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vnetbios.vxd startup error
Name: Chad Everhart Date: September 5, 1999 at 06:49:54 Pacific
Comment:
While booting my computer I get an error saying vnetbios.vxd is missing from my system.ini or registry. I get this after a fresh win98SE install. I can continue booting with no problem, but I'd like to get rid of this error if possible. Thanks for the help.
Name: Big_Jay Date: September 5, 1999 at 08:09:43 Pacific
Reply:
go into control panel add/remove programs windows setup tab uninstall comunications group reboot the system when back at the desktop insert the win98 cd choose add/remove software put a check inthe box for communications make sure it is a check in a white box hit apply then ok reboot error should be gone
Will this work with on 95? I get this error also and can't continue the boot. It makes me shutdown. Just started doing this out of the blue. ARG!!
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Response Number 3
Name: David H Smith Date: June 16, 2000 at 08:41:36 Pacific
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We cleared the startup error but when we try to reinstall communications in the add and remove programme we get the message to insert windows 98 disk press ok then get a dialogue box which says maserv.dll file is missing and we cannot load any of the communication devices to load off the windows disk.please help
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Response Number 4
Name: bozz Date: September 2, 2000 at 23:18:49 Pacific
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when you go to reload communications change the directory to d or e, whatever your cdrom is, and insert your win98 disk. It should find the files it needs and communications will reload. It worked for me and error is gone
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