You do not have to "use" the file ie open it with anything. Just copy/paste it to C:\Windows\System. It will be sought and used by one of the...
Yes, you definitely have a problem there. Please post an image of the splash screen. regards
That is certainly a problem to be reckoned with.
I suspect the boot disk entries in your boot sequence in your BIOS still refers to the disconnected D: disk so BIOS does not know how to boot....
Did you install or try a reinstall of the CDRW drivers for your OS that came with the drive ? regards
click on the link : http://www.apogeerockets.com/rocksim/FILES/DOWNLOAD/ when the list of files shows click on the file name LFBMP10N.DLL you...
It's an L and you can download it at http://www.apogeerockets.com/rocksim/FILES/DOWNLOAD/ OR search for LFBMP10n dll (dont' type...
WhitPhil, Is it not better to ; out all [386Enh] entries and let Windows manage the stack pages etc ? regards
Sheila, I do not think it would cause you problems if you just ran the Win98SE setup.exe again and it would very likely re-install the...
A couple of questions tho' .. - where are the GDI fonts ? - in what registry key are registered font names stored ? regards
Miz. Thanks ! I had already been there and found the mix-up with 98SE and Office 2000. What a mess MS have made with this one ! It is 90 %...
Steve. Do you have PC-Cillin antvirus installed ? Is one component somehow loaded twice at start-up ? regards
in C:\Windows\Fonts I have 92 fonts. (.fon and .ttf) However, in apps that give you a choice of fonts eg Winword. HTMLEdit etc, I only get a...
I think you have AVG starting in the registry AND autoexec.bat. regards
keats, I vaguely remember an MS file called cards.exe that might solve this - see if you can find it. regards
In particular, clean up autoexec.bat - it seems there is a load to a non-existent DOS Legacy sound card driver. regards
Please post contents of autoexec.bat and config.sys regards
This sounds like a virus Sheila, maybe Opas. Have you scanned with an up to date antivirus app ? regards
I would guess the PC is looking for the wrong drive at boot up. This information is stored in your BIOS data. You can change the sequence of...
Well, one reason for copying a binary file to a txt, is that it exercises the mind trying to read it.
Separate names with a comma.