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Msgina.dll and shlwapi.dll Error in Windows

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Did you get an error at booting... "WinLogon.EXE - Entry point not found". The procedure entry point AssocIsDangerous could not be located in the dynamic link library SHLWAPI.DLL. If you click OK, you will get such error messages: "User InterfaceFailure. The logon UserInterFace DLL msgina.dll failed to load. Contact admin ect...Replace DLL or restore original DLL".

This problem is typically the result of installing XP Service Pack 1 (SP1) without restarting the computer when prompted, then attempting to access other updates from the Windows Update site. Performing these actions corrupts certain DLLs. Because the corrupted DLLs are core files, you can't repair them while Windows is running. To repair the damaged files, you need to boot into the Recovery Console (RC), which you might have installed locally or which you can access from the XP installation CD-ROM, by performing the following steps:

Step 1: Reboot your computer. If you've installed the RC locally on your computer, select "Recovery Console" from the boot menu; otherwise, access the RC from the XP installation CD-ROM.

Step 2: Select R to repair your installation, then select C to start the RC. When prompted, review the available XP installations and enter the number that appears next to the XP installation that you want to repair. Enter the Administrator account password. Navigate to the System32 folder. For example, type "cd \windows\system32".

Step 3: Rename the winlogon.exe, msgina.dll, shell32.dll, and shlwapi.dll files with the .old file extension by typing:
  • ren winlogon.exe winlogon.old
  • ren msgina.dll msgina.old
  • ren shell32.dll shell32.old
  • ren shlwapi.dll shlwapi.old
Step 4: Copy the service pack version of these files to the System32 folder by typing:
  • cd ..\servicepackfiles\i386
  • copy msgina.dll c:\windows\system32
  • copy shell32.dll c:\windows\system32
  • copy winlogon.exe c:\windows\system32
  • copy shlwapi.dll c:\windows\system32
Step 5: Reboot the computer.

Until now you have finish all the steps to fix the msgina.dll and shlwapi.dll Error. The Dll files are the important part of system. If you have dll problem, you can go to Dll Files Download, to get what you need. This site will be helpful for you.


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