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System32.ntfs is missing and corrupt the sound drivers i am constantly downloading are coming up with the same error every time error installing ikernel.exe:(0x10000) what is it????

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Dear
If u have missing .dll file (download from web)
copy .dll file to c:\windows\system32
go to run and type (if ur dll file is abc.dll)
regsvr32 abc.dll
and press enter n ok

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Hi buddy!

If you are attempting to install software over a network connection, copy the installation files to your local hard drive and run the installation from your own computer. If you are not installing over a network, try the following troubleshooting steps that usually resolve this issue.

  1. Launch Windows Explorer by pressing Windows Key + E on your keyboard or select Start > Run and type explorer.
  2. Browse to C:\Program Files \Common Files\InstallShield\engine.
  3. Right-click the highlighted engine directory and select Delete.
  4. Install the latest version of the iKernel engine.
    1. Download iKernel engine update and save it to your Desktop.
    2. Double-click on ikernelupdate.exe to install.
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