I found that it's the msgina.dll file in the system32 folder. I opened it in resource hacker and changed the apropriate file and saved it under a new name, then wen't into the registry using regedit and searched for msgina.dll and replaced all the ones i could find with the new name of the file and changed the (default) value do the file location also but still no luck.
Chris
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Intel Celeron 2.4ghz
512mb ram 333mhz
NVIDIA GEforce fx5200 128mb
40GB Maxtor HDD
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