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Old April 6th 03, 02:37 PM
Peter Giotta
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Default cards.dll disappears!

How can a file simply disappear? Went to play Hearts on one of my 3
computers

(the one I use the least and to which I haven't made any significant changes
in

months) and received the message that cards.dll was missing!! Other than my
wife, who

uses the computer for some word processing, I am the only user of the
computer.

The remedy was easy enough, but I'm just curious on how that could occur!!


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Old April 6th 03, 08:37 PM
HillBillyBuddhist
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Default cards.dll disappears!

Randomly disappearing files and self changing settings are a free feature
incorporated into all Microsoft products. g

D


"Peter Giotta" wrote in message
...
How can a file simply disappear? Went to play Hearts on one of my 3
computers

(the one I use the least and to which I haven't made any significant

changes
in

months) and received the message that cards.dll was missing!! Other than

my
wife, who

uses the computer for some word processing, I am the only user of the
computer.

The remedy was easy enough, but I'm just curious on how that could occur!!




  #3  
Old April 6th 03, 08:37 PM
HillBillyBuddhist
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Default cards.dll disappears!

Randomly disappearing files and self changing settings are a free feature
incorporated into all Microsoft products. g

D


"Peter Giotta" wrote in message
...
How can a file simply disappear? Went to play Hearts on one of my 3
computers

(the one I use the least and to which I haven't made any significant

changes
in

months) and received the message that cards.dll was missing!! Other than

my
wife, who

uses the computer for some word processing, I am the only user of the
computer.

The remedy was easy enough, but I'm just curious on how that could occur!!




  #4  
Old April 7th 03, 12:45 AM
Peter Giotta
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Default cards.dll disappears!

Figured that was the cause!!

"HillBillyBuddhist" wrote in message
...
Randomly disappearing files and self changing settings are a free feature
incorporated into all Microsoft products. g

D


"Peter Giotta" wrote in message
...
How can a file simply disappear? Went to play Hearts on one of my 3
computers

(the one I use the least and to which I haven't made any significant

changes
in

months) and received the message that cards.dll was missing!! Other than

my
wife, who

uses the computer for some word processing, I am the only user of the
computer.

The remedy was easy enough, but I'm just curious on how that could

occur!!






  #5  
Old April 7th 03, 12:45 AM
Peter Giotta
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default cards.dll disappears!

Figured that was the cause!!

"HillBillyBuddhist" wrote in message
...
Randomly disappearing files and self changing settings are a free feature
incorporated into all Microsoft products. g

D


"Peter Giotta" wrote in message
...
How can a file simply disappear? Went to play Hearts on one of my 3
computers

(the one I use the least and to which I haven't made any significant

changes
in

months) and received the message that cards.dll was missing!! Other than

my
wife, who

uses the computer for some word processing, I am the only user of the
computer.

The remedy was easy enough, but I'm just curious on how that could

occur!!






 




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