Re: win.com missing
MEB,
Thanks for quick response.
1. Did this occur after a long storage of a computer? - No
2. Did this occur after installing some file or application? - Yes
This occured after an attempt to upgrade to win2000. During install, files
(win98) were deleted before the win2000 install failed with a memory issue.
Can't remember details (I know I should have taken a note) but there didn't
appear to be enough memory to do what it wanted ?? (128MB RAM, 20GB HDD -
17GB Free)
Subsequently on reboot Dblbuff.sys and Ifshlp.sys were also "not found" but
these have been retored. On boot now get screen display of.......
C:\> REM [Header]
Cannot find WIN.COM, unable to continue loading windows
3. Have you messed around in the BIOS or changed the hard drive around? - No
4. Did this occur after some Internet contact? - No
5. What shows when you do a [type dir c: and hit enter] DIR C: from a boot
floppy, or from a c: prompt - type dir then hit enter?
Performing dir from boot floppy or c: prompt displays directory listing -
13 files and five directories including c:\windows. This directory itself
shows 109 files and 31 directories .
6. Also, from a boot floppy what shows after typing fdisk /status?
Fixed disc Drive Status as displayed......
Disk Drv Mbytes Free Usage
1 19077 100%
C: 19077
"MEB" wrote:
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> "barrowhill" <barrowhill@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:64017E87-4465-4DC2-8535-3EDE2E78ABFC@microsoft.com...
> | Have Dell latitude CSx that was running win98. On boot I get the message
> | "Cannot find Win.com, unable to continue loading Windows"
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> | I've read the microsoft article (136630) on "Creating a New Win.com File
> | When You Cannot Start Windows" but cannot find the win.cnf file in wther
> | win98_25.cab or win98_28.cab. Can some one tell me where to find it.??
> |
> | I've held back from re-installing 98 as not sure whether this would give
> an
> | option to repair. I don't want to wipe out whats on the Drive. Can I
> repair
> | ???
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> Give the group a bit more to work with like:
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> Did this occur after a long storage of a computer?
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> Did this occur after installing some file or application?
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> Have you messed around in the BIOS or changed the hard drive around?
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> Did this occur after some Internet contact?
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> What shows when you do a [type dir c: and hit enter] DIR C: from a boot
> floppy, or from a c: prompt - type dir then hit enter?
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> Also, from a boot floppy what shows after typing fdisk /status?
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