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OK... This time I really managed to screw things up. I downloaded a program called FREE-BROWSER http://www.lilsarge.com/FreeBrowser.htm.
While installing it I got a message saying something about problems regestering a file and unfortunately I didn't write it down but I chose the option of RETRY, and then it said theb installation was complete and to restart the computer.
Well... after restarting, my wallpaper will load, my taskbar will flash once and then all I have is a wallpaper with no icons or anything.... I don't even have an ERROR message. When I hit control/alt./delete it shows nothing is loaded and I get the option to shutdown/restart. Rebooting several times has produced the same results. I can move my mouse... but that's about all I can do.
I am now at the library and will attempt to download a BOOTDISK from BOOTDISK.COM and put that in the floppy and just see what happens.
Any suggestions? evidently I stupidly forced a file onto my PC that has interfered with my Windows and unfortunately I don't have my Win98se CD. Hopefully I will be able to correct this issue.
One more thing.... how are issues like these fixed when you don't have any ERROR MESSAGES to work with?
So.... what do i do now?
Thanks in advance
DAVID
While installing it I got a message saying something about problems regestering a file and unfortunately I didn't write it down but I chose the option of RETRY, and then it said theb installation was complete and to restart the computer.
Well... after restarting, my wallpaper will load, my taskbar will flash once and then all I have is a wallpaper with no icons or anything.... I don't even have an ERROR message. When I hit control/alt./delete it shows nothing is loaded and I get the option to shutdown/restart. Rebooting several times has produced the same results. I can move my mouse... but that's about all I can do.
I am now at the library and will attempt to download a BOOTDISK from BOOTDISK.COM and put that in the floppy and just see what happens.
Any suggestions? evidently I stupidly forced a file onto my PC that has interfered with my Windows and unfortunately I don't have my Win98se CD. Hopefully I will be able to correct this issue.
One more thing.... how are issues like these fixed when you don't have any ERROR MESSAGES to work with?
So.... what do i do now?
Thanks in advance
DAVID
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bigdaveinnj,
When you hit ctrl+alt+delete choose the Applications tab and at the bottom-right, select New Task... . Now type: explorer.exe.
If that works, chances are something is going wrong with explorer at startup. Now, if that doesn't work, then who knows what’s exactly wrong, but you probably have a corrupt system file or two, or twelve. But you're not going to get very far without your CD. If you had the CD, I would suggest running the system file checker, which would replace any missing or corrupt system files. Considering no CD, I suggest you either find a copy, or just upgrade to XP.
J_
When you hit ctrl+alt+delete choose the Applications tab and at the bottom-right, select New Task... . Now type: explorer.exe.
If that works, chances are something is going wrong with explorer at startup. Now, if that doesn't work, then who knows what’s exactly wrong, but you probably have a corrupt system file or two, or twelve. But you're not going to get very far without your CD. If you had the CD, I would suggest running the system file checker, which would replace any missing or corrupt system files. Considering no CD, I suggest you either find a copy, or just upgrade to XP.
J_
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OK... Well, the BOOT-DISK I created didn't work. I thought that they basically force Windows to start-up but evidently that's not the case.
I have had a few issues in the past where I was able to restore my PC to working order by finding the correct files in my CAB files. Of course, since I am getting no error message, that's not possible in this situation.
Thanks... I will try the above.
One more thing... Do BOOT-DISKs usually work?
thanks
DAVID
I have had a few issues in the past where I was able to restore my PC to working order by finding the correct files in my CAB files. Of course, since I am getting no error message, that's not possible in this situation.
Thanks... I will try the above.
One more thing... Do BOOT-DISKs usually work?
thanks
DAVID
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Well... evidently, I made the BOOT DISK incorrectly. I downloaded it to the desktop and then sent it to the floppy without correctly extracting the files to the floppy. Also.. I have to check to see if the bios startup sequence is set to see the floppy before the HD. No wonder why it didn't work.
I'll post back with my results.
Thanks....
DAVID
I'll post back with my results.
Thanks....

DAVID
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One more thing.... I emailed the developer of the Browser and asked him if he could give me a list of files that came packaged with the program that could possibly affect Windows performance in some way. He gave me a list of 4 of them. They are as follows......
comdlg32.ocx
mscomctl.ocx
MSVBVM60.dll
shdocvw.dll
Could the wrong version/missing/corrupt instance of any of those files cause my whole operating system (Win98se) to become non-functional. Those file names are foreign to me because of my very limited knowledge about computers.
thanks
DAVID
comdlg32.ocx
mscomctl.ocx
MSVBVM60.dll
shdocvw.dll
Could the wrong version/missing/corrupt instance of any of those files cause my whole operating system (Win98se) to become non-functional. Those file names are foreign to me because of my very limited knowledge about computers.
thanks
DAVID
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bigdaveinnj,
Here are the specifics for the four files you mentioned.
comdlg32.ocx
mscomctl.ocx
MSVBVM60.dll
shdocvw.dll
Short of performing an experiment, and actually deleting these files from my Win98 system, I would say yes to you question regarding the operation of Windows diminishing after such an event.
As for the fix, did you ever boot into Win98 setup? What you need to do is get yourself to a command prompt and have your Win98 CD ready. With the CD in the CD-ROM drive, type sfc /scannow at the c:\prompt. Reboot, and you should be fine. Otherwise, post with more of your problems.
Not that it’s my business, but what the heck are you doing with Win98 anyway?
J_
Here are the specifics for the four files you mentioned.
comdlg32.ocx
mscomctl.ocx
MSVBVM60.dll
shdocvw.dll
Short of performing an experiment, and actually deleting these files from my Win98 system, I would say yes to you question regarding the operation of Windows diminishing after such an event.
As for the fix, did you ever boot into Win98 setup? What you need to do is get yourself to a command prompt and have your Win98 CD ready. With the CD in the CD-ROM drive, type sfc /scannow at the c:\prompt. Reboot, and you should be fine. Otherwise, post with more of your problems.
Not that it’s my business, but what the heck are you doing with Win98 anyway?
J_
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Hi... Thanks. Well, I have always had Win98 and am very comfortable with it. I do plan on upgrading soon though.
I have a BOOT DISK but eveidently my computer boot up sequence doesn't see my floppy "A" drive.
I have been told that you can go into the BIOS and change the sequence so the PC will "see" the A drive first... but I have no idea how to get to that SETUP screen where you can get into the bios.
Can someone tell me how to get there? I can get to the screen that has Safe mode, Command prompt etc.... but I don't see anything about set-up or bios there so I guess it's somewhere else.
thanks
DAVID
I have a BOOT DISK but eveidently my computer boot up sequence doesn't see my floppy "A" drive.
I have been told that you can go into the BIOS and change the sequence so the PC will "see" the A drive first... but I have no idea how to get to that SETUP screen where you can get into the bios.
Can someone tell me how to get there? I can get to the screen that has Safe mode, Command prompt etc.... but I don't see anything about set-up or bios there so I guess it's somewhere else.
thanks
DAVID
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