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The other day I used sytem restore to an earlier date because my sound driver or something was messed up. This usually fixed the problem, but this time it really caused a problem! Upon logging into XP, it said something like "cannot find browseui.dll" and my startbar/explorer/etc does not SHOW up. I tried running SysRestore through Task Manager to see if I could fix it that way, but it won't run at all. Please help!Details about the machine? Service Pack? What are you using for virus/spyware priotection? Other issues? See below.Thanks for the reply.

It's a Dell Dimension 3000, and the OS is XP Professional (although when I had it worked on by my father's friend, he installed it illegally). I don't know what else to post since I can't use any system TOOLS to get much more info.

Upon startup I log in and once I press enter, it says that it can't find 'browseui.dll'. The start bar doesn't show up and I can't run system restore through task manager. Quote

Details about the machine? [highlight]Service Pack[/highlight]? What are you using for [highlight]virus/spyware priotection[/highlight]? Other issues? See below.
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(although when I had it worked on by my father's friend, he installed it illegally).

This could turn out to be an issue...I'm sure our poster said "Hey, please don't put that pirated software on my machine!"

Everyone needs their own legal copy sooner or later, but we will await his response to the previous questions that have been asked twice.I do believe you can be walked through this backwards.

 See the link below.Now ask how do I use, or install it? :-?



http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?browseuiIt's at this point i start listening to "Jane's Song"  ...it's the only thing that calms me for some ungodly reason... Quote
It's at this point i start listening to "Jane's Song"  [highlight]...it's the only thing that calms me for some ungodly reason...[/[/highlight]quote]


Manamana does the same for me!
But have you heard " JANES Song " ? ? ?have you tried just puting your win XP disk in hit repair Quote
have you tried just puting your win XP disk in hit repair

No i just usually just  listen to "Jane's Song"....Maybe you can try this:
Copy the file browseui.dll to the DIRECTORY "windows\system32\" in the safe mode with command prompt.
You can get the file from http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?browseui Quote
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have you tried just puting your win XP disk in hit repair

No i just usually just  listen to "Jane's Song"....

So, I'll bite patio.What is the "Janes Song?" LOL


A nice little ditty by a group called Jane's Addiction...


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