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I accidentally deleted the athgina.dll in Window XP. What can I do? Please help! I had lots of pictures on the computer.

Wilma2456
2010-10-28 23:28:00
@Aibek OK SO 27 MAKES YOU AN EXPERT,,WHATEVER PAL.
Aibek
2010-10-29 08:58:00
I didn't say that 27 makes me an expert. Read the thread.
ToeRingzNthongz
2010-10-09 18:32:00
@Aibek ,,no insult intended ,,BUT what would you know about fixing DLLs? you look about 5
Aibek
2010-10-10 12:34:00
I am 27! And I do know a few things about fixing DLLs :-)
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Aibek
2010-10-03 18:15:00
some nice tips here but I would first suggest trying download athgina.dll from an online source. For step-by-step details read, How To Fix Missing DLL File Errors .
2010-09-19 06:34:00
HiAthgina file is attached to your software Atheros (probably of your network card), you try to uninstall and then reinstall the driver from your wifi.Hi The Default Windows Logon Interface May Not Appear After Installing Third-Party Program http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302346/fr Back up the registry then do thisRemove the use of the Atheros GINA during login by deleting the following key:HKLMSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsNTCurrentVersionWinlogonGinaDLL You Cannot Use Fast User Switching After You Install Cisco Systems VPN Dialer Program[Broken Link Removed]orTry to restore you windows to an earlier point where everything was fine.orif didnt worked then download XP_FixLogon.ZIP file provided by Doug Knox.[Broken Link Removed] zip the file to extract the XP_FixLogon.exe file to removable media (usb, disquette)boot the computer into Safe Mode with Command Prompt.When you have chosen to continue with Safe Mode instead of using System Restore (you will receive a dialogue box prompting you to make that selection), in the command prompt window key in:explorerand hit ENTER(not necessary to go into explorer, but it might be easier)this will open a Windows Explorer window. Put the removable media containing the XP_FixLogon.exe file into its drive and now you can navigate via point and click to open the drive containing the removable media. Double-click on the XP_FixLogon.exe file and choose the Repair option (the repair option is just the automated fix for the registry value).Once repaired, take out the removable media and restart your computer."orType the below command after the prompt>copy e:XP_FixLogon.exe c:XP_FixLogon.exeHit enter. Next hit Ctrl + Alt + Del and Task Manager should open. Go to File > New Task and type:c:XP_FixLogon.exerepair windows xp
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