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This message appears immediately after start up and reappears each time I
click OK or X out the message. I just got a brand new computer and did a fresh install of XP Pro. Is it possible to copy this file over from a different computer? |
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msi.dll is a Windows\system32 file, but not a graphics file which is what
your PC is trying to open. MSI.dll is a dynamic link library file. One of your apps is trying to open it as a graphic at boot time. The best way to eliminate this is to boot clean. Go to: Start>Run>type MSCONFIG>and click OK Click the Startup tab and uncheck/disable everything except your anti-virus program>click Apply and Close>Reboot. The problem should now be gone. Disabling apps from boot will run you a cleaner machine and use less system resources. It will NOT delete anything from your PC. -- XP-WNP Today is the first day of the rest of your life. "Taube" wrote: > This message appears immediately after start up and reappears each time I > click OK or X out the message. I just got a brand new computer and did a > fresh install of XP Pro. > > Is it possible to copy this file over from a different computer? |
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