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Urrick June 26th 09 02:23 AM

System32 Module Missing
 
I've received error message saysing that my system32 is missing a module. I
was wondering if i could re-install the module. I do not have the cd's from
which to re-install the file. I don't know if I could install this file from
somewhere on Microsoft.com, I have looked but as of yet cannot find anything.

The full error message is

NTVDM KERNEL: Missing 16-bit system module
Please re-install the following module to your system32 directory: GDI.EXE

SC Tom[_3_] June 26th 09 03:24 AM

System32 Module Missing
 

"Urrick" wrote in message
...
I've received error message saysing that my system32 is missing a module.
I
was wondering if i could re-install the module. I do not have the cd's
from
which to re-install the file. I don't know if I could install this file
from
somewhere on Microsoft.com, I have looked but as of yet cannot find
anything.

The full error message is

NTVDM KERNEL: Missing 16-bit system module
Please re-install the following module to your system32 directory: GDI.EXE


Do a Google for "reinstalling GDI.EXE". It looks like it's a font problem
possibly brought about by a malware infection.

SC Tom



SC Tom[_3_] June 26th 09 03:24 AM

System32 Module Missing
 


"Urrick" wrote in message
...
I've received error message saysing that my system32 is missing a module.
I
was wondering if i could re-install the module. I do not have the cd's
from
which to re-install the file. I don't know if I could install this file
from
somewhere on Microsoft.com, I have looked but as of yet cannot find
anything.

The full error message is

NTVDM KERNEL: Missing 16-bit system module
Please re-install the following module to your system32 directory: GDI.EXE


Do a Google for "reinstalling GDI.EXE". It looks like it's a font problem
possibly brought about by a malware infection.

SC Tom




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