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Goody2shoes | 16:48 Thu 05th Jul 2007 | Computers
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My pc's been running really slow lately so i've bin removing files that have my daughters have been clogging it up with - i.e. napster and generally cleaning it up. Anyway i downloaded avg rootkit and it found something on system32/rundll.exe so i agreed to delete it. Now I can't open up certain performance programs like system or add/ remove programs saying windows cant find rundll - I know its my own fault but can anyone help me how to get it back? (I did system restore to a couple of days ago but that didn't work)
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NEVER delete ANYTHING out of the System32 directory.

These are all Windows files.

You could do a repair install of Windows XP. If you have the CD start the Windows XP install and choose repair.

Or you MAY be able to download rundll.exe from the internet.
It may still be in your Recycle Bin.
VHG, I've had similar situation, but I did CCleaner and recycle bin is empty. Can you shed some help here please?

Thanks much!
Gooody - are you sure it's your pc that's slow, or just when you seem to use AB?

The reason I ask, is because myself & a few others have said our systems only seem to run much, much, slower when using AB of late.
*Minus the extra 'o' in Goody!
A lesson in why the average user shouldn't use such tools. Try running sfc /scannow (remember the space). If you dont have a Recovery Partition you will need your Windows CD.

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