OK. That should do.
I've written a little script to replace the corrupted version with the one in your ServicePackFiles.
Download Brute Force Uninstaller to your desktop.
Right click the BFU folder on your desktop, and choose Extract All
Click "Next"
In the box to choose where to extract the files to,
Click "Browse"
Click on the + sign next to "My Computer"
Click on "Local Disk (C: ) or whatever your primary drive is
Click "Make New Folder"
Type in BFU
Click "Next", and Uncheck the "Show Extracted Files" box and then click "Finish".
Then copy the text in the codebox below into notepad and save the file as ntdllrep.bfu
Save it in the same folder you made earlier (c:\BFU).
PHP Code:
CODEOptionUnloadShell
FileRename %SYSDIR%\ntdll.dll|%SYSDIR%\ntdll_old.dll
FileMove C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386\ntdll.dll|%SYSDIR%\ntdll.dll
DllRegister %SYSDIR%\ntdll.dll|1
Then, please go to Start > My Computer and navigate to the C:\BFU folder.
Start the Brute Force Uninstaller by doubleclicking BFU.exe
Behind the scriptline to execute field click the folder icon and select ntdllrep.bfu
Press Execute and let it do it's job.
Do not be scared when your desktop and taskbar disappear for a little while.
Wait for the complete script execution box to pop up and press OK.
Press exit to terminate the BFU program.
Reboot your computer and check if it worked.
If it did work, please visit the Windows Update site first chance and get any Updates you are missing.
Keep us posted.
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