dll missing in system32

a friend of mine deleted imageres.dll in system32

He told me and I found it

After I try to move again my computer beeps and dosent move the file

Help, please! I can't run some programs and Control Panel

running: hp (vista Basic)

: (when I downloaded microsoft's trust dll fix my pc beeps and say (ShellExecuteEX erorr code 65535) :(

(solved) by myself lol

erorr and black logonscreen is all gone :)

How I did it:

first of all, I downloaded a fixer of dll (I can't install anything I just get an erorr code)! : ( !

then I created a cmd (need for admin to run access) file mover! : ( !

then I started my windows in the administrator of safe mode (by pressing f8 at startup) run fixed! :) !   (fixed if I run in safe mode)  (safe mode)

and after that, I scanned system to erorr cmd (report: can't fix the damaged files)! : ( !           (safe mode)

and finally I think (Administrator option set in SafeMode! so I can move the file finnaly) and I did :)    (safe mode)

(corrected to a problem)

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