Missing C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\rpcss.dll

After a computer upgraded my laptop with WIN 7 since Vista it seems that I can't back up computer using the WIN software nor WD external drive. It seems after

running an antivirus program and malware, Miss me the above file. How can I fix it?

Barbara

Hello

1 is that fixed on 2 laptops?
2 have you tried the steps above on the laptop that you upgraded from Windows vista to Windows 7?

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