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Answer» <html><body><p>I have the following problem, any 1 can help me without format my Hard disk<br/>Currently I using windows 98 in a Gateway2000DX computer.<br/>Windows didn't <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/install-2121155" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about INSTALL">INSTALL</a> properly, setting system configuration I got the blue screen of death. I ctl-alt-del and finished installing it but now:<br/>Before go into windows came out 4 Messages, these 4 error messages are:<br/><br/>Cannot find a device file that may be need to run windows application.<br/>The windows registry or SISTEM.INI file refers to this device file, but the device file no longer exists.<br/><br/>If you deleted this file on purpose, try uninstalling the associated application using its uninstall or setup program.<br/><br/>If you still want to use the application associated with this device file, try reinstalling that application to replace missing file.<br/><br/>Vnetsup.vxd <br/><br/><br/>Cannot find a device file that may be need to run windows application.<br/>The windows registry or SISTEM.INI file refers to this device file, but the device file no longer exists.<br/><br/>If you deleted this file on purpose, try uninstalling the associated application using its uninstall or setup program.<br/><br/>If you still want to use the application associated with this device file, try reinstalling that application to replace missing file.<br/><br/>Vredir.vxd<br/><br/>Cannot find a device file that may be need to run windows application.<br/>The windows registry or SISTEM.INI file refers to this device file, but the device file no longer exists.<br/><br/>If you deleted this file on purpose, try uninstalling the associated application using its uninstalled or setup program.<br/><br/>If you still want to use the application associated with this device file, try reinstalling that application to replace missing file.<br/><br/>Dfs.vxd<br/><br/><br/>Cannot find a device file that may be need to run windows application.<br/>The windows registry or SISTEM.INI file refers to this device file, but the device file no longer exists.<br/><br/>If you deleted this file on purpose, try uninstalling the associated application using its uninstall or setup program.<br/><br/>If you still want to use the application associated with this device file, try reinstalling that application to replace missing file.<br/><br/>Vserver<br/><br/><br/><br/>After i press 4 time Enter button.<br/>Then my PC <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/continue-409821" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about CONTINUE">CONTINUE</a> loading into windows but before load everything done, another error message came out again that is:<br/><br/><br/>Unable to load the dynamic link <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/library-246692" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about LIBRARY">LIBRARY</a>: <br/>Msnp32.dll.<br/><br/>The system cannot find the file specified:<br/>Microsoft Network<br/><br/><br/>Thank You every one of u...<br/><br/>thia<br/><br/>start/run/sfc and click OK. Select extract one file from disk. Insert windows CD. Click start. Do for each file.It's only one problem more I forgot to mention, in my Gateway 2000, my CD-ROM for the win98 files is not being recognized, I would appreciate help to solve that problem. How can I get Windows 98 to recognize my D: drive? <br/>I already checked the BIOS and it does not have a D: drive is there a way to upgrade the BIOS? when I insert the Win98 Startup disk the drive is recognized and I have run setup from it. After running setup I cannot reach anymore. helpIf it is not recognized in the BIOS and you have not been monkeying around inside the case I would say it is most likely deceased. You could try reattaching the cable and power plug, but if that doesn't get it, I would buy another. They are really cheap. I suspect that is the originalone with that machine, so that makes it 5+ yhears old? You can try another drive in there just to confirm where the problem is.<br/><br/>If it were me, I would remedy the CDROM and then reinstall Windows, but the other way may work for you. Let us know. Bless your heart, such a bearer of good news you are! I was hoping for some kind of solution for my poor old drive, I know it still lives, otherwise it wouldn't run my Wind98 setup cd. BTW does it need a card? I think something is not connected right, I'll try momking around it for sure and see what happens ( it is my learning PC). Seriously, thanks for your suggestion.I think it bears to mention that my troubles with the cdrom drive started when I formated the c: drive and got rid of windows 3.11 to install wind98 instead. I have nothing but troubles <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/since-644476" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about SINCE">SINCE</a>. I've been doing all of this because I want to plug in my dsl to this gateway 2000 with the maximum memory i could install 4x72 simms sticks and 405mg hd. windows is taking half of the drive, but now it wont let me install any of the drivers i need for my isa card and my cdrom and a couple other pnp that i don't need but they cause me <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/problems-13702" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about PROBLEMS">PROBLEMS</a>. Every time I try to install the right drivers i get the blue screen of death. All i want is to get to the internet from the gateway computer while my main computer is in the shop.any help for me? i'm broke and i'cant buy a stick of gum! It depends largely on how the CD is connected. Is it connected to an onboard IDE port or is it connected via an IDE addon card?<br/>If it's the former, then you need to set the BIOS to recognise that there's a CD unit on (Hopefully!) IDE 2.<br/>If it's the latter, you'll need a driver for the add on card.<br/><br/>You'll find a self extracting bootdisk <a href="http://www.arbt35.dsl.pipex.com/bootdisk.zip">here</a> that will load real mode CD and mouse drivers among other things. Download it, extract it and run the executale with a diskette in the drive.<br/>Once the diskette has been created, boot from it. Read the screen output and tell us if your CD appears at drive letter V.</p></body></html> | |