Posted August 24, 200816 yr errata: Whoops, that NEVER such read EVER. - "Doug W." <stand@attention> wrote in message news:... > Yes, all or most dlls relative to Windows will be re-created > if Windows is working well enough to install the Service Pack, > and I presume that it is. Any OLD dlls are copied to a backup > folder in case you want to uninstall XP SP3 which in this case > I would not NEVER do once it is installed. Since you seem to > have L O S T some of the old dlls, what have you got to lose? > If all else fails and XP does not work well or fails entirely, > then you may have to re-install Window and all the headaches > that process incurs. > - > Read what the MVP's have to say first before doing anything. > > Doug W. > . > -"ManyBeers" <ManyBeers@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > message > news:12276F1E-B5A4-481A-A916-FD5F036AB47E@microsoft.com... >> >> >> "Doug W." wrote: >> >>> Why don't you just re-install Windows XP SP3 and a new dll >>> cache >>> will be created? Problem solved. >> >> Is that right. You mean just the Service Pack and not Windows >> too? >
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