to restore the msvcrt40.dll file

to restore the msvcrt40.dll file

If the file has been deleted, you can either try to

(1) to perform a restore point system through the system restore feature

'or '.

(2) use a freeware call "recuva" and it will scan your drive for all deleted files are recoverable.

be said in passing, do not try to download this dll from any Web site in order to replace your missing one.   If so, you will probably infect your system.

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