Actually, it is not the dll it is complaining about... it is the
manifest file (gdiplus.man) most likely caused by a hard disk error. A
scan disk (deep scan to include sector check) should be done first.

On May 18, 9:07 am, nitros7 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Anvesh
>    What are your system specifications?
>    What version of windows do you have?
>    Does windows start up in safe mode?
>   should that read GDIPLUS.MAN instead of GDIGLUS.MAN
>    If so looks like your GDIPLUS.dll file is corrupt on your
>    computer so copy the file from your windows installation cd into
>    G:\I386\asms\1000\MSFT\WINDOWS\GDIPLUS\
>     that should resolve the problem.
>    Let me know if that fixes your problem
>    Regards
>      Nitros7
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