even though you've insulted me and advised me to jump off a cliff, I'm going to try to help you. What is going on here? Are you TOTALLY insincere about helping people who ask you questions? Are you, too, only out for $$$ with all the ratty advertisers who jam me up when I'm trying to get help? You might do everyone a favor by jumping off a cliff!ĮDITOR'S NOTE: David. I supposedly downloaded msmgr32.dll, but it is nowhere in my system. All you did was point him/her/us at a company that has no intention of helping, but of only making $$$$$. You didn't tell me what the file is used for you didn't even answer the question of the person who asked it. Well, Bob, you pretty well screwed me up with your NON-answer to the question about msmgr32.dll. If the file cannot be copied from the cache, SFC will prompt you for the Windows installation CD. The correct version of the file will be copied from a cache folder on your hard drive, if possible. The SFC utility will scan your system for damaged DLL files, and replace them with the original version. If you get a message about a problem with a DLL file, if you see the dreaded Blue Screen of Death, or if Windows seems to behave erratically, the System File Checker may restore your computer to its former glory. Sometimes a hardware or software glitch will cause an important system file to be damaged and unusable. Instead, try the System File Checker, also known as SFC. Even on a fast system with a high-speed Internet connection, that would take hours. That's a rather drastic measure, since you'd have to re-install all your software, as well as apply all the Windows Update security fixes. If Windows is whining about a missing or damaged file, you don't need to reload the system. Replacing a Missing DLL or Other System Files
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