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VirtuablueAm2

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  1. I'll make the decision eventually. Anyway, I thank you for your assistance through out this topic. I believe I'm done for now. But Should I get into trouble again, I'll be coming back with another topic. (Just a warning.)
  2. The Error message is gone now. Now all have to do is use that cleanup program (It is a cleanup program, right? I can't exactly go back to the previous page and look right now.) And then I think I'll be finally done with this topic...and this ordeal.
  3. All right, I have to take an outing soon, So when I come back from that (And of course, the PC will be off by then.) I'll see if that message does not come back.
  4. Well, for some reason, the Uninstall program is missing ...so I couldn't get it off even if I wanted to.
  5. Okay, False alarm. All I had to do was run SFC/Scan now. and I managed to fix the gdiplus.dll problem. But I still get any error message about SDtray when ever I start up.
  6. Didn't work. I need to recover the gdiplus.dll it seems. Any good tutorials about that?
  7. Oh,wait a second, It appear that the file "gdiplus.dll" contains an error. (A Bad Image) It appear whenever I try to start the windows media player. Any help on this?
  8. Windows Media Player 12 For Windows 7. System Restore has forced me to reinstall it.
  9. Well I still have to get back the media player and some other stuff first.. But I will definately be more cautious this time.
  10. It makes me very happy to type this next post... I belted down and used system restore.... It worked. Every thing is back, documents were untouched, And most of all, The Internet connection is back! So thanks for stick with me this long.
  11. All right, This should be my last post for now, But do you have any recommendations?
  12. Can you explain the reason why it might not work? I would like to know if this is futile before I foolishly decide to use it.
  13. The process of this issue goes like this: Hp Bios > Starting windows screen > Never starts the OS/ I Can't get to the "Welcome" screen. (and as of right now, when it gets to this part, it reboots and keeps suggesting I launch startup repair, But it never finds a problem.) Is using system restore recommended at this point?
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