A few days ago there was a message about using AVP to clean out a certain
virus. Next, someone reported that the program reported to them, they
have a I/O boot error.
Next, somebody suggested they use their emergency boot disk to fix the
problem. It is my understanding this did not fix their problem.
I downloaded and ran the program also, and it reported the same thing,
I/O boot error. My question, is what is this and how to fix it? My
system is running smoothly now, amd 233, win95B, 32 bit fat, 72 meg ram.
what will (can) this I/O boot error, be doing to my performance? or How
does it affect my system?
sorry if this is a poor way to phrase things.
Thank you very much for any replies.
David A. Abbe
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