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Old July 31st 04, 09:21 AM
Bill
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Default HELp!!!

okay.. i am runngin a toshiba t2400cs 9if you havent
figured out.. its a laptop). I baught thsi off of eaby. I
put a 16 meg memory chip into it, and it has 24 megs of
memory. i did a network install of windows 98 onto the
laptop (from my home computer, a home-brewed, 900mhx/768
megs of ram/128 meg card/2 13 gig drives running windows
xp pro) using a home netwrok, and for the laptop it had a
3com megahertz 10/100 lan pc card. ok.. to the problem..
when i start up.. i get this stupid .\iosubsys error..
it says "While initializing device IOS. Error: An I/O
subsystem driver failed to load. Either a file in
the .\iosubsys subdirectory is corrupt or the system is
low on memory." or something to that effect. then it
brign me to does, with these thigns.... c:\....\net
initialize, c:\... (by the way the .... means windwos)
\msdcl.exe.....c:\....\net init. C;\....\msdlc.exe C:\
net start.
and then it gives me a c:\ like to wered i put my
ocmmand in. i type in win, and it thinks for abotu 30 or
so minutes, and then freezes. it got it into safe mode
once! (that was it)... now id just refromat if i cna,
btu i cannot locate dos drivers for my card(and would
prefer not to reinstall).... can someone help me pls???
.....long story shot.. i need the .\iosubsys fix...
 




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