I had a call the other day, where Windows refused to load because MSVCRT.dll got corrupt, what you could do is replace it with the MSVCRT.dll from your windows CD and rename the current one to MSVCRT Old (For backup purposes)
If you want to replace the DLL you can do it in windows or boot into DOS and use the copy DOS command to overwrite the bad MSVCRT
My call I worked on was for XP, but im sure it will probably work for you also
Re-install Windows over itself. You'll lose all your updates, but all the other programs will be OK. Now you can update one by one and find out which update (if any) messed you up.
To be honest, I don't really want to do that yet.
I have about 30gig of stuff on my hard drive that i don't really have a way of backing up.
Dangerous, I know...but at this time I have nothing to backup to.
I'm not sure it was an update that messed me up - i just don't think they made any differance from the problem i had in the first place.
thanx for your help guys - anyone got any more suggestions ?
Very best of luck and hope your prob goes away, sorry I couldn't keep in touch with the thread, I have lost my intenret connection indoors :-( and can only use at work
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