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joseph marty <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 14 Apr 2005 20:32:11 -0400
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If the two Win me computers are not networked, why not copy the file from the working one to a floppy and then copy it to the problem one?  You could also copy it off the installation disk.  Just do a find file on the working computer and put it on a floppy, then copy it back to the folder it came from on the problem computer.



William Carter <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>>I am running Windows ME and My compaq Z5000 quits sending messages to my
>>Microsoft Trackball Optical mouse. The light on my mouse goes out and the
>>buttons
>>don't work. If I shutdown and restart the computer it runs for 10 or 15
>>minutes then stops sending again.The keyboard commands still work fine.
>>When I hit control+alt+deleate I get the message that msgsrv does not respond. I
>>understand that msgsrv is a Windows ME program that controls power
>>allocation(?)
>>Is there anyway to replace that file.
>>I have a second computer with ME on it and it works fine. Could I possibly
>>use the msgsrv out of it?
>>


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