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Replace C: hard drive--copy ALL files
I don't know the consequences of replacing this single file, which is why I included the backup option. The system file checker should also replace the file, but since you asked for the dos commands, there they are. Big Bob zee day <day...@ionsys.com> wrote in message news:379d4d9d.27660922@news.ionsys.com.

How to replace a system file (some.dll)
(Important: Make sure there is a space between the 'C' and the ' / ' otherwise it won't work) [SFC = System File Checker]. (Have your XP CD available since you may be prompted to insert it in the CD drive. The SFC procedure will take approximately 20 - 30 minutes to complete) -- Carey Frisch (USA)

Replacing damaged system files
John Clifford Hole john.hol...@btinternet.com microsoft public win95 general discussion Den, How to replace jdbgmgr.exe. For all versions of Windows. 1. Reboot OR For Windows 95 JDBGMGR EXE 47616 08-24-96 11:11a is in the Win95_09.cab File so locate this file and copy it to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM.

Replacing system file
Bert bkico...@nethorizons.net microsoft public win98 gen_discussion Hi Frank To extract a specific system file 1. To open System File Checker go to Start - Run and type SFC enter. 2. In System File Checker, click Extract one file from installation disk. 3. Enter the name of the file, and then click Start. 4.

How do I replace a Windows system file?
Thorsten Matzner tmatz...@gmx.net alt windows-xp Mike <du@b> wrote: Is that what this "system" file is, the registry? Ahh.. *That's* why it's 5mb... The file is one of the parts the Registry in Windows 2000/XP consists of. -- (tm)

Replacing Hard Disk with Windows 95 installed on it
ebeckley \(removethis\) @vcmails.com anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public win98 msinfo32 I ran my system file checker and it said that my user.exe file in C:\windows\system may be corrupted I ran Windows update but it did not replace that file Where can I go on the Microsoft web site to download the

How to replace a system file without XP interfering ?
Martin Haekel martin.hae...@3web.net microsoft public win98 performance It's a Windows operating system program called System File Checker. Click on Start and go to programs, accessories, system tools and system information. Select system file checker from the Tools drop down menu. Hope this helps. Marty.

replacing a file in dos
InstallShield Software Corp. er...@installshield.com installshield express general Dave, Windows 2000 runs a System File Protection service which prevents Windows 2000 core files from being overwritten. As far as I know, the only way to update core files on Windows 2000 is to get Win2000 service pack or an update.

able to replace files from cd individually
After installing McAfee Virus scan, I discovered the system file called win32sockdrv.dll infected with a virus that I couldn't clean. I'd like to know if I could just delete it and how I could download the file to replace it or if there was some other solution to this problem.

msrclr40.dll
... "Grace" <gr...@dynasty.net> wrote in message news:#FbqF66kAHA.1804@tkmsftngp04... I have 2 pstore files to put in system folder but i don't know how to replace them.. I do see how to extract them in system file checker but how do i put the 2 new ones i have in the system folder?? Thanks Grace.

How can I replace the system serial driver with my driver?
mu mu ancients_of_mu_mu...@yahoo.com comp os ms-windows win95 misc Background: I was uninstalling software and made the mistake of saying 'Yes' when asked to delete a file that was (presumably) not being used by any other aps. This was my Oleaut32.dll file and belongs in the \WINDOWS\SYSTEM file system.

how to replace large number of inuse system file?
From
EXPLORER/VIEW/OPTIONS select "Show all Files". Though I have included two methods of transferring your System, I recommend the Drag&Drop method. /H Copies files with the hidden and system file attributes. XCOPY will not copy hidden or system files by default. /K Copies attributes.

replacing deleted XP files
Cathy Stevenson cats1...@best.com comp sys mac system "Stephen Moye" <Stephen_M...@brown.edu> wrote: I have what I think may be a damaged system file (I'm getting a lot of Type-23 system errors on an iMac). I'd like to replace or repair only the the System file. What would be the best way to do this without

Replacing infected windows system file
SYS file has gone missing or is corrupted. But I understand that, because of its small size of 4 kilobytes, this file can simply be replaced by copying it off of another computer that also runs Windows '95. My question, however, is how to reinstall that file back onto the Fujitsu notebook and get it running once

Help requested in repairing/replacing corrupt win2000 system file
I could not get W2K to not replace the USB drivers. So, I found a permanent fix, but I stress that you should only do this on development machines. You can go into \WINNT\Driver Cache\I386 and delete the file named driver.cab, (or just rename it!). This is the repository where W2K apparently keeps all of the

replace cab files??
All About System Restore in WinXP http://bertk.mvps.org/index.html -- Regards, Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User http://dts-l.org/ wylbur37 wrote: A friend has a computer with Windows XP Pro. We suspect that one of the system files/drivers might have gotten replaced by a new (and corrupted) copy either during one of

Replace system file
The install caused a problem with the file "System vmm32.vxd". A problem which Umax acknowledges but does not remedy. Now, when I turn on the computer [Pentium II, 8.4 Gig, 128 megs Ram, 450 Mhz] I get the message "System vmm32.vxd missing unable to load, press any key to continue" which I do and it turns off the

Replace DLL File?
Registry Key: LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\ACPI\*PNP0A00\0 Driver: System\0030 Driver Date: 4-23-1999 Driver: isapnp.vxd File Size: 21281 (0x5321) File Date: 4/23/1999 10:22 PM Company Name: Microsoft Corporation File Version: 4.10.1998 Can someone please tell me how I might go about changing the driver for this device?

should i replace every corrupted file on system file checker?
Josh Einstein josheinst...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows tabletpc System file protection can probably be disabled by group policies but it's a BAD idea to replace this system file. What are you gonna do when a vulnerability is discovered and that file gets patched? Josh "dave" <dwi...@fhai.com> wrote in

Help replacing an corrupt system file.
(Note, use your own Windows\System folder name in b.) The following MS Knowledge Base article says you only need to do this with MFC42.DLL. However, I thought I read that the two files are a matched set. (You probably need to replace MFC42.DLL if you replace MSVCRT.DLL, but not the other way around).