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WUDFCoinstaller.dll corrupt (Solved)

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Shane:
Its pretty simple, you just extract the file I gave you from the zip, once extracted you right click on the file and click copy. Then go to C:\Windows\System32, right click and paste, when it asks you if you want to replace the file hit yes.

If you get permission denied let me know and I will give you a reg file to add the take owner ship command to the right click menu, after you take ownership of the file in the system32 folder you will be able to replace it :wink:

Shane

derrick.m.weiss:
I replaced the dll file reran scan now 4 times and I am still coming up with error.  Have any other suggestions to fix this?

Boggin:
Do you have a Win 7 Pro SP 1 install disk ?

derrick.m.weiss:
I do

Boggin:
See if an offboot sfc /scannow will fix it.

Change the boot order and boot up with the disk - after pressing any key to boot from CD/DVD you may be presented with an inverse screen with an option to press F8

Having done that, select Safe Mode with Command Prompt where you'll be presented with a splash screen to select Repair your Computer.

Confirm or change the keyboard/currency then follow the prompts to navigate to the Recovery Environment and select Command Prompt.

At the prompt enter bcdedit |find "osdevice" and using whichever partition letter it gives, enter (assuming c) -

sfc /scannow /offbootdir=C:\ /offwindir=C:\Windows

There is a space before each forward slash and that's a Pipe symbol before find.

This way sfc has an incorrupt volume to repair from.

Enter exit when done to close the command window, remove the disk then click on Restart to see if that has resolved, depending upon what sfc reports.

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