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Error: Unsupported data configuration

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Cheryl - 20 Jul 2005 17:55 GMT
All of a sudden when I start my Windows 98 SE computer I get this message.

"Cannot load a device file that is specified in system.ini. The performance
of windows should not be affected without this file.
C:progra~1\symantec\symevnt.386. Press any key to continue"

I press any key then I get this,

"Error: Unsupported data configuration. Press any key to continue"

When I press a key, my computer shuts down. The only way to start it is in
safe mode, but I still can not find out what the problem is.

Is there anything I can do in safe mode that would tell me what the problem
is?

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Ron Badour - 20 Jul 2005 18:09 GMT
Please don't post the same messages to different newsgroups--it causes us
more work.  Response  provided in general discussion.

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> Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
 
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