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Help error in config.sys file in line 1

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I have a windows 98 running in a compaq deskpro that now is saying that there is an unrecognised command in config.sys file and that there is an error in config.sys file in line 1.I have a rescue disk and I copied the himem.sys file to c:\windows and typed sys c: but still gives the same message.Any suggestions?
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Re: error in config.sys file in line 1

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I can't help you, but you will probably get an answer if you post this question in the Windows 98 forum.
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