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Date: | Fri, 3 Nov 2000 11:47:31 -0700 |
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Welcome Randall;
If you can't find this in the system configuration editor (sysedit),
it is prob.
in the registry, make sure you back up your registry
before you delete anything. Run regedit from the run command.
then click registry on the toolbar then export registry file.
Save the backup to your computer or a floppy where you can find it.
I usually save them in a date format ie. 11.2.00
then do a search in regedit under edit on the toolbar for "ccw.vxd"
(without quotes)
this may take a minute or two.
you will prob. find it under the "run" or "runonce"
section. You prob. can remember what you recently deleted in the way
of program files, that might help.
if you don't find that. try "carbon" or whatever program name you
think it is.
I usually just delete the key that is calling for that .vxd file.
Do this at your own risk, as playing around in the registry may be
harmful to your computer's health.
If you know what program this is you can also install then uninstall
properly and the problem will go away.
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| ><> Larry Fisk <><
| Fisk Computers
| Fruitvale, Idaho
----- Original Message -----
From: Randall Stone <[log in to unmask]>
>
> "Cannot find a device that may be needed to run Windows or a windows
> application. The windows registry or SYSTEM.INI file refers to this
device
> file, but the device no longer exists. If you deleted this file on
purpose,
> try uninstalling the associated application using it's uninstall or
setup
> program. If you still want to use the application associated with
this
> device file, try reinstalling that application to replace the
missing file.
> C:\PROGRA~1\CARBON~\ccw.vxd press any key to continue
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