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Name: Luv
Date: April 20, 1999 at 01:25:49 Pacific
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Every time i boot my pc the IOS driver fails to load as there is no file with this name.
pls someone send it to me. or give me the solution how it can be removed from getting loading in the IOS during bootup.



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Name: Speed
Date: April 29, 1999 at 22:52:31 Pacific
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You might be able to use the vxd from this site to stop the error ftp://ftp.softhelp.com/drivers/vxd/win95/


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Response Number 2
Name: Adam Christian
Date: June 28, 1999 at 09:53:11 Pacific
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I have found a solution;
add the following line to your system.ini under the heading [vcache] maxfilecache=6144

I am just about to go and do this to mine with the same problem


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Response Number 3
Name: some tech support guy
Date: December 15, 1999 at 06:15:03 Pacific
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Adam, _you_are_the_man_. A google.com search brought me to this site, and your answer seemed to have brought my client to their desktop again. THANKS!


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Response Number 4
Name: Christian Giler
Date: July 3, 2000 at 17:33:13 Pacific
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NO PROBLEM

. This load failure does not necessarily mean there is a problem. It is common for some, if not all, of these not to load depending on your system configuration.

MRCI stands for Microsoft Real-Time Compression Interface. Unless you use DRVSPACE or Microsoft backup, it won't be on your system.

c ya


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Response Number 5
Name: david
Date: August 27, 2000 at 11:50:08 Pacific
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NONE of the above fixes worked for me!

I was able to get rid of this error by moving C:\dblspace.bin & .ini & drvspace.bin to the recycle.bin! I looked and looked through all registry files and ini files and batch files...etc!! After conducting many searches found that this problem is related to disk compression (MRCI = Microsoft Real-Time Compression Interface) & I'm not using disk compression. Compared my old Win 98 SE machine to a completely new build of Win98 SE on another PC which doesn't have this message in the bootlog and found that these compression files were not in the root of the C:\ drive of the new pc. I tried moving them to the recycle bin and on the next boot the message referencing the missing mrci.vxd was gone!

I also came across this page for those of you that are not able to boot to normal mode w/ a new DMA/66 setup, lookup http://www.microsoft.com/technet/win98/dma66dr.asp


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