If you have a backup of the original non-working perl64 folder, you could compare it with the working perl64 folder using a program that can compare folders, like WinDiff, or WinMerge.
Then you'd copy different files files that are different or missing, one at a time from the working to the non-working folders until you'd fixed it.

After that you should delete the "fixed" (previously non-working, but now working) perl64 folder as some modules would be in a half-installed mess. Then do a proper install of perl64 and apply the info you learnt when you fixed it.


UPDATE: corrected ambiguity in my English:
s/different files/files that are different or missing/

In reply to Re^4: Can't locate object method "__Load_plugins" via MozRepl by zork42
in thread Can't locate object method "__Load_plugins" via MozRepl by Jeradian

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