Mistakes of bad Image of Windows XP on startup
Here is a list of the errors I receive at first upward:
Rundll32.exe - Bad Image
-application or DLL c:\WINDOWS\ilaqucad.dll is not a valid windows image. The text is the Setup disk.
Rundll32.exe - bad Image
-application or DLL C:\WINDOWS\abdsdmsg.dll is not a valid windows image. The text is the Setup disk.
RUNDLL
-module error loading specified ofqsi.dll not found
RUNDLL
-Error loading C:\WINDOWS\ilaqucad.dll
%1 is not a valid WIn32app
RUNDLL
-Error loading c:\WINDOWS\abdsdmsg.dll
%1 is not a valid Win32app
Some of them are not pop up until I click OK on the previous errors. I have no more of the Setup disk.
What should I do?
Part of the problem is if you configure the computer to start in a clean boot state, then things work OK (unlikely), there are no instructions that tell you what to do but then restore your computer to a normal state and which does not solve anything.
Is that sort of thing pretty good work for you JoshB_2011 here? Of course, this is not and he won't - ever.
Is it supposed to be some kind of magic that happens when you start in a clean boot state, which makes all the problems disappear, then you go back to a normal state and all is well?
To do something between these two things... and that's the "Troubleshooting" part... There is no included troubleshooting.
I had read it all through (it may be not a good idea at first), then apply it.
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