Jean Posted December 9, 2002 Posted December 9, 2002 Hello,I have a home-made computer based on a ASUS P4T-E motherboard, 1.5GHz proc. 1GB SDRAM.SCSI card 29160N, 3 HDD Cheetah 35GB 15,000 r/m. First HDD has 3 partitions, 1=10GB for OS (Windows XP Pro), 10GB for app's, 15GB for files. the other HDD for back-up's (images for vision systems analyzes).When I try to load Windows XP Pro, or Windows 2000 Pro, systems hangs systematicaly. It never go to the finish. With XP, it's stops with the message: < The file WMVCORE.DLL was not copied correctly. The file Setup placed on your hard drive is not a valid Windows XP system image. If you install from a CD, there may be a problem with the Windows XP CD. >Skip the file... NO WAY...I decided to start a low-level format, from the SCSI utility, but I'm not sure it's realy low-level. I wonder if there is not a file staying in the boot sector.To mention: I can load Windows 98SE without any problem (other technology).I tryid about everything, except the right one (!). I also upgraded the BIOS from the motherboard with the latest version. NO WAY...What else can I do ?Can someone give me the solution ?Many thanks in advance,Jean
MSNwar Posted December 9, 2002 Posted December 9, 2002 Download wmvcore.dll : Click Here to DownloadIf your Windows applications and programs are missing the correct dynamic link library files ( otherwise known as DLL files or .dll ) you've probably been faced with either a reinstallation of your software or a non working application. You may also be upgrading from WinX to 2000 or XP with a backup CD. Copy the above file to a floppy disk or CD, during your next installation when prompted for third part drivers select that option, and load the .dll fileHope this helps. If not return to this thread and we will sort it out.
Jean Posted December 9, 2002 Author Posted December 9, 2002 Thanks both of you.I will try it out and let you know.Jean
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