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Windows XP - services.exe not find error

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  • When you try to start your windows xp system, you may get the error below:

    "Services.exe: Entry Point Not Found
    The procedure entry point _resetstkoflw could not be located in the dynamic link library Msvcrt.dll
    . "
     
  • How to fix?

    This problem may occur if you replaced the Msvcrt.dll file with a third-party version that does not contain the _resetstkoflw (recovery from stack overflow) function.

    Use the Windows XP Recovery Console to replace the Msvcrt.dll file with the original version:

    1. Insert your Windows XP CD-ROM into the computer's CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive, and then restart your computer from the CD-ROM.

    NOTE: Some computers may require that you modify the basic input/output system (BIOS) settings before you can start the computer from a CD-ROM. For information about how to modify BIOS, see your computer documentation.

    2. At the Welcome to Setup screen, press R to start the Recovery Console.

    3. Press the number key that corresponds to the installation that you want to repair, and then press ENTER.

    4. Type the Administrator password, and then press ENTER.

    5. With the Windows XP CD-ROM still in the CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive, type the following commands, pressing ENTER after each command:
     
    > cd system32
    > ren msvcrt.dll msvcrt.old
    > CD-ROM_or_DVD-ROM_Drive_Letter:
    > cd \i386
    > expand msvcrt.dl_ BootDriveLetter:\windows\system32
    > exit

    NOTE: BootDriveLetter refers to the drive letter of the boot drive. In other words, it refers to the drive where the Windows folder is located, which is probably drive C. CD-ROM_or_DVD-ROM_Drive_Letter refers to the drive letter of the CD-ROM or the drive letter of the DVD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM drive or the DVD-ROM drive are frequently located in drive D.

    NOTE: The retail version of the Msvcrt.dll file is dated 23-Aug-2001. It was included with Windows XP and has the following properties:

    Modified 8.23.01
    Size - 315 KB (322,560 bytes)
    Version - 7.0.2600.0
     

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