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Well, the idea to get that ntdll.dll file was good, but you need to copy it to windows explorer folder.
What I did is, I typed the name of that file in search bar under Start menu. Then clicked Search. It found all the locations of the dll file. Then right click on each location and chose Open containing folder. Then you copy a new file and paste it into each folder. You will get a conformation box if you want to replace an old file and you confirm Yes.
After this procedure my problem has gone. )))
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