Maurice N
January 18th 04, 06:21 PM
Jorge Andres wrote:
> Hello and thanks for your time,
> I am trying to setup Win XP in my old Gateway Win 98 , after 1 hour of
> setup I get this windows :
> Winlogon.exe can not find the component . Error when start aplication
> becouse can not find ODBC32.dll.
> and then this one:
> Error of interfaz of user. Error when load DLL msgina.dll
> I tryed to reinstall it but did not work either,
> I purchased the program in another country , is in spanish , so if i
> have to retrun it it take long time for me.
> My real email is
> Thanks again,
> George.
Hello Jorge,
I think what you are saying (correct me if I'm wrong)....you are trying =
to upgrade a Win98 machine to Windows XP, and you purchased it from =
"another country". Seems like your XP install did NOT complete. =
Right, or wrong?
2 or 3 issues here. You needed to check & be sure your old computer =
meets minimum install requirements, plus, all the hardware is compatible =
with XP. Some older hardware pieces may not work in XP.
You should have made a list of all your "startup programs" before XP =
setup, plus, made sure they were *disabled* during XP setup.
That is mandatory.
Also, make sure your XP CD is legitimate. It should have had a =
"Certificate of Authenticity" with it.
--=20
Maurice N
MVP Windows - Shell / User
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> Hello and thanks for your time,
> I am trying to setup Win XP in my old Gateway Win 98 , after 1 hour of
> setup I get this windows :
> Winlogon.exe can not find the component . Error when start aplication
> becouse can not find ODBC32.dll.
> and then this one:
> Error of interfaz of user. Error when load DLL msgina.dll
> I tryed to reinstall it but did not work either,
> I purchased the program in another country , is in spanish , so if i
> have to retrun it it take long time for me.
> My real email is
> Thanks again,
> George.
Hello Jorge,
I think what you are saying (correct me if I'm wrong)....you are trying =
to upgrade a Win98 machine to Windows XP, and you purchased it from =
"another country". Seems like your XP install did NOT complete. =
Right, or wrong?
2 or 3 issues here. You needed to check & be sure your old computer =
meets minimum install requirements, plus, all the hardware is compatible =
with XP. Some older hardware pieces may not work in XP.
You should have made a list of all your "startup programs" before XP =
setup, plus, made sure they were *disabled* during XP setup.
That is mandatory.
Also, make sure your XP CD is legitimate. It should have had a =
"Certificate of Authenticity" with it.
--=20
Maurice N
MVP Windows - Shell / User
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