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Old 08-19-2004, 03:58 PM
nuray Offline
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Reboot me, Scotty!

Use your boot disk to reboot your computer and run a diagnostic program to see what is causing the problem, and apply a fix. Maybe try to acces the Command Prompt after reboot and at the Command Prompt, type -- scanreg /restore and then press Enter. Registry Checker will scan your Registry and then display a list with the five most recent backups, listed by date. Highlight one you want to restore and then press Enter. This could help you out if your registry got corrupted on the last close down of your PC. Normaly you don't need the Windows 98 System disk for this operation. Hope this helps.
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