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Image Ole32.dll is possibly corrupt --- help!

patsun123

Senior member
so basically what happened is this... in win2k, i somehow got my Winnt\system32\config\system file screwed up. So what i did was go into Recovery console, and copy back the system and software files in the winnt\repair folder. This seemed to fix the problem. So i restarted, and i get past that screen, and right after it loads the Windows 2000 logo, it gives me a BSOD that says:
STOP: c0000221 {Bad Image Checksum}
The image of ole32.dll is possibly corrupt. The header checksum does not match the computed checksum.



is there anyway i can fix this?
 
Just EXPAND a copy of OLE32.DLL from the i386 of your
Win2k CD, overwriting the corrupt file.

You can do it from the RECOVERY Console.
 
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