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Old October 6th 04, 10:06 PM
Henry Stable
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Hello

I have dual boot on my pc with WinME on C & Win XP on D

Today I cannot access Win Me. When I try I get the message Rundll 32
has caused an error in Kernal 32.DLL. Rundll 32 will now close.
Except it doesn't. There is no mouse curser. I cannot Close using the
close button. Ctr alt del does nothing and I can only restart the pc
from the reset button.

I don't know if it's relevant but the display settings on Win Me are way
out with the desktop being larger that the screen.

I tried booting from the ME CD but wasn't really sure which option to try.

From WinXP I ran "chkdsk C: /f" but to no avail.

Any ideas please?

Henry
 




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