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I Deleted RUNDLL32 and I need a New one
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You could try something like this (I have all Windows versions except ME, but it should work):
1. If you can start your Windows:
-On your Windows ME-CD, locate the folder with all the .cab - files (in Windows 98, this folder is called Win98)
-open a MS-DOS command and change to the specific folder on your CD. Then type: extract /A /L C:\Windows firstcab.cab rundll32.exe. 'firstcab.cab' should be changed to the name of the first .cab file in the folder while C:\Windows is the path where the file will be extracted.
2. If you can't start Windows:
-As far as I know, you can't start to DOS mode in Windows ME just like that, but you can try anyway: start from your Windows ME-CD; when you're in DOS-Mode with cd-rom support, search the CD for the cab files folder.
-Proceed as above.
Hope this will help you.
Michael
1. If you can start your Windows:
-On your Windows ME-CD, locate the folder with all the .cab - files (in Windows 98, this folder is called Win98)
-open a MS-DOS command and change to the specific folder on your CD. Then type: extract /A /L C:\Windows firstcab.cab rundll32.exe. 'firstcab.cab' should be changed to the name of the first .cab file in the folder while C:\Windows is the path where the file will be extracted.
2. If you can't start Windows:
-As far as I know, you can't start to DOS mode in Windows ME just like that, but you can try anyway: start from your Windows ME-CD; when you're in DOS-Mode with cd-rom support, search the CD for the cab files folder.
-Proceed as above.
Hope this will help you.
Michael
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Originally Posted by pcschrottie
You could try something like this (I have all Windows versions except ME, but it should work):
1. If you can start your Windows:
-On your Windows ME-CD, locate the folder with all the .cab - files (in Windows 98, this folder is called Win98)
-open a MS-DOS command and change to the specific folder on your CD. Then type: extract /A /L C:\Windows firstcab.cab rundll32.exe. 'firstcab.cab' should be changed to the name of the first .cab file in the folder while C:\Windows is the path where the file will be extracted.
2. If you can't start Windows:
-As far as I know, you can't start to DOS mode in Windows ME just like that, but you can try anyway: start from your Windows ME-CD; when you're in DOS-Mode with cd-rom support, search the CD for the cab files folder.
-Proceed as above.
Hope this will help you.
Michael
Alex Cavnar, aka alc6379
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If you know what CAB file it's on, this method will work
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First of all thanks much to all who replied to my post, second I made an error, When I originally bought this computer Windows Me was already installed, I was not given a Windows ME disk per say, I was instead given a sytem restore disk. with windows Me on it. Is there a web site that offers a download of RunDLL32? or can I get the program from the system restore disk?
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