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How to repair or replace .dll files in windows 7 64 bit?

You can use the File Checker system to repair missing or corrupted system files (such as DLLs and other)

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    I am now using the same IDE on this DIY PC like what I used to have XP Pro running. I ran an upgrade or r disc install to resign the drivers and at the same time you run some programs to uninstall some of the OLD drivers of the motherboard and temporary files, but I must have too deep because now, I have only this error message telling me that a .dll file is missing when I try to acess Mngr.vdmdbg task was not found. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem. Where can I go to download or difficulty this annoyance file or program? Thankx again! -Al

    Sounds messy.

    If you see a message like this:

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    You can download it and when you do, place a copy of the file in these two folders (assuming that Windows is installed on your C drive):

    c:\Windows\System32
    c:\Windows\System32\dllcache (this is where XP keeps backups of important files).

    Here is the link to my SkyDrive and you can get the file you need here:
    http://CID-6a7e789cab1d6f39.SkyDrive.live.com/redir.aspx?RESID=6A7E789CAB1D6F39! 311

    When you see the files available for download, you will not see the extension of file (.exe, .dll, .cpl, .sys, etc), but when download you them they will have the right extension.

    When you download the file (especially if you use Internet Explorer), when you get a chance to save the file, it cannot save the file with an extension (for example, .exe, .dll, .cpl, .sys) then you will need to manually add the extension appropriate to the file when you download the file before you save it.

    You can download the file without the extension, and then rename the file to add the appropriate extension.  You do not want to use a file called vdmdbg when the name of the file should really be called vdmdbg.dll (if the downloaded file has no extension, you will need to change the name of the file to add the appropriate extension to make it work.

    You then put the downloaded files in the correct folders on your system.

    PS Microsoft support engineers - "try running sfc/scannow and check if it helps" will not replace the missing vdmdbg.dll file because it is not what sfc/scannow does.  If you want to see an experiment to prove that, let me know because I have a ready-made.

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    Hello

    SFC. EXE/scannow ask me to put my xp pro disk, so it can copy files into the dll cache.  When I put the disc in the cd drive, he said something to the effect of "you must have used the wrong disc or the disc is damaged" and just stop there.

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    Liliane

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    My cd/dvd drive is not presented in win Explorer or the Manager of devices for about 2 months now.  I did each every every thing, including the removal of the upper and lower filters 2 weeks ago (I deleted the wrong key registrey and just now in my office!).  I do not think that caused sp3 cd player to disappear, as I've been running for a very long time now and the cd player that disappears is fairly recent.

    My question is: How can I get the dll files in my cache dll if my cd player does not work?  Maybe corrupt dll files are what initially is the cd player to disappear.  I tried to copy files to a flashdrive system32 but sfc will seek only a cd player.

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    First, run fix cd carpet first to see if it will solve your problem with your devive rom.

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/982116

    A description of sfc / scannow from MS.

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    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/310747

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    Click Start > run > type regedit > click ok.

    Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup . Click the "setup" folder to expand the content in the right pane. Scroll through the list in the right pane and look for "SourcePath". Make sure that the source path is set to the drive letter of the rom of the device.

    If the source path is set correctly, I suspect that the disc contains a pack of different service that is installed on the computer. There is a solution to this as well.

    Click on the link below and download the Service Pack 3 for IT Tech. Save the file. Once the download download and install the trial version of Winrar from the second link below. After Winrar is installed, right click on the Service pack 3 file and choose "Extract here" with Winrar. When the extract window opens type C:\ in the location of file for the files to be extracted. This will place the file i386 in the root of the C drive. Then, return to the instructions above for the source path and replace the source C:\ path. Now, run sfc/scannow again.

    http://www.Microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyId=5b33b5a8-5e76-401F-BE08-1e1555d4f3d4&displaylang=en

    http://download.CNET.com/WinRAR-32-bit/3000-2250_4-10007677.html

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    Of

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/how-to-see-hidden-files-in-Windows/

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    To enable the display of Hidden files follow these steps:

    1. Close all programs so that you're at your desk.
    2. Double-click the icon for my computer.
    3. Select the Tools menu, and then click Folder Options.
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    Hi Earl,

    I suggest you make a room upgrade Windows 7 to see if that solves the problem.  Please take a look at the following article with instructions and details:

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/2255099

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    Hi pappy2210,

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    Rave

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      [Type Y in response to this message.]

      Enter load identifier:
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      Enter operating system load options:
      Leave this field blank, and then press ENTER.

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    Hi KevinHassin,

    (a) you can try to arrange for a Windows XP disk that corresponds to the same edition, as it is installed on your machine.

    (b) thereafter, follow this link & check if you are able to start correctly on the desktop.

    Error message: "Windows did not start because of a configuration of the disk of the computer problem.

    Hope the helps of information.
    Please post back and we do know.

  • Error message - browseui.dll file is not a valid Windows image in the Windows XP computer.

    Original title: how to fix browseui.dll without original windows disc?

    Hello

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    I myself locked out of my computer and installed PC login now erase my passwords. It has worked flawlessly, and I now have my computer back after months and months.

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    3. Although I'm not PARTICULALRY, would be the Windows 7 upgrade solves the problem? (But I really like my XP...)

    If the c:\windows\system32\browseui.dll file is damaged or missing, Explorer.exe does not start and you may see a message like this:

    If the c:\windows\system32\browseui.dll file is corrupted, Explorer.exe does not start and you will see a message like this:

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    You can click OK and get to an empty office with only your display background image but still be able to maneuver with the Task Manager.

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    Explorer.EXE - unable to locate component: this application has failed to start because BROWSEUI.dll was not found. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.

    You can click OK and get to an empty office with only your display background image but still be able to maneuver with the Task Manager.

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    Locate the copy of the browseui.dll file backup in the folder c:\windows\system32\dllcache, made right click and copy and go back up a folder c:\windows\system32, right-click in an empty area and paste the file there.  Answered in the affirmative if invited to replace the existing file.

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    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833

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    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/what-are-the-system-recovery-options-in-Windows-7

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    Please post back and we do know.

  • Media Center 2005 crashed I loaded Windows XP sp2. Installing XP cannot load explorer.exe and another dll file... Need help or information on how to request recovery of microsoft disk MC2005... Gateway has not.

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    BizzyBidnez,
    Thanks for posting on the Microsoft answers Forum.  Here is a link to the replacement of media information: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326246
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    I hope this helps. Mike - Engineer Support Microsoft Answers
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