The missing file is likely mvapi2.dll rather than mvap12.dll. Try
dll4free.com and download a copy of the missing file. Placing a copy in
Windows/system32 folder and a copy in Windows/system folder, should
solve your problem.
mvapi2.dll seems to be related to IE and mvap12.dll seems to be related
to print shop or photo shop.
I hope this helps.
Tom
On 3/13/2010 3:31 PM, Ralph Hunter wrote:
> I have a Toshiba l455d-s5976 with windows 7 premium. When I turn it on I get the message. missing MVAP12.DLL. Everything works but this message is annoying as I have to erase it every time I turn on. Can I get this dll someplace?
> Ralph
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