RE: rundll32.exe

From: Budster (Budster_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/06/04


Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2004 18:53:01 -0700

I'm not sure this will work but try doing a search for rundll32.exe on another computer running the same operating system. Copy it to a floppy or CD and restore it to your computer in the same place (folder) on your system. It's worth a shot.

"JKWILLY" wrote:

> Sorry for the earlier glitch. I was wondering if anyone could tell me of a way to retrieve the rundll32.exe file without my original cd. My son inadvertently deleted the file and I cannot find my Windows XP Home Edition CD to retieve the file. I am using a Sony Vaio PCV650 and I have the Application and System recovery CD's but not the Specific Windows CD. If anyone could help it would be very appreciated!



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