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A couple of months ago my computer crashed. We took it in to a repair place and they wiped everything off it and reinstalled window98 and sound drivers. Since then we have had nothing but errors when trying to start the computer or when were on the net and usually these errors happen when were in explorer or trying to bring explorer up. Here is a list of some of the following errors were receiving:
RUNDLL32
KERNEL32.DLL
CMESYS
RNAUL.DLL
0028:C004B2BE in VXD VFAT(01)+000092E6
0028:C000ABA4 in VMM(01)+00009BA4
0028:C003167B in VXD VWIN32(01)+00000FDF
0028:C0031681 VXD VWIN32(01)+00000FE5
0028:FEFF003B
0028:6E6F6974If anybody can help me with this, I would greatly appreciate it!

take it back and punch the guy who done it ..
i restored my computer back to factory setting and i didnt know i had a read error on the cd-rom so that lead to 100s of errors after installing win+package software <--junk u get with the comp ...
i since got a new cd-rom and i restored and it installed win+software (smooth as a bald blokes forhead)looking at the errors u got it seems like a faulty install of windows..
1.. if u have the windows disk check 4 noticable scratches (not wipe marks from cleaning)
2.. make sure cd-roms lens is clean
3.. make sure ur cd-rom is connected propley (normaly secondary IDE (jumper set to master)
i found that even if ur have a read problem u will still be able to install software from cd-rom .. its a problem when u try a full system restore as windows disk is nearly totaly full of data and ur lens reads areas not normaly read on games and other avrage size software...as u said u took to a shop to get fixed and its not fixed therefor the guy in the shop didnt fix it Go BACK To him and get him to do it properly and ask to test it in the shop before u take it home ...
but like i said its possabley the cd-rom
good luck ...and give the guy a punch from me lol
p.s
sometimes haveing a cd-rw connected to the same ide socket as ur cd-rom will cause errors on restore..

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