Wow64 could be a reference to a 64bit ASPI Layer or some video codec (both aka spyware), but most likely it comes from surfing by an already infected internet site (aka trojan/spyware). Nothing you can do about this, unfortunately, except making Firefox with NoScript a strict home computing policy in the future.

To preserve the files on the drive, you are welcome to email me privately (see email header for reference), and I'll do what I can to help you out for free (commercial experience on this field).

If not, make a repair install of 2k as a start (press F4 or F5 during CD-boot and follow directions). NO? Boot from HDD >F8 >command prompt >[fix boot] - NO? >F8 >command prompt >[fix mbr]

For a full list of commands type [help /?]

Still no-go, pop a mail. Easier roads ahead.

//soren

Sam Franc wrote:
My wife has a W2000 box and she is computer illiterate.
Last night she froze up her box somehow.
Had to shut it down by the off switch.
Nothing else would work.
This am we get this message:
"The procedure entry point get system wow 64 directory A could not be located in the dynamic link library KERNEL32.dll"
What needs to be done?
I am not an expert.
Sam


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