From: petebender on

Hi mate,

I had same prob...[Here's what i did]
I went to another computer downloaded msvcp60.dll onto a disk then
booted the faulty computer in xp repair mode with the xp disk.
Once i was at the c:\windows prompt, i swapped disks with the one that
had the msvcp60.dll file and then typed :
copy e:\msvcp60.dll c:\windows\system32\system
this copied the file back to where it should be and now the PC boots up
fine..
HOPE THIS HELPS
Cheers 8)


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