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When starting up Windows XP Home Edition, an error message is received:
RUNDLL C/WINDOW/SYSTEM 32 INVCPI.dll INVALID ACCESS TO MEMORY LOCATION.

Can anybody help with this error message? Any help/directions/answers are
most appreciated.

Thank you.

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"Lynn" wrote:

| When starting up Windows XP Home Edition, an error message is received:
| RUNDLL C/WINDOW/SYSTEM 32 INVCPI.dll INVALID ACCESS TO MEMORY LOCATION.
|
| Can anybody help with this error message? Any help/directions/answers are
| most appreciated.
|
| Thank you.

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