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Susie
April 29th 03, 12:38 AM
After reconfiguring and reinstalling (repair) of my XP I
get these pad.esi files on my hard drives. When I rename
them and reboot, they resurrects. When I delete them and
reboot, they resurrect.

They're not associated with any programs, and I dunno
what's creating them.

Managed to remove it from the system drive, but it keeps
reappearing on the other 4 drives.

How come?

Please help

Susie

mrtee
April 29th 03, 12:59 AM
Susie, responded to in another NG.

Here's a hint, when multi posting click the "Newsgroups" icon and select =
the groups that you want to post the message to. Saves time and =
bandwidth.

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Just my 2=A2 worth
Jeff
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"Susie" > wrote in message =
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| After reconfiguring and reinstalling (repair) of my XP I=20
| get these pad.esi files on my hard drives. When I rename=20
| them and reboot, they resurrects. When I delete them and=20
| reboot, they resurrect.
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| They're not associated with any programs, and I dunno=20
| what's creating them.
|=20
| Managed to remove it from the system drive, but it keeps=20
| reappearing on the other 4 drives.
|=20
| How come?
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| Please help
|=20
| Susie


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