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01-13-2002, 05:07 PM
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Registry Editor Help
W95, again. Yes still pounding on the same old junk, 24hrs later.
Format C: start fresh
Bad Sound card, some old junk made by IBM called a Mww something.
Took it out, the proggy did NOT have an uninstall option, nothing listed in add/remove programs.
Put in good card, now Mww still runs in TSR's
Get BSOD on boot
"Mwave Error: VXD003 unable to register the DSP"
Got startup cop, stopped that from starting up, WRONG.. Still attached to windows
I cannot delete the files from C: cuz windoze says they're being used.
Need registry help to remove this without another Format C:
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01-13-2002, 05:20 PM
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Really can't remember Win95, but...
how 'bout a search for the filename of the vxd? Should find it if it is the registry that's calling it.
Otherwise, delete from dos?
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01-13-2002, 05:39 PM
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Find cannot locate Vxd003
Did some good, maybe. Booted to SAFE and deleted the C: entries for the program there, still get the same error with nothing in the windows folder that I can find related to the old card.
For the record, it(the card) was a Mwave sound/modem combo
model # md-2781 ISA card.
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01-13-2002, 06:57 PM
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Doc, go to safe mode again & delete any devices in Device manager relating to the removed card. Don't reboot yet. Run Sysedit & look in all those files, especially System.ini, for any line that seems to relate to that card & put a semicolon in front of it (a REM(space) in autoexec). Look in C:\windows\inf and C:\windows\inf\other for any .inf file that looks like the card's name & change the extension to .in. Then delete the two *.bin files in C:\windows\inf
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01-14-2002, 07:32 AM
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Thanks, will try that tonight when I get home.
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01-14-2002, 03:59 PM
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Done.
sad to say same error
MWAVE ERROR: VxD003 Unable to register the DSP
press any key to continue.
Besides this problem, I'm having a very hard time and hate to admit it,,, but WHERE IS THE "ANY" KEY ??
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01-14-2002, 04:03 PM
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format c: underway
We've spent way too much time fiddling aroung when a 30 minute format would have done the trick.
Thanks for the efforts guys I'm sure you pointed me in the right direction but I either did not follow correctly or did not inform of all the pertinant data needed to troubleshoot the issue.
Doc
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01-14-2002, 04:27 PM
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Probably to late now but you probably should have wiped the drive with a low level format utility! Ya know really cleaned out all that stuff on there!
I hate to say this, but I really know how you feel!
This @$*&((&%% thing is not gonna beat me!
No matter how long it takes, I'm gonna win this one!
SPEEDO
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01-14-2002, 04:42 PM
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Yeah, prolly shoulda done that.
The Format is Done, windows installed Video drivers intact, we're back to fresh..
Now to get that sound card working |
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