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Denise
Guest
When I was running Dial-a-Fix, I received a Microwoft message that file
waupi.dll is missing and that I need to insert my SP2 disk in my pc or to
locate the file so that it can be reinstalled (not verbatim).
I did a search and found two waupi.dll's. One is in Windows/System 32.
Another one that showed up in the search was supposed to be in Windows/WOW64,
but I looked through every folder and turned on show hidden and system files
and protection operating files and it still wasn't there.
I rebooted my computer, looked for it again, and waupi.dll didn't show up
under a search.
I tried again and now I get a message that says "browse. Copy files from:
c:\windows\ServicePackFiles\i386. I followed the path but waupi.dll isn't
located in the i386 folder..
How/where can I give my pc a new waupi.dll file?
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Denise
~ If you don't know where you came from, you won't know where you're going.
waupi.dll is missing and that I need to insert my SP2 disk in my pc or to
locate the file so that it can be reinstalled (not verbatim).
I did a search and found two waupi.dll's. One is in Windows/System 32.
Another one that showed up in the search was supposed to be in Windows/WOW64,
but I looked through every folder and turned on show hidden and system files
and protection operating files and it still wasn't there.
I rebooted my computer, looked for it again, and waupi.dll didn't show up
under a search.
I tried again and now I get a message that says "browse. Copy files from:
c:\windows\ServicePackFiles\i386. I followed the path but waupi.dll isn't
located in the i386 folder..
How/where can I give my pc a new waupi.dll file?
--
Denise
~ If you don't know where you came from, you won't know where you're going.