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gayle3400
06-03-2003, 03:40 PM
Hello one and all,
I sure am hoping someone can help me.
When booting up I get a msg that tells me that a program has a missing 'vsdata.vxd' file and that this program has been deleted. Then it says to reinstall the program. Not having this file it stops loading and doesn't go anywhere, it just sits there. This file, I think, is related to the network that I tried to install within Tools, Internet Options, but I had a problem with it so I deleted the program using 'add/remove' in 'Control Panel'
I do not want to re-install anything yet! Just remove any left over files so I don't get this message anymore! I have done a search and can't find any files and Iv'e looked in the Exploring start menu, (file cabinet, is what I call it) just tell me how to do it, please. I am running Win 98se.
If you could help me, I would sure appreciate it. If you need any further info, let me know and I would be happy to supply it.
Thank You,
Gayle
gtr@ezsg.com

I do not want to re-install

AllGamer
06-03-2003, 03:48 PM
restart PC

hit F8 non stop until you get menu

get to SAFE MODE

then open properties for NETWORKING

delete every item inside networking

ok

then yes to reboot

should work now

if not, take a some pills and call us back :p

:t

naptownman
06-03-2003, 04:33 PM
Or if there's still some program that's trying to load on boot go to start, run, type in msconfig and find the program under the startup tab. Untick that program and apply the change. Reboot and that should keep the program from trying to load.

BipolarBill
06-03-2003, 05:31 PM
Deleting all will remove dial-up networking and Windows logon. Ill advised...

In Networking, reinstall Client For MS Networking, Dial-up Networking and TCP/IP (in Protocols). These are all MS products.

Use Windows Logon and you primary logon and don't set a password. Otherwise, you'll be prompted for a password each startup.