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  1. It was an install file that i hadnt actually used yet - i was going to install it later I thought the dll might have been put in a temp when i downloaded the install file, waiting to be used then deleted as part of the install or something but it still didnt work after downloading it again something went quite severely wrong just recently (ive made other changes recently so probably not ccleaner) and after bootup my computer went unresponsive so i used system restore to go back a few days, this has fixed the MS office problem but not the gtapi.dll thing ive just looked up gtapi.dll on google and it turned up a page saying its a component of flashget, a spyware application since the installer was for spyware doctor im not sure what to say... <edit> found a place to download the dll that was missing (then found out it was being quarantined by antispyware software) the install worked fine until late on when it needed to find some other file for registration, but that could be skipped over so i think my problem was unrelated to ccleaner I have since also uninstalled spyware doctor, turned out that their free trial will take you as far as "Spyware doctor has found lots of un-named nasty stuff" but wouldnt do anything about it until you entered the code for the full payed version
  2. Sorry for reply in an old topic but ive just had this problem. Installed CCleaner, ran the analysis, found lots of files - mostly in temp folders and too many to go through manually in a single sitting, i hit run cleaner and it did its job. Now certain installers file wont run (strangely, some still do), saying they cant find a dll file that should be in a temp folder, MS office is asking to be reinstalled and... i cant actually remember what the 3rd program was but it was throwing up an error about not being able to find a dll library <edited> the exact error from the install file was "Runtime error (at -1:0): Cannot Import dll: C:\....\Temp\is-VOQJJ.tmp\gtapi.dll [the ... standing in the rest of the path] Is there any way to recover these files, replace them or get around the problem by any other means? Any help at all will be appreciated I am now kicking myself for not making a backup but y'know, i assumed that a) the programmers knew what they were doing and b ) there was nothing important in temp folders (im certain i never chose to put them there) unless these dlls were in the minority group of non-temp folders...
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