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Off Topic => Test/Spam Forum => Topic started by: zanco on December 20, 2005, 02:19:57 PM
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Well, I have had this problem since like... I don't know... a long time, and I want to fix it. Can someone please help me?
It's a problem with the USB Root Hub.
Thanks. By the way, it's Win98SE
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You might want to look at this too. ( I replied to my own post this because I couldn't attach 2 image files)
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omg a VXD must be win 98. I have had a simular problem with network card and not getting there VXd files there was nothing i could do but find the files and copy them to where it wanted them or reinstall win98 because it pissed me off enough.
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Great Problem solved God Thanks!
I had to reinstall win98SE (without formatting that is)
I just had to insert the cd and type X:\setup /p i
(thumbsup) Thank you People.
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LOL so thats where you went to. I thought that would work.
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Yeah. I guess you rule then!
Freeza-CII Rulez
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what's the issue with your processor support?
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You mean was?
It gave an error message saying that the ntkern.vxd couldn't load (code 2) -- same as the USB root hub, but now it's all fixed.
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i refuse to help based on your use of yourself in the third person.
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LOL who referred to themselfs in the thrid person
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lol. I've heard of problems like that, but a simpler fix exists.
All the win98 system VXDs are stored inside a file VMM32.VXD (I think)
Supposedly there's a way to extract the files which have gone missing from the VXD and back into the system folder, so they work properly.
You could try googling it if you're interested, but oh well, it seemed to work fine by reinstalling.
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Supposedly there's a way to extract the files which have gone missing from the VXD and back into the system folder, so they work properly.
lol, thanks for the Hint, but I already tried that and it didn't work. And yeah, I think you meant using the "sfc" command :P I did try a bunch of stuff and none of them worked.
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Back in the days when i used 98se i could never get the VXD files to install no matter what even if i put in a new device. I just had to reinstall.
1 its simple but as long as you back up stuff you want.
2 you dont have to deal with 98se being a prick and just teach it a lesson by reinstalling lol