View Full Version : Need a file from Vista X64 system folder
Castout
07-18-10, 01:06 AM
I was having system32dll. exe problems and I'm a bit worry if it's corrupted somehow
The file is system32dll.exe
Can anyone help me? My Vista disc is damaged so repairing from CD is a no go.
Of course it goes without saying I can only accept the file from forum members that I know or can trust.
Thanks
Raptor1
07-18-10, 01:08 AM
system32dll.exe?
Sounds like a virus...
d@rk51d3
07-18-10, 01:43 AM
system32dll.exe?
Sounds like a virus...
Agreed.
No such file on my PC. :hmmm:
Castout
07-18-10, 03:08 AM
Oh my mistake it's rundll32.exe :oops:
it's under the windows/system32 folder.
Arclight
07-18-10, 03:11 AM
Definetly think it's a bogus file. No such thing as a xxxxdll.exe as far as I know; it's either a .dll (dynamic-link library file) or .exe (executable).
*nvm :roll:
search here if this links can help you,
http://www.my-dll.com/
http://www.dll-files.com/
d@rk51d3
07-18-10, 04:13 AM
Strike 2.
Still looks like a bogus file.
Castout
07-18-10, 06:18 AM
Strike 2.
Still looks like a bogus file.
No it's not a bogus file, at least according to this :):
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/what-is-rundll32exe-and-why-is-it-running/
Anyway I got it sorted out. It seems that a failed to kick in system restore messed with my system and I had to log in to admin account to realize this. Anyway the warning that windows host run32dll has to be closed is now gone somehow.
Raptor1
07-18-10, 06:37 AM
rundll32.exe makes all the difference from system32dll.exe...
d@rk51d3
07-18-10, 06:47 AM
Oooooops. :oops:
Forgot to scan in hidden folders. No wonder I couldn't find it.
Glad you're all sorted anyway, Castout. :DL
Castout
07-19-10, 04:02 AM
Yea I'm so glad it's all sorted out. My problem with slow Vista loading time now has disappeared as well :DL.
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