First try a full surface scan of your hard drive. If Virtual Memory is involved. Windows could be trying to access data from a bad sector in the *.swp file.
Also experiment with different pci slots on the LIVE! It is a known resource hog and doesn't share well with others. I've had more...
Extract the file mmsys.cpl from the cabinet files on your original CD or if you copied them to the hard drive from there. It may take a while browsing through all the *.cabs. Copy it to your windows\system folder. It should re-appear. As far as I know, SBLive doesn't remove it. I lost...
If it is a Compaq factory software load, also check your taskbar for the presence of a program such as CyberTrio which enables profiles that do/do not have access to various protected system functions.
Dennis
Try this:
Boot from a write protected, virus scanned WIN98 Emergency Boot Diskette to the A:\ prompt. At the A:\ prompt type
the following EXACTLY, (with the exception of the <enter>).
debug <enter>
fcs: 200 400 0 <enter>
acs: 100 <enter>
mov ax, 301 <enter>
mov bx, 200 <enter>
mov cx...
I know that Win9X searches the install path for cab files for drivers when detecting new hardware. I am attempting to create a Norton Ghost restore CD that will work on a specific model of computer that has basically the same hardware, with the exception of the modem. The model of the modem...
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