nyegelle
December 12th 03, 06:57 PM
I ran sfc /scannow and it ran right through and closed by
itself without saying it had found anything wrong. The
error message is still there! But many thanks for your
suggestion, Daniel - I'll keep searching around.
>-----Original Message-----
>a suggestion, go to start run sfc /scannow and it will
>scan your computer for missing system files. you need
>your xp cd and im not sure if it will scan it for
>originals, so you might need to reinstall SP1 after
>scanning
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I am running Windows XP Home Edition SP1.
>>I would appreciate advice on this problem: in 'Event
>>Viewer' an error entry for 'Service Control Manager'
>says
>>that the ScsiAccess service cannot be started because a
>>certain file cannot be found. I carried on checking
and
>>it said the missing file is 'ScsiAccess.exe'. I have
>>tried 'searching' My Computer for this file, but it
>>cannot be found.
>>
>>It appears to be a system file, and I am hoping someone
>>will be able to tell me where I can find it so I can
>>restore it, as its absence seems to be affecting my
>>display.
>>
>>
>>.
>>
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>
itself without saying it had found anything wrong. The
error message is still there! But many thanks for your
suggestion, Daniel - I'll keep searching around.
>-----Original Message-----
>a suggestion, go to start run sfc /scannow and it will
>scan your computer for missing system files. you need
>your xp cd and im not sure if it will scan it for
>originals, so you might need to reinstall SP1 after
>scanning
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I am running Windows XP Home Edition SP1.
>>I would appreciate advice on this problem: in 'Event
>>Viewer' an error entry for 'Service Control Manager'
>says
>>that the ScsiAccess service cannot be started because a
>>certain file cannot be found. I carried on checking
and
>>it said the missing file is 'ScsiAccess.exe'. I have
>>tried 'searching' My Computer for this file, but it
>>cannot be found.
>>
>>It appears to be a system file, and I am hoping someone
>>will be able to tell me where I can find it so I can
>>restore it, as its absence seems to be affecting my
>>display.
>>
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>