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  1. ET1234

    ET1234 Member

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    i cant go into my windows me it says
    - The following file is missing or corrupted:
    C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\VMM32.VXD
    Type the name of the windows loader (eg. C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\VMM32.VXD)


    can someone tell me what to do
     
  2. CJC

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    This problem can occur if the Dibeng.dll file is missing or is damaged.

    To resolve this issue, extract a new copy of Dibeng.dll from your original Windows compact disc (CD) to the Windows\System folder. To do this, follow these steps:
    Insert a Windows 98 Startup disk, and then restart your computer to a command prompt. Select Start computer with CD-ROM support.
    Note the drive letter assigned to your computer's CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive.
    Insert the Windows 98 CD-ROM into the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive.
    At the command prompt, type C:, and then press ENTER.
    Type CD\Windows\System, and then press ENTER.
    Type rename dibeng.dll dibeng.old, and then press ENTER.
    Type Ext, and then press ENTER.
    At the Please enter the path to the Windows CAB files (a:) message, type drive:\win98 (where drive is the drive letter that you noted in step 2), and then press ENTER. For example, type
    E:\win98

    and then press ENTER.

    NOTE: If you have an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) installation of Windows, the cabinet (CAB) files may be located in the following folder:
    C:\WINDOWS\Options\Cabs

    At the Please enter the name(s) of the files(s) you want to extract message, type dibeng.dll, and then press ENTER.
    At the Please enter the path to extract to ("Enter" for current directory) message, type C:\Windows\System, and then press ENTER.
    At the Is this okay? (y/n) message, type y, and then press ENTER.

    The file is extracted.
    Remove the Windows 98 Startup disk, and then restart the computer.


    CJC
     
  3. Jeanc1

    Jeanc1 Guest

    you can read the Microsoft Bulletin online where the above extract was taken at this URL :-http://support.microsoft.com/?id=311188

    This applies to Windows 98' ~~ ME must have carried that problem when it was introduce !

    Good Luck !

     

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