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How do I boot my machine. The erroer mesage, missing DLLs kernel keeps coming up

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It sounds like your OS systems file is currupted.. u can either take it to a computer repair shop and thay can restore the file for u.. or u can just reinstall the OS ... thats what i ussually do...

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Load needed dlls for kernel.

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Load needed DLLs for kernel.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326671/en-us

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Does it boot in safe mode?

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Dlls for kernel

Error Message:
Load needed DLLs for Kernel Translation:
Important Windows XP program files are missing or damaged.
Solution:
This error is confusing for several reasons. First, many users may not understand that the kernel is the main program file in WinXP, the heart of the operating system. Second, the term “load needed DLLs” is just ambiguous enough that you might not know how serious the error really is. Unfortunately, this problem cannot be corrected by just rebuilding the system Registry or restoring files from the WinXP installation CD. You’ll need to perform an “in-place install” of the operating system, which will destroy most of your settings such as Internet Favorites and all of your applications. The good news: An in-place install will usually not overwrite files in your My Documents folder and will keep other files located in other directories (as long as they are not operating-system-related). To perform an in-place upgrade, you’ll need to boot from the WinXP CD, which might require that you enter the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) of your computer and enable the Boot From CD option. Then, when the install starts up, select the Install WinXP option and follow the remaining instructions.
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