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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: Octavius on October 25, 2001, 09:06:00 PM
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Ahh! I read a lil something about this file before.. how do I rebuild this file? Windows will not load and I cannot access my CD drive. How do I go about getting everything back to normal? Ahhh! I'm missing my squad night.. help me help me help me! :D Thanks in advance
oct out!!
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I'm using Win98. I tried the undelete command in dos, but i'm not 100% how it works.. dos commands have faded from my memory. I read that this file is unique to your system and cannot be copied from a buddy's comp? Hell if it worked for you, i'll slap one from my laptop onto my main PC.. hopefully that'll work. Thanks though!
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You can use the VMM32.dll from one Windows 98 machine to another- as long as they are the same install (revision) of Windows 98.
I do it all the time between PCs at work and here at home when something goes tits up.
-SW
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If memory serves me correctly...and I'm not sure of the exact steps either lol, but in dos undelete, it finds all the files for you that have been deleted, then all you do is rename it back to the proper name (and make sure it's in the appropriate directory of course)
Tumor
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Hiya's,
Hold F8 down at bootup (should get prompt options) go for command prompt
At C: type scanreg/restore
Then choose an earlier date before you deleted the part
Also i think the Start/Shutdown in DOS Mode will allow scanreg/restore
If still no joy email me and i'll send the part you need
Have Fun
Def
EDIT: I have Win98 and Win98SE if that helps
[ 10-26-2001: Message edited by: Defiance ]
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OCT you got email
Have Fun
Def
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Hiya's,
If the above don't work try this ........
Save the file i sent to a floppy
Get into windose by safemode (F8 on boot choose safemode)
Slap floppy in and transfer file to windows directory
Reboot (restart option)
Tried it just and it worked for my setup
Hope this helps
Def
EDIT: Sorry brains sluggish today :D .......
Safemode/goto folder options (right mouse click on windows screen, follow prompts to Active desktop/Customise desktop ......
Folder options (click yes)
View Tab, click Show all Files under Hidden Files
Then see if the orig missing file now shows in trash bin
If it does restore it
Maybe that will work
Have Fun
Def
[ 10-26-2001: Message edited by: Defiance ]