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Corrupt W7 System Files cryptdlg.dll.mui Amd64\EP0NOE8C.DXT
#1
Hi

Can anyone tell me what files "Amd64\EP0NOE8C.DXT" and "cryptdlg.dll.mui" are and what they do. sfc scannow reports these files as corrupt and unable to fix them. I cannot find "Amd64\EP0NOE8C.DXT" on my computer but there are a couple of instances of "cryptdlg.dll.mui"

I have searched the internet but I cannot find any reliable information on them. I do not have any errors reports in relation to the corrupted files so I do not know how they affect the computer.

Regards

Ron Barker
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#2
Just curious, exactly what issues are you having with that computer?
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#3
Hi Ron, welcome to the forum

What I can't understand is why your asking the same question 2 years on, it was solved on Microsoft Site, when you asked the same question there

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#4
Hi Brian

I am still asking the question 2 years on because I still have the same problem. I thought that I had identified the problem but it appears I was wrong.

The only problem I am aware of is that I cannot run a sfc /scannow now without it throwing up the same results re corrupt files.

Many thanks
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#5
cryptdlg.dll.mui is a dialogue .dll file used for certificates, the .mui at the end is a microsoft installer.

The amd.dxt one appears to be a a driver file according to here: https://www.thefiledb.com/filedatabase/windows7x64/EP0NOE8C.DXT-id12781/
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Ron if its been a ongoing issue for 2 years, you have 2 options Remember to back up data
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(10-27-2014, 04:27 PM)GuiltySpark Wrote:  cryptdlg.dll.mui is a dialogue .dll file used for certificates, the .mui at the end is a microsoft installer.

The amd.dxt one appears to be a a driver file according to here: https://www.thefiledb.com/filedatabase/windows7x64/EP0NOE8C.DXT-id12781/

(10-27-2014, 05:10 PM)Britec Wrote:  Ron if its been a ongoing issue for 2 years, you have 2 options Remember to back up data

(10-27-2014, 04:27 PM)GuiltySpark Wrote:  cryptdlg.dll.mui is a dialogue .dll file used for certificates, the .mui at the end is a microsoft installer.

The amd.dxt one appears to be a a driver file according to here: https://www.thefiledb.com/filedatabase/windows7x64/EP0NOE8C.DXT-id12781/

Many thanks for the information.

(10-27-2014, 05:10 PM)Britec Wrote:  Ron if its been a ongoing issue for 2 years, you have 2 options Remember to back up data

Brian

Yes, I have been considering doing a repair install. I have your video and the link you provided to the Windows site with further information. I am not very good with computer issues and I do not want to make a mess out of what is not a major problem, but is niggling me. I suspect/believe that either HP prepared my computer for installing Vista or Comet where I bought it did an upgrade to Windows 7. I don't know if that will make any difference. I am not worried about loosing data as I am well backed up.

Many thanks
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#8
I have only just noticed the CBS log indicates that there are a number of files which appear not to be of the version of the Windows 7 I have installed on my computer ie 6.1.7601. Would this make any difference to a repair install? Thanks

2014-10-27 10:30:05, Info CSI 000001c8 [SR] Verifying 100 (0x0000000000000064) components
2014-10-27 10:30:05, Info CSI 000001c9 [SR] Beginning Verify and Repair transaction
2014-10-27 10:30:07, Info CSI 000001cb [SR] Cannot repair member file [l:36{18}]"Amd64\EP0NOE8C.DXT" of prnep00f.inf, Version = 6.1.7600.16385, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64 (9), Culture neutral, VersionScope = 1 nonSxS, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, Type =
[l:24{12}]"driverUpdate", TypeName neutral, PublicKey neutral in the store, hash mismatch
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#9
6.1 is Win 7

XP = 5.0, Vista = 6.0, Win 7 = 6.1
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#10
Thank you GS

Can I take it then that 'Version = 6.1.7600' is just an earlier version of Windows 7? The version on my computer is '6.1.7601' or am I missing the point?
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