[pchelpers] Re: Fw:

  • From: john.ford1@xxxxxxx
  • To: pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2002 01:00:03 +0000

Pen,

When you insert the Windows CD into the drive it should 
automatically launch itself and there should be a button 
that is called browse. You can use this button to find 
the file in question. Or you can use the find feature of 
windows from the start menu and tell it to look in your 
CD ROM drive as th source. Also use the Windows find 
feature to locate the directory where the bad file is 
right now. Write that location down. Use the Windows 
explorer to get to that directory and after highlighting 
the file press the delete key, this will delete the 
file. Now using the same Window explorer you can locate 
the file on your CD and the just drag the file from your 
CD to the directory where you deletd thefile from. 
Reboot and you should be corrected. Please let me know 
if you sdont understand this procedure.

John F
> 
> How do I find the file on my cd? My windows 98 was down loaded from a cd.
> Please don't think me stupid remember I have NO knowlege on how to do
> anything that requires repairing my system. I just put the cd in and it does
> its thing so if it requires more then that I don't understand what to do.
> 
> I have had a virus five times a sucessfully removed it Or at least this is
> what my virus checker said. Yes I have a virus program and set it to scan
> everyday and up date it weekly. I also do a weekly on line scanning.
> 
> I will also need to know what you mean by copy a new file in place of where
> I deleted it from.
> 
> Hope you have great patience.
> 
> Thanking you again.
> 
> Pen
> 
> > Yes you are correct just find this file on you CD for
> > Windows or you can get this same file from where you
> > down loaded the program. Either way delete the file from
> > Windows and copy a new one in the same place that you
> > deleted it from. Make sure to empty you recycle bin to
> > get rid of th old file. Have you run and are running a
> > virus protection program? The file you named is easily
> > corrupted by a virus. I would suggest that you have a
> > virus program and keep it updated.
> >
> 
> 
> 
> 

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