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> Missing AW32N50.dll
superchet
post Sep 1 2008, 12:18 PM
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Whenever I restart, I get the message that I am missing AW32N50.dll. Now I can't install software for my new printer, and I think it's related to the missing file. I am running Vista Ultimate.

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tallin
post Sep 1 2008, 03:02 PM
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Hi superchet,

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Please backup your files and folders before completing the following suggestion.

You will need your OS CD to complete the SFC Scannow file checker. Note the space between the c / when typing sfc /scannow into start > run >

I suggest you do a SFC SCAN for Vista Ultimate as you maybe missing the file mentioned.

Keep us posted

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Jacee
post Sep 2 2008, 05:15 PM
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You might want to Google AMBIT Microsystems Corporation for what you need.
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