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Corrupted or Missing
Thursday, July 21, 2005 at 9:37 am
Posted by Ray (24 messages posted)

I'm running ME, my startup disk tells me I missing or have corrupted ASPI4DOS.sys line 17, ASPI8U2.sys line 18, ramdrive.sys line19 and command.com, how do I fix them

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re: Corrupted or Missing
Thursday, July 21, 2005 at 11:35 am
Posted by Jack Gulley (5917 messages posted)

Details? Is the Windows ME Startup diskette telling you those are missing on the disk drive (they should be in C:\Windows\Command\EBD folder), or are they telling you they are not on the diskette (most likely as they should be there and are used when booting from the diskette).

Most likely you have a corrupted diskette or the files were deleted for some reason. In that case you need to make a new one (Add/Remove Programs, Startup Disk tab on any system running Windows ME).

This type of error could also be caused by diskette read errors (error message?) due to the diskette or the diskette drive having problems. It is also possible that a system memory problem could cause such a problem (standalone Memory test?).

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re: Corrupted or Missing
Thursday, July 21, 2005 at 11:51 am
Posted by Ray (24 messages posted)

Ty, will do another new startup disk and see what it reads, my other problems have been fixed, other things running Ok


On Thursday, July 21, 2005 at 11:35 am, Jack Gulley wrote:
>

Details? Is the Windows ME Startup diskette telling you those are missing on the
>disk drive (they should be in C:\Windows\Command\EBD folder), or are they telling
>you they are not on the diskette (most likely as they should be there and are used
>when booting from the diskette).
>

Most likely you have a corrupted diskette or the files were deleted for some reason.
>In that case you need to make a new one (Add/Remove Programs, Startup Disk tab on
>any system running Windows ME).
>

This type of error could also be caused by diskette read errors (error message?)
>due to the diskette or the diskette drive having problems. It is also possible that
>a system memory problem could cause such a problem (standalone Memory test?).
>

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