Posted by: darkpatriot
« on: August 03, 2011, 07:50:34 AM »Thanks to everyone who responded. Unfortunately I'd already done a system restore before I read any of these replies and lost out on some possibly easier ways to fix the problem.
Also, I'm aware that overwriting newer . dlls is generally a bad idea. Like I said in my post I was letting it overwrite them when I installed it a second time to see if it would fix some errors I was getting.
Also, I'm aware that overwriting newer . dlls is generally a bad idea. Like I said in my post I was letting it overwrite them when I installed it a second time to see if it would fix some errors I was getting.