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Bob Wright <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 9 Sep 1998 15:57:08 -0600
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At 10:33 AM 9/9/98 , LORI A SAPILEWSKI wrote:
>I have a Pentium 100 with 32 mg of ram running WIN 98. I tried to
>install a four year old Sound blaster 16 card.   When I booted back
>up got the message that ' file VMM32.vxd is required to run Windows.
>
>If not in path you may need to reinstall Windows.'  I could not get
>beyond this point.  I removed the SB card at this point.
>
>I f-disked and formatted the drive and reinstalled Windows. Tried the
>
>SB card again and got the same results. I removed card again.  F-
>disked and formatted again and tried to install Win 98. Part way
>through the installation I'm getting the message 'A serious disk
>error has occurred writing to drive C.  Retry ?'  I am unable to go
>any further.  I have tried this numerous times with the same result.
>
>I wonder if this could be a bad hard drive???

The sound blaster card should have no connection to the driver you
mentioned.  This file is necessary for WIn98 to operate and it is
obvious there exists some reason the system cannot read the file.

Have you checked to see if your hard drive ribbon cable is securely
connected to both the drive and the controller?  You may have
jarred it loose moving the sound card.

Can you remove the card and Fdisk the drive, format it and install
WIn98?  You were not too clear on this point.  Possibly you are
loading the wrong drivers for the card...

If the cable is secure and you continue to receive these error messages,
it is very likely that the drive is going bad.


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