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why is it so, himem32.dll

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Name: Michael D
Date: December 2, 2003 at 06:21:57 Pacific
OS: win98 SE
CPU/Ram: AMD 1 GHZ/512mb
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Hello there !
im just wondering why recently i have this file "himem32.dll" size = 0kb
attribute = archive,
date = 27/10/03
in both my c:\ & d:\ drive on a partitioned drive.
Im running windows 98se on C:\,
data on D:\
on a dual boot win98 & Xp boot pc,
both operating systems installed months before these 2 files appeared (so im positive XP has nothing to do with it).
using AVG virus scanner,
ad-aware ver 6,
partitioned with partition magic ver 8.0

any ideas ?



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Name: jim
Date: December 2, 2003 at 09:11:17 Pacific
Reply:

I don't know `why' you have them. But you can just delete them if they bother you.


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