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Windows 7: T2embed.dll

24 Jul 2012   #1

windows 7
Gaithersburg,MD.
 
 
T2embed.dll

Cannot repair member file [l:22{11}]"t2embed.dll" of Microsoft-Windows-Font-Embedding, Version = 6.1.7601.17514, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64 (9), Culture neutral, VersionScope = 1 nonSxS, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, Type neutral, TypeName neutral, PublicKey neutral in the store, file cannot be checked



I then copied the good file from my Windows 7 laptop but the system32 on my desktop does not allow me to replace the T2embed.dll with the one copied and working from the laptop.
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24 Jul 2012   #2

Win 7 Pro x64
Council Bluffs, Iowa
 
 

Have you tried this SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker it will not harm any data or programs you have installed it will check for corrupt system files and try to repair them.


To replace it you need to Take Ownership, Give Yourself Permission, and rename t2embed.dll to t2embed.bak.dll to replace it look at Post #6 of this thread will show you how to do that Basic Networking Information
If you are using 64-bit you will find that t2embed.dll in both C:\Windows\System32 and C:\Windows\SysWOW64
Jerry
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25 Jul 2012   #3

windows 7
Gaithersburg,MD.
 
 
t2embed.dll

I have use the elevated command prompt and did the scannow. It did not finish as stated before.
When I go to the file it does not allow me access and trying to get it so far have been fruitless.
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25 Jul 2012   #4

win 7 ultimate
nottingham
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Ritter197 View Post
I have use the elevated command prompt and did the scannow. It did not finish as stated before.
When I go to the file it does not allow me access and trying to get it so far have been fruitless.
As Bongo stated, You need to take ownership of the file Take Ownership Shortcut
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26 Jul 2012   #5

windows 7
Gaithersburg,MD.
 
 
t2embed.problem with scannow

After HOURS of trying and searching I found the culprit, it was the file t2embed.dll which needed to be replaced (which is very hard to begin with as a protected system file) in both windows, system 32 and in Windows WOW!
I copied the file from another working Windows 7 computer.
Now I can scan 100% and no problems. Start-up of Windows 7 still takes 158 seconds with very little automatically started and a 2.33Ghz machine though.
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26 Jul 2012   #6

win 7 ultimate
nottingham
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Ritter197 View Post
After HOURS of trying and searching I found the culprit, it was the file t2embed.dll which needed to be replaced (which is very hard to begin with as a protected system file) in both windows, system 32 and in Windows WOW!
I copied the file from another working Windows 7 computer.
Now I can scan 100% and no problems. Start-up of Windows 7 still takes 158 seconds with very little automatically started and a 2.33Ghz machine though.
Glad you got it sorted Ritter197, Thank you for posting back and letting us know your fix Have a look in the startup folder and startup in msconfig and stop all unneeded progs from starting , seeif that speeds the win startup time
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