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If in the event that you still cannot replace the missing file, you'll have to perform a non-destructive System Recovery Repair procedure. Since you cannot do this from the hard drive, you will need the set of Win XP or your computer systerm Recovery Disks. If you don't have the discs, you'll have to get them from your PC MFG. directly.

What this will do is to restore the original operating system files and Registry repair and not generally affect your installed programs or personal files. But perform a backup before you do this in the unlikely event that some data corruption takes place. OK - the steps for a non-destructive system recovery are as follows:

Repairing from recovery discs:
Use the following steps to recover the PC from a set of recovery discs (either CDs or DVDs):

1. Back up all your personal files, downloads, and programs to CD's.
2. Disconnect any outside hardware and USB cables, except for the Monitor, Mouse, Keyboard, and Power Cord from your computer. Check the CD-RW to see if there is a CD in it and remove. Do not disconnect anything inside the computer - not necessary.
3. Turn on the PC and press the Esc key when the first logo screen appears.
4. Insert the first recovery disc into the CD drive.
5. Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to select the CD drive containing the recovery disc, and press the Enter key to start.
6. If a screen displays "Press R for recovery options", press the R key.
7. A screen with a list of options should appear: R, F, and Q. These options can change depending on the state of the hard drive.
* Press R to perform a Repair system recovery.

CAUTION: DON'T Press F - this is the Full destructive recovery which will format the hard drive. This will delete all the information on the hard drive and reinstall Windows XP and the original software that came with the computer.

* Press Q to quit recovery if you need to at this stage.
8. Read and respond to each window and screen that appears.
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NOTE: When changing discs, do not press the OK button. Instead, wait for the drive to read the disc and automatically continue the recovery.
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NOTE: If you are using a supplemental recovery disc, you must remove the supplemental disc before restarting the PC.
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9. After the Repair System Recovery is complete, the PC restarts and will boot up into Windows.
10. Before using your PC, update your security programs, Windows XP SP's, and any other system update needed.

2006-10-26 04:19:24 · answer #1 · answered by midnightlydy 6 · 5 0

A "production unit gadget fix" ability your hardchronic will be wiped clean of *each and every thing* and the necessary residing house windows installation will be made. you'll then opt to connect with the internet and do *all* residing house windows updates until eventually there aren't any extra to be put in. then you actually've gotten to reinstall all of your applications, in a number of of situations from the CDs/DVDs that you've. in case you comprehend which particular drivers that you want, obtain them sparkling from Microsoft's website or the information superhighway website of the software/hardware maker. this may take plenty a lot less time and not in any respect require a sparkling installation of residing house windows. except that, you probable might want to first fix your computer decrease back to a previous shop element that your computer made before your issues began. you have not defined the situations that gave you all this difficulty, so it is the perfect information that i visit furnish. solid success!

2016-12-05 03:29:27 · answer #2 · answered by mehaffey 4 · 0 0

Do a search. Open My Computer under Start, Click on Search and click on all files and folders. Then set where to look at C: drive, make sure check all sub folders is checked, type in framedyn.dll and let it search. Hopefully it is somewhere on your hard drive. Make sure you also checked search in hidden files.

2006-10-23 03:48:58 · answer #3 · answered by Marissa 6 · 0 0

Go to this site
http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?framedyn

Download the missing .dll file and place it in the system folder - by default, this is C:\Windows\System (Windows 95/98/Me), C:\WINNT\System32 (Windows NT/2000), or C:\Windows\System32 (Windows XP)

This should fix the problem once you reboot and the system locates the file.

2006-10-23 07:28:57 · answer #4 · answered by dazedreamr 4 · 0 0

What brand of PC do you have?

2006-10-23 03:40:50 · answer #5 · answered by pappy 6 · 0 0

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