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Accsess denied to hpfsched on boot up

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    Hi


    I was useing reg clean and i must of deleted something on back ups on boot up i get a window that says "acsess denied to hpfsched" and when i click on a icon to open a program it doenst open can someone help please?


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    Run=hpfsched in win.ini

    I have

    RUN=HPFSCHED IN WIN.INI FILE is that spose to be there?
     

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    HPFSCHED is a small TSR that will remind you to clean the cartridges in your DeskJet from time to time in order to keep print quality high.

    It can be removed from the run line in win.ini if you do not want that feature.

    I have no idea why it would be causing your other problems. However, if you were using regclean, didn't you make a backup that you can restore? If not you can still do a registry restore by booting to MSDOS-typing scanreg /restore at the C prompt and choosing a date prior to your problems beginning.
     
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    Hmmmmm

    Well,

    Yes I did make a back up but it some how dissapered with alot of other things. The add/remove programs list went poof too!!! I dont get it and when I tried to restart in MS-DOS mode it was asking me to use a program to open it with like notepad ect.... that is just to freaky but anyways i got to the prompt by hitting F8
    on reboot and did the scanreg/restore from there and got it up and running thanks for the tip very much!!! I think I will just simply run the restore disks on the whole system and start fresh
    allthough I dont like the idea it seems its the only way to get it back to normal at this point. BTW this isnt my puter we are talking about its a ComPaq 7200 model errrrrr!!!!!

    Stan(FireDancer) :mad:

    I wonder if the disk has a option of restoring without formating?
    guess we will find out!!! :rolleyes:
     
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