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My girlfriend recently bought a dell inspiron 1520 laptop and it worked great
for the first couple weeks. However, Monday when she started the computer up it gave her the error message "GoogleDesktop.exe - Bad Image - C:\windows\system32\wshtcpip.dll is either not designed to run on Windows or contains an error. Try installing..." Once closed, the same message came up but for SiteAdv.exe (McAfee's Site Advisor). Additionally, the computer would connect to the wireless network, but get a local connection only; no internet. Unistalling Google Desktop, and uninstalling/reinstalling McAfee made the error messages go away, but did not solve the internet issue. I have reset my modem and router several times and the internet works perfectly on our other laptop and our old desktop. The internet does not work even if the new Vista laptop is plugged directly into the modem. While trying to fix the problem, I tried to ping microsoft.com in the command prompt and got a bad image error again. I tried running the StartUp Repair, but it keeps telling me to remove all USB devices and memory cards even when none are plugged in. What else can I do to solve this problem? Am I right in assuming that the damaged dll file and my internet problem are connected (the name of the dll file and from what little I have read about this file seems to suggest they are)? I greatly appreciate any advice! |
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The file wshtcpip.dll is the Winsock2 Helper DLL.
You could see if the file is damaged by running the following command (by right-clicking on the Command Prompt shortcut in Start Menu\Programs\Accessories, and choosing Run as Administrator). Copy and then Paste this at the prompt: sfc /SCANFILE="C:\Windows\System32\wshtcpip.dll" Press Enter on your keyboard. What does Windows Resource Protection report? If you want check all your system files, Copy the following, and Paste it after the prompt: sfc /scannow Press Enter. It will scan all your system files. It may take a few minutes. If things are okay, you are given the text message "Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations". If things aren't okay, it will attempt to replace the bad system files. "Tsulliv1" <Tsulliv1@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:68E51BB7-9660-4EEE-B488-173138EC51A1@xxxxxx
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Thanks! That fixed everthing!
"dean-dean" wrote:
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Hi there,
Did you get any answers to this? I have EXACTLY the same problem - except its an HP (Dell in drag). Of course I can't download anything to fix it given that I can't connect. What did you do? Anyone have any advice? Thanks, Jennifer |
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Hey - I just saw the response to the original email. Yay - thanks. But what is the command prompt shortcut? LOL. Do I need to use the "run" command? I can't find it on the start button and can't find menu either.
Guess I'm computer silly. Help? Thanks, Jennifer |
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