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| Thread ID: 598 | 1998-12-07 02:25:00 | Devise or application file (Z:vvinesd.386) missing on boot-up | Guest (0) | Press F1 |
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| 930 | 1998-12-07 02:25:00 | During boot-up my system trys to find a missing file 'z:vvinesd.386' to load an application or device. By manually skipping past the attempted loading ('press any key') the system boots up and operates ok. But manually skipping past the problem on every boot-up is a pain and an irritation. Because I don't know what the missing file related to, I cannot reinstall it or remove the application or devise that seeks it. I do not recall removing any files, applications or devices prior to the error occuring other than an attempt to connect a new client to my home (Microsoft) network. My operating system is Win 98 (reinstalling did not solve the problem) running on a PII-350 (Award bios). I reviewed System.ini and compared it to my other home machines but nothing is obvious. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks. David Partington |
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