Win98. I could not seem to find this info in my DOS books. Thank
you. I saved this as a text file in my MoveOnBoot folder for
future reference.
Oe6
Spider spider1-at-tampabay.rr.com |24hoursupport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx| wrote:
>
> Windows XP? If not, you may need to adjust how you get to a command prompt
> but commands remain the same.
>
> Rename the updated file to oleaut32.new and put it in you system 32 folder.
> Reboot and when the PC starts it's boot up, press up and down on the F8 key
> until you get a boot menu. Boot to a command prompt. When you get to the
> command prompt, type CD \ and hit enter. Now type CD WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 and
> hit enter. Next type RENAME oleaut32.dll to oleaut32.old and hit enter.
> Now you can type RENAME oleaut32.new to oleaut32.dll and hit enter. Reboot
> back to normal mode.
>
>
> Spider
>
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