From: Miss_Sue on 23 Dec 2009 00:28 I've goofed and I am looking to the experts for help. Running XP on HP computer. Last night was cleaning up old files/programs (from Control Panel) I didn't use. I deleted one program called SiS.dll thinking it was the offsite access to the computer system I used to work with....we called it the "SIS" system. Wrong thing to do. Getting an error message that SiSPower.dll not available on start up. How can I get this file back. I am not able to access the restore utility (guess it affects it as well as graphics, etc.). I do not find it in my trash can. I have not found anything searching the Microsoft website. And have not seen a way to restore without purchasing software from a third party company. Thanks for your help. And if this should be posted to another website, please let me know and I will repost.
From: smlunatick on 23 Dec 2009 11:29 On Dec 23, 5:28 am, Miss_Sue <Miss...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I've goofed and I am looking to the experts for help. Running XP on HP > computer. Last night was cleaning up old files/programs (from Control Panel) > I didn't use. I deleted one program called SiS.dll thinking it was the > offsite access to the computer system I used to work with....we called it > the "SIS" system. Wrong thing to do. Getting an error message that > SiSPower.dll not available on start up. > > How can I get this file back. I am not able to access the restore utility > (guess it affects it as well as graphics, etc.). I do not find it in my > trash can. I have not found anything searching the Microsoft website. > And have not seen a way to restore without purchasing software from a third > party company. > > Thanks for your help. And if this should be posted to another website, > please let me know and I will repost. SiS is also a motherboard "chipset" / "video card" driver. Since this is a HP computer, check on hp.com and locate the drivers for your model.
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