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Re: What Is Crypt32.dll?

Discussion in 'General Malware And Security' started by tds20, Apr 12, 2009.

  1. tds20

    tds20 Guest

    There is a way around that Crypt32.dll or oem32.dll or any file along
    the line of it yes you can do a repair of windows xp and it's possible
    and it has been done on a machine that i had to repair from you all
    known as blue of death of a crypt32.dll file by using the windows
    reinstallation disc not any other sort of methods that you all think of
    but using the windows os disc of xp do a full repair and it will rewrite
    crypt32.dll after you do a fullreboot to the cd it self by not going to
    safe mode, safe mode to access dos or some other things there is by
    booting to the installation cd and do a full repair but not a fresh copy
    yet.

    After you do a Repair then Do a Full Crash on your pc by booting off
    your cd and have the cd it self to give you a fresh new copy of windows
    and go ahead and do your registeration and what not... Microsoft that's
    the solution of that problem that you are all having


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  2. Kayman

    Kayman Guest

    On Mon, 13 Apr 2009 09:15:41 +0530, tds20 wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > There is a way around that Crypt32.dll or oem32.dll or any file along
    > the line of it yes you can do a repair of windows xp and it's possible
    > and it has been done on a machine that i had to repair from you all
    > known as blue of death of a crypt32.dll file by using the windows
    > reinstallation disc not any other sort of methods that you all think of
    > but using the windows os disc of xp do a full repair and it will rewrite
    > crypt32.dll after you do a fullreboot to the cd it self by not going to
    > safe mode, safe mode to access dos or some other things there is by
    > booting to the installation cd and do a full repair but not a fresh copy
    > yet.
    >
    > After you do a Repair then Do a Full Crash on your pc by booting off
    > your cd and have the cd it self to give you a fresh new copy of windows
    > and go ahead and do your registeration and what not... Microsoft that's
    > the solution of that problem that you are all having<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Google for: Crypt32.dll
     

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