Re: missing wininit.dll file

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What solution did you offer to fix their problem?.Oh that's right you are
not smart enough to offer any solution so all you can do is criticize the
smart ones. Dummy.

BTW I'm glad your sorry ass Pat's lost.




"Nepatsfan" <nepatsfan@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> In O1eMSgkGGHA.1192@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Timsandi wrote:
>> I am missing my wininit.dll.
>> can I download one from somewhere.
>> All I can find is the wininet.dll file
>> A virus killed my file and I can't log onto my Win XP home.
>> thxs.
>
> You posted this same question to the windowsxp.basics group on
> 1/12/6 and received some of the same advice you've been given
> here. If you aren't able to fix the problem using any of this
> advice maybe this time you might want to post back and let
> people know what happens when you try these suggestions.
>
> What is the exact content of the error message you receive when
> you try to logon to XP? Does it say wininit.dll or wininet.dll?
> Wininit.dll is not a legitimate Windows XP file. If that file
> was on your computer at some point in time, odds are it was
> placed there by a virus or trojan.
>
> Also, do yourself a favor. Never download files from a link
> contained in an email you receive that claims to have a
> solution to your problem. You would be dealing with a source
> who should not be trusted. Any tools that he may claim to
> possess were not created by him and may indeed make the problem
> worse.
>
> Good luck
>
> Nepatsfan
>
>
>


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