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Old 04-05-2007, 07:40 PM
Rama
 
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Default user32.dll

Have been using Windows XP Professional for the past 2 years without any
problem. Today when I booted the computer, all of a sudden I got the
messagethat 'user32.dll is relocated in memory, so it may not function
effectively. Please contact your supplier (or something, I forgot) to install
a new dll in its place.'

Now, can anyone suggest how I should go about this, please. I'd like to tell
you that when I searched via my MSN Messenger, I got leads to some sites
where my computer was scanned, etc., etc. and wasted couple of hours of my
time. Is it necessary to go through all this again?

Thanks.

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Old 04-05-2007, 07:40 PM
Patti MacLeod
 
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Default RE: user32.dll

Hi Rama,

Have a look at this MSKB article:

The Realtek HD Audio Control Panel may not start, and you receive an error
message when you start the computer: "Illegal System DLL Relocation"
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b/935448/en-us



Regards,

--
Patti MacLeod
Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User


"Rama" wrote:

> Have been using Windows XP Professional for the past 2 years without any
> problem. Today when I booted the computer, all of a sudden I got the
> messagethat 'user32.dll is relocated in memory, so it may not function
> effectively. Please contact your supplier (or something, I forgot) to install
> a new dll in its place.'
>
> Now, can anyone suggest how I should go about this, please. I'd like to tell
> you that when I searched via my MSN Messenger, I got leads to some sites
> where my computer was scanned, etc., etc. and wasted couple of hours of my
> time. Is it necessary to go through all this again?
>
> Thanks.
>

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