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win me back to win 9826 May 2004 22:33 GMT3
I am runnung win me. I need to run win 98 for a specific
application. how can I go back to win 98 ?
uninstall a file26 May 2004 20:26 GMT1
How do you uninstall a corrupt file?  Computer will not
uninstall A CORRUPT FILE THAT i  HAVE.
Win 98 Boots to Welcome login then locks up26 May 2004 20:25 GMT1
I downloaded a digital camera driver and rebooted to
activate.  The computer will not fully boot.  It displays
the Welcome to Windows login box.  If enter proper ID and
password it appears to start to continue exhibits a quick
Tech support26 May 2004 18:46 GMT2
How can I get Tech help without have to pay Microsoft to
tell how to fix a problem with Windows 98. I have a
problem with solitaire. I have posted here but no answer
yet.
Invalid page fault caused by 'wtoolsa'26 May 2004 12:18 GMT3
Does any one know how to be rid of the following item that
keeps popping up and is driving me nuts.
Wtoolsa caused an invalid page fault in module
KERNEL32.DLL at 0187:bff 7671f
finokgbb.exe26 May 2004 04:33 GMT4
had previous problems with virus a month ago and had MS
support "clear up".......tonite I downloaded norton
antivirus 2004 and completed installation of that software
and went to launch IE got message "program not
CoolWebSearch parasite26 May 2004 00:32 GMT1
Thank you Alan for your help with removal of this,
although I have followed your instructions and removed it
from start up, it seems like a very clever parasite. I
still cannot download anything, not even the CWshredder as
MS Word for Win98 SE?25 May 2004 20:14 GMT2
[Please pardon the double post.  It should have been
cross-posted,
but I forgot to do that.]
I'm running Win98 SE, but my most recent copy of Word is
upgrade win 9825 May 2004 18:53 GMT1
can I install win NT on to win98 ???? do i remove win 98
to install win NT
start menu items25 May 2004 05:55 GMT2
i first had problem with cdrom being recognized after
upgrade from win98 to win98se, so I uninstalled win98se
then reinstalled win98se and this fixed the cdrom problem
but now start menu program items (short-cuts) will not
Rundll32.exe file missing25 May 2004 02:27 GMT2
Whenever I click on any icons in my Control Panel, I get
the following error message
"Can not find file c\windows\rundll32.exe (or one of its
components). Make sure path and filename are correct and
Rundll32 invalid page fault in module IMAGE.DLL at 17f:1001378325 May 2004 00:27 GMT1
I am getting the above message every time I start up my
computer.  Can anyone tell me what to do about it please.  
Also I am unable to download anything - I get a Plug In
error which says the plug in has been found but cannot be
install office after crash24 May 2004 19:53 GMT2
impossible d'installer office après une réinstallation de
windows 98 se.
le fichier ASYCFILT.DLL a une version 2.40.4275.1 alors
qu'il faut la version 2.40.4277.1
trying to reinstall win98se24 May 2004 19:14 GMT3
And I keep getts a message  SU0409 which tells me to disable virus detection
software by eliminating the lines that start the program from your
Autoexec.bat or config.sys file.
I looked into config and didn't see anything related to my Norton 2003,
Missing support application;24 May 2004 18:26 GMT2
Can anyone help me? I'm a novice at application software
support devices and I need to know how to reinstate the
application that allows you to open all types of PIC type
files eg; .BMP .JPG(JPEG) .GIF etc., including ACROBAT
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