Help with Knight Rider game (for the computer savvy)
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- cloudkitt
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Help with Knight Rider game (for the computer savvy)
This is rather frustrating as I generally am computer savvy, and I know I've played the game on my computer before. BUt now I go to play it and it fails to start because it can't find "mss32.dll"
I've tried reinstalling it and I've foudn the file myself in the game's program files (2, in fact). Anyone have any idea of what's wrong?
I've tried reinstalling it and I've foudn the file myself in the game's program files (2, in fact). Anyone have any idea of what's wrong?
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- lordvader
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Do you know if the dll file is registered with Windows? If it isn't, the link below may help.
http://www.codeproject.com/w2k/regdllxp.asp
http://www.codeproject.com/w2k/regdllxp.asp
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Cloudkitt, please go to, C:/WINDOWS/system32
Then search for mss32.dll, if no instance exists then download a new mss32.dll from
http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?mss32
and please it to C:/WINDOWS/system32 (make sure when you drop it in their it doesn't go into a sub folder.
Nick
Then search for mss32.dll, if no instance exists then download a new mss32.dll from
http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?mss32
and please it to C:/WINDOWS/system32 (make sure when you drop it in their it doesn't go into a sub folder.
Nick
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would suggest running CHKDSK (check disk)
Click on Start>>Run then type, cmd then click OK.
Now in the DOS type window type, chkdsk/f then press enter.
This will now tell you that to perform check disk the machine will need to be restarted, to confirm this press Y then enter. Then restart.
Hopefully that will sort your problem
Nick
Click on Start>>Run then type, cmd then click OK.
Now in the DOS type window type, chkdsk/f then press enter.
This will now tell you that to perform check disk the machine will need to be restarted, to confirm this press Y then enter. Then restart.
Hopefully that will sort your problem
Nick
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Have you tryed chkdsk also, what i posted in my last message?
Nick
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