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darragh
November 15th 06, 11:03 PM
this is my 2nd attempt at trying to post this, I got a google groups
server error last time (ever get the feeling you crossed some deity
earlier that day...?)

I suddenly can't log on to my laptop (DELL Inspiron 9300).

A blue screen gives me this error message: " STOP: c0000221{Bad Image
checksum} The image wininet.dll is possibly corrupt. Header checksum
doesn't match computed checksum"

I can't even boot in Safe Mode. Not sure what happened, but as I last
logged off there were 6 Windows updates.

Using Google I found a solution which involved using the Windows XP CD,
but my laptop didn't come with that, it was pre-loaded (I am in
Ireland, maybe that's how they are shipped here).

Is there another solution, I've tried all the modes and can't get past
that screen/message.

any help gratefully accepted ....

NewScience
November 16th 06, 06:36 AM
You can use anyone's Windows XP CD to access the Recover Mode.

Have you tried Safe Mode Command Prompt or Last Known Good Configuration. I
know you said you tried all modes ... I'm just double-checking.

WinInet.DLL should not come into play with Safe Mode Command Prompt.

"darragh" > wrote in message
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> this is my 2nd attempt at trying to post this, I got a google groups
> server error last time (ever get the feeling you crossed some deity
> earlier that day...?)
>
> I suddenly can't log on to my laptop (DELL Inspiron 9300).
>
> A blue screen gives me this error message: " STOP: c0000221{Bad Image
> checksum} The image wininet.dll is possibly corrupt. Header checksum
> doesn't match computed checksum"
>
> I can't even boot in Safe Mode. Not sure what happened, but as I last
> logged off there were 6 Windows updates.
>
> Using Google I found a solution which involved using the Windows XP CD,
> but my laptop didn't come with that, it was pre-loaded (I am in
> Ireland, maybe that's how they are shipped here).
>
> Is there another solution, I've tried all the modes and can't get past
> that screen/message.
>
> any help gratefully accepted ....
>

darragh
November 18th 06, 11:16 AM
NewScience wrote:
> You can use anyone's Windows XP CD to access the Recover Mode.
>

Thanks, Yes, I'll try and find one, although the number of people I
know who got it pre-loaded on their PCs is surprisingly high.

> Have you tried Safe Mode Command Prompt or Last Known Good Configuration. I
> know you said you tried all modes ... I'm just double-checking.
>

yes, tried all those and 1 or 2 others, all the options in fact, they
all brought me to that screen

> WinInet.DLL should not come into play with Safe Mode Command Prompt.
>

that's a bit worrying :-/ ah well, fingers crossed ......


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