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DLL Cache problem
I have a problem with my .dll cache.
I can`t start many of my programs becuse of it.
I think problem is with a missing component WMVCore.DLL,problem started
when i used Cleanse Uninstaller to uninstall a program he probable deleted that
file because many of my programs used that file.So the question is how can i restore that missing file.Any advice would do just fine.
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Experienced User
You could use recuva. Recuva recovers accidentally deleted files. Although it may be unrecoverable or not recover properly.
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Number two problem is that i washed free spase on my hard drive yesterday.I also tried system restore,system file checker but nothing.I think downloading the file would work but i don`t now were to find it.Any ideas!?
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Experienced User
Well Recuva should be able to solve your problem and it is free. What you do is when you install it you scan your HDD, it will show all the files it can detect and say if it can be recovered or not. You can then find your missing DLL and it will show it's old directory, if it can detect it.
Anyway we cannot help if you wasted free space. What do you mean by that?
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Pc Wizkid & Programmer :)
goto start ,run type Sfc /scannow ,but make sure u windows cd is in the drive... ,this will look for damaged or missing files and replace em also known for repairing the dll cache
Last edited by tangomouse; 01-15-2009 at 02:44 AM.
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I used a program that writes random data on hd free space.
Result is data that was deleted before can`t be recovered.I used even before i new what was going on.
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Pc Wizkid & Programmer :)
doesnt make any different , just run sfc /scannow and your problem should be over! trust me!
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Thanks tangomouse i`ll try that!
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