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Old May 30th 04, 08:28 PM
Ben B
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Default EBD Creation Problems.

Hello Mart,

I note the info on scanreg /restore with interest.

So much was happening with the EBD difficulty that I am
somewhat confused about when the DISPLAY.SYS first
aappeared, however since I had come across that particular
file whilst trying to create the EBD I recall thinking
that was the root of the problem. I may have used the
28th. rb.cab restore point. Will try it again and then if
that doesn't work then I shall use the 12th.May one and,
in consequence, have some re-installing of freeware to do.
Will post back when the hair has settled on the floor.

Thanks, Mart.

Ben.


-Original Message-----
It doesn't matter whether you run scanreg /restore in

either Windows or DOS
although there are times when, if you can't get into

Windows - even in Safe
Mode - then the DOS method may be the only solution.

Regarding the dates, don't worry too much about the order

of rb00X suffix,
they just update until rb005 then start over again. I was

more concerned
about the dates themselves. The fact that they are

reasonably recent shows
that 'something' is working OK g. Although it is odd

that you still have
one dated 12th May (unless it is a faulty one)

You didn't say when the windows.sys error started -

again, if only recently
then choose the last one BEFORE that date.

If you do decide to consider re-installing WinMe (but

note Rick's comment
regarding the boot disk only - ...Then you can just

forget about it until it
comes time to reinstall the OS), then I suggest you take

a look at Noel's
site:
http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/reinME.htm
and think through your strategy.

Re-installing will automatically ask if you want to make

a boot disk and
should also reset the path statements.

It's up to you to decide whether the effort will be worth

it g

Good luck

Mart


"Ben B" wrote in

message
...
Hello Mart,

That is very clear. I think? I may have used a too

recent
date on a scanreg /restore AND I did it with Windows
running! Will give it another go your way - and post

back.
(Sorry about the dual posts. I wasn't exactly sure that
was the case.)
I just had a look at the rb* and I have the five but the
dates are odd. .000 is 29th.May. .001 the 29th.(later
on). .002 the 30th. .003 missing. .400 the 12th May!
And .005 the 28th May. I would prefer to wait for your
response as to which one I might best use. And I have

just
begun using (29th.early) Delindex 5.0. This compacts
(amongst many other features) the Registry using the
command ScanReg.exe /opt. A possible problem?

Thanks, Mart.
Ben.
-----Original Message-----
Ben, for the moment please keep to the one thread, it's

getting complicated
enough g. Your other (later) topic is related and is

best continued in
this one.

From what you are reporting, you not only have lost the

path settings but
you also 'appear' to have a corrupted windows.sys file

(and others too
perhaps!)

Under the circumstances - and assuming this issue (the

windows.sys report)
is only recent - try the following with your 'new' boot

disk (from
bootdisk.com).

Boot, using your Windows Startup (floppy) Disk and

choose
4) Minimal Boot.

At the A:\ prompt, type "scanreg /restore" (no quotes

and note the space
between the g and /) then press Enter.

Follow the screen prompts and when asked, select the

LAST 'good' date before
you had problems, continuing with the instructions.

Don't forget to remove the floppy disk BEFORE you tell

the machine to
reboot.

See if that helps to get rid of the 'windows.sys' error

report.

BTW - what dates were offered, i.e how recent were

they? -
They *should* be
five, consecutive (very) recent dates.

If you have got 'corrupted' or damaged (registry)

files,
then you *may* well
have to re-install BUT DON'T GO THERE YET!!

Mart


"Ben B" wrote in

message
...
Hello Rick,

Good to hear from you. I took that hike and got the

EBD
program. Easy yes. And from what else you say 'my'
condition will remain more or less the same until I

do
that format and install. Time is passing, Rick, that

might
just be the challenge too far!

Oh and I forgot. In the beginning the word was update

your
EBD from time to time. Why?

And see my post above for a real snooker!

Cheers,
Ben.





-----Original Message-----
Ben B wrote:

Hello Mart,

Thanks for responding. In the beginning making an

EBD
was
simple. These days, after I have 'messed about'

with
my
computer for some years, it is not.

heheh I know that tune.


I am using the same disk each time I try for the

EBD.
And
each time different files cannot be found. I find

them
in
BASE2.CAB or WIN9_.CAB or WIN_16.CAB or in

WIN19_.CAB,
and
the EBD is created, I repeat the making and still

have
to
look for and point at paths. I have all of the

CABS
involved in C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\INSTALL and still

the
required files cannot all be found.

I have had to copy these four CAB files from

Win9x on
my F
drive. They and others like them! were and are

not,
on
C.
Any thoughts about my recovering the innocence of

the
total newbie in this particular regard?
Thanks.
Ben.

well the easy way in this case would be to hike

over to
www.bootdisk.com
and download an EBD-making program (pick their

WinME-
OEM
version). Then
you can just forget about it until it comes time to
reinstall the OS.


Rick



-----Original Message-----
Search for BASE2.CAB on your hard drive and make a

note

of its location.

(Probably in the C:\Windows\Options\Install or

\Cabs

folder)

Then try and create the EBD again, but this time

when
the

error message

appears, navigate to the location of the BASE2.CAB
file.

The process should

now continue and complete the WinMe Startup Disk.

HTH

Mart


"Ben B"

wrote
in

message

. ..

Hello,

I encounter this message when attempting to make

an
EBD: "Error Details. The following error

occurred: "The
file was not found(error #2). Setup could not

finish
opening a file on the source disk.
Source file: A:\Autoexec.ebd
Destination file: C:\WINEBD0.400

\EBD\autoexec.bat=
BASE2.CAB"
All the EBD files are subject to the same error
message.

What are the implications behind the message?

Help appreciated.


.

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