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Greetings Larry & list--

Furher to David's post, LSL and NDISHLP are both used for Novell networking. I believe LSL stands for Link Socket Layer, and on the other I'm not sure beyond possibly ND=Novell Directory and, perhaps, S=Services (I=Indexing?) and HLP=Help on the other. In any case, I believe your error messages are a result of the command line before them attempting to execute when there is no Novell networking present. As David has pointed out, the generic CD driver may have been necessary to get the hardware to a point where it could utilize the CD-ROM, but may not be necessary any longer with the operating system installed.

HTH.

Paul A. Shippert
Library Media Specialist
Margaret Brent Middle School
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-------------- Original message --------------

> Hi, There.
>
> As soon my computer starts I have to deal with this problem:
> "This driver is provided by Oak Technology, Inc
> OTI-91X Atapi CD-ROM
> Device driver, Rev D91Xu352
> Device name: IDE CD000
> C:\>C:\window\LSL.com
> Bad command or file name
> Error loading Device Driver NDISHLP.Sys
> Error 7323
>
> I press any key to continue and after that the computer loads OK.
>
> HP. Pavilion 4550Z
> Windows: 98
> Memory: 192 Meg
> Intel Celeron: 467 Meg.
> No network.
> Outlook Express: 6
> Internet Exp: 5
>
> Is there a way to get rid of this problem ?
>
> Regards, Larry
>
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