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Windows error in start up, load needed for Dlls

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Hi,

If someone could help me that would be great. When I turn my computer on it start the normal loading and then the screen turns black and says: Windows could not start because of an error in the software. Please report this problem as: load needed DLLs for kernel. Then just sits there on that screen and does nothing.

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Re: Windows error in start up, load needed for Dlls

Maybe u have messed up or somehow the system32 folder contents have been tampered with. A kernel error means teh core of ur OS has got corrupted and there doesnt seem to be a easy solution to this thing.

A reinstallation would definately be the choice if u dont want to goto a computer repair shop.
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