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Old 08-04-2008
Dan_Smith
 
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Fixing the "wininet.dll" missing problem

If you see an error related to the wininet.dll file being deleted or missing,
copy this file from the c:\windows\system32 directory of a working Win XP Pro
or Win Vista computer onto a flashdrive, then use the following procedure to
copy it onto the failing system.
1. At the boot screen (the first thing to appear at power-up), hit the F8
function key.
2. Select 'Safe Mode with Command Prompt' and continue.
3. In the command prompt window, type the letter of your flash drive, either
d: or e: until the drive appears as e:> in the prompt window.
4. Type 'dir' to see the wininet.dll file on that flashdrive.
5. Once you see that file, type 'copy wininet.dll c:\windows\system32'.
6. Unplug the flashdrive and reboot the failing PC.

Once you succeed in reviving the failed computer, go to c:\windows\system32
and right click on the wininet.dll file then copy and paste it to a save name
(recommended name: wininet-copy.dll). This allows direct copy of that file
back into wininet.dll if the problem reoccurs.

It is suspected that an anitvirus engine or some other application deleted
this file. If it occurs again, make note of what was being performed,
immediately before the failure mode. This will lead you to the offending
program needing attention.

Good luck, hope this helps.

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Old 08-04-2008
.Joe
 
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Re: Fixing the "wininet.dll" missing problem

Dan_Smith;676117 Wrote:
> If you see an error related to the wininet.dll file being deleted or
> missing,
> copy this file from the c:\windows\system32 directory of a working Win
> XP Pro
> or Win Vista computer onto a flashdrive, then use the following
> procedure to
> copy it onto the failing system.
> 1. At the boot screen (the first thing to appear at power-up), hit the
> F8
> function key.
> 2. Select 'Safe Mode with Command Prompt' and continue.
> 3. In the command prompt window, type the letter of your flash drive,
> either
> d: or e: until the drive appears as e:> in the prompt window.
> 4. Type 'dir' to see the wininet.dll file on that flashdrive.
> 5. Once you see that file, type 'copy wininet.dll c:\windows\system32'.
> 6. Unplug the flashdrive and reboot the failing PC.
>
> Once you succeed in reviving the failed computer, go to
> c:\windows\system32
> and right click on the wininet.dll file then copy and paste it to a
> save name
> (recommended name: wininet-copy.dll). This allows direct copy of that
> file
> back into wininet.dll if the problem reoccurs.
>
> It is suspected that an anitvirus engine or some other application
> deleted
> this file. If it occurs again, make note of what was being performed,
> immediately before the failure mode. This will lead you to the
> offending
> program needing attention.
>
> Good luck, hope this helps.


Thanks for that helpful post Dan :party:


--
Joe

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Old 08-04-2008
Mick Murphy
 
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RE: Fixing the "wininet.dll" missing problem

Dan, I think the original poster about this, said he was using Panda.
--
Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia


"Dan_Smith" wrote:

> If you see an error related to the wininet.dll file being deleted or missing,
> copy this file from the c:\windows\system32 directory of a working Win XP Pro
> or Win Vista computer onto a flashdrive, then use the following procedure to
> copy it onto the failing system.
> 1. At the boot screen (the first thing to appear at power-up), hit the F8
> function key.
> 2. Select 'Safe Mode with Command Prompt' and continue.
> 3. In the command prompt window, type the letter of your flash drive, either
> d: or e: until the drive appears as e:> in the prompt window.
> 4. Type 'dir' to see the wininet.dll file on that flashdrive.
> 5. Once you see that file, type 'copy wininet.dll c:\windows\system32'.
> 6. Unplug the flashdrive and reboot the failing PC.
>
> Once you succeed in reviving the failed computer, go to c:\windows\system32
> and right click on the wininet.dll file then copy and paste it to a save name
> (recommended name: wininet-copy.dll). This allows direct copy of that file
> back into wininet.dll if the problem reoccurs.
>
> It is suspected that an anitvirus engine or some other application deleted
> this file. If it occurs again, make note of what was being performed,
> immediately before the failure mode. This will lead you to the offending
> program needing attention.
>
> Good luck, hope this helps.


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Old 08-04-2008
rtdavide@yahoo.com
 
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Re: Fixing the "wininet.dll" missing problem

On Apr 7, 8:10*pm, Mick Murphy <MickMur...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> Dan, I think the original poster about this, said he was using Panda.
> --
> Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
>
>
>
> "Dan_Smith" wrote:
> > If you see an error related to the wininet.dll file being deleted or missing,
> > copy this file from the c:\windows\system32 directory of a working Win XP Pro
> > or Win Vista computer onto a flashdrive, then use the following procedure to
> > copy it onto the failing system.
> > 1. At the boot screen (the first thing to appear at power-up), hit the F8
> > function key.
> > 2. Select 'Safe Mode with Command Prompt' and continue.
> > 3. In the command prompt window, type the letter of your flash drive, either
> > d: or e: until the drive appears as e:> in the prompt window.
> > 4. Type 'dir' to see the wininet.dll file on that flashdrive.
> > 5. Once you see that file, type 'copy wininet.dll c:\windows\system32'.
> > 6. Unplug the flashdrive and reboot the failing PC.

>
> > Once you succeed in reviving the failed computer, go to c:\windows\system32
> > and right click on the wininet.dll file then copy and paste it to a savename
> > (recommended name: wininet-copy.dll). This allows direct copy of that file
> > back into wininet.dll if the problem reoccurs.

>
> > It is suspected that an anitvirus engine or some other application deleted
> > this file. If it occurs again, make note of what was being performed,
> > immediately before the failure mode. This will lead you to the offending
> > program needing attention.

>
> > Good luck, hope this helps.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -


and the original poster ... me... would mention that he was shut out
from opening explorer as well.
there was no way to get back in and reinstall it.

basically the worm, or virus ate the C drive. I had to remove the
drive, start fresh with a new drive and then get the remaining data
off the second partition and start from scratch.

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Old 14-04-2008
meg
 
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Re: Fixing the "wininet.dll" missing problem

This was extremely helpful and super easy thank you very much!

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Old 17-08-2009
Member
 
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Re: Fixing the "wininet.dll" missing problem

Dan_Smith thanks!! It worked. Can someone please mark this SOLVED?

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Old 17-08-2009
Raymond Shaw
 
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Re: Fixing the "wininet.dll" missing problem

nekko <nekko.3x1xfb@DoNotSpam.com> wrote:

>
>Dan_Smith thanks!! It worked. Can someone please mark this SOLVED?


"Dan" left the room OVER A YEAR AGO.

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