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Click on Start then Run fill in the space with Sysedit
Click OK
This will bring up editable versions of autoexec.bat config.sys win.ini
system.ini and protocol.ini
Once you edit the line, click File and then Save and then close sysedit.
Reboot.
good luck,
niki
At 11:24 AM 3/6/2000 , you wrote:
>Hi, I am using window98, recently I ' ve receive error message during start
>up, it says Bad command or file name to a file name ( PCSCAN. EXE.) ,however
>I get an advice from a friend that I can get rid of it by adding " REM " and
>a space infront of that particular program, but when I get to the
>AUTOEXEC.BAT and tried to edit that file, it didn't work. instead it came
>out REM C:\ PCSCAN........ What should I do now ? Is there anyone that can
>help me ?
>Thanks and best regards
>Simon
>
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