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"Welcome, young one," he said. "I see you're on a quest for something quite specific. A dllav32dll version 6.11.24 for Magix, if I'm not mistaken?"
He led Alex to a small room in the back, filled with ancient computers and a myriad of storage devices. With a few swift movements, he located a small, golden CD.
One day, while exploring the depths of the internet, Alex stumbled upon a mysterious, old-fashioned shop in a digital alleyway. The sign above the door read "Rare Digital Artifacts." Out of curiosity, Alex pushed the door open and stepped inside.
The shop was dimly lit, with shelves upon shelves of dusty old boxes and peculiar items that glowed with an otherworldly light. Behind the counter stood an eccentric old man with thick, round glasses and a kind smile.
"This was the last copy I had. It's an original Magix DLL file, version 6.11.24. However, I must insist you understand the risks. Using DLL files from unverified sources can be hazardous to your system."