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HI TAMMI,
TRY USING A GOOD WIN 98 BOOT DISK AND TYPE IN SCANREG/RESTORE,
THIS MAY HELP.ALSO CHECK YOU HAVE YOUR KEYBOARD AND MOUSE PUT IN THE CORRECT
WAY AROUND AS MY SON PUT HIS IN THE WRONG WAY AND GOT THE EXACT SAME MESSAGE
HIMEM.SYS. HOPE THIS HELPS


>From: Tammi Mayes <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: [PCBUILD] Please Help
>Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 13:21:56 EDT
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>To make a long story short. I have system files for win 95 and win 98. When
>trying to reinstall win 95 or win 98 i  get this message
>
>SUWIN caused a general protection fault in module SUWIN.EXE at 0008:1548
>0008:154c
>
>The following file is missing or corrupted : HIMEM.SYS
>Error in config.sys file line 2
>
>My configsys file says DOS= HIGH.UMB  on line 2
>
>My computer says IM running win 95 but when I go to make a start up disk it
>says win 98.
>
>Is there any way you can tell me what to do to fix this?
>
>Thank You,
>Tammi Mayes
>
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