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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Hudzy on November 04, 2002, 01:34:11 pm
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Anyone have a copy of, or know where I can find, msgr2ge.dll?
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Sorry, I can't help you - I looked all over, and found a number of people also looking for it, but no luck. Looks to be something to do with the German language pack or so?
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I find that if you type the full name of the dll in a search engine, usually you can find it (but always check the integrity of the file and run it through a virus scanner first). I got a number of dlls this way on a little desktop games pack i transfered from a now-dead computer.
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Originally posted by vadar_1
I find that if you type the full name of the dll in a search engine, usually you can find it (but always check the integrity of the file and run it through a virus scanner first).
Been there, tried that - it mainly returns threads from all sorts of discussion forums about other people looking for that file. :rolleyes:
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Try running it through a P2P? If someone's sharing their entire h/d, you might find it...
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Originally posted by Sandwich
Looks to be something to do with the German language pack or so?
Yep, that's the one.
Originally posted by vadar_1
I find that if you type the full name of the dll in a search engine, usually you can find it.
Tried that one. Mostly turned up discussions with no answers.
Originally posted by diamondgeezer
Try running it through a P2P? If someone's sharing their entire h/d, you might find it...
Hmm, good idea. I'll try that one.
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Try running a search of YOUR entire hard drive. Last week when I was installing my new DSL modem :smiles in happines about finally having DSL instead of Dial-Up: the installer wasn't able to find a couple of files. So I went to Start - Search - type the whole name of the file and then search "My Computer" (your computer in this case ;) ).
If you find the file, if it's the installer that it's not finding the file, just specify the directory where it is.
For example, my installer was looking for ****.dll in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM, but the file was in C:\WINDOWS so just erase the "SYSTEM" on the "look in" field. Don't ask me why this happened to me with like 5 files, I just know now my DSL is up and running after finding them in other directories.
Hope I could be of at least a little help!!!
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