Rick
When I have received this error in the past there is a driver name on
the screen. If there is make a not if the driver name. Load
\windows\system.ini un and editor and search for the driver. If you find it
delete the line or comment it our with a semi colon ; as the first character
in the line. Re boot and you should not get the mesaage again. If you
don't get it from RUN type 'regedit' and when the screen comes up press
ctrl-f. Enter the driver name and search. Make a note of where the find is
in case you have to restore it and then delete the key. Re-boot. This is
how I have fixed this problen in the past without any problem. The driver
is propaply form a program that you deleted. If you are not sure you want
the do all this then get a copy of Clean Sweep and that should be able to
fix it.
Ron Taylor
>"Cannot find a divice file that may be needed to run Windows or a Windows
>application.
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