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Old December 6th 03, 09:34 AM
fred
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I just recently bought a winxp edition and upgraded from
win98se, when i upgraded and winxp was going through setup
it said " vga.sys " is corrupt. Please someone tell me
what this means and how do i fix this problem. i also
recently put a new hard drive in. would this be a
problem. Thanks for any help. i have no idea what i am
doing Thanks Fred
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Old December 6th 03, 09:35 AM
Karen Albrecht [MSFT]
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Hi Fred -

It looks like your video driver is corrupt. Reboot the machine and hold down
F8 until you get the start-up mode screen. Select the VGA mode. Then
re-install your video driver.

Karen
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"fred" wrote in message
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I just recently bought a winxp edition and upgraded from
win98se, when i upgraded and winxp was going through setup
it said " vga.sys " is corrupt. Please someone tell me
what this means and how do i fix this problem. i also
recently put a new hard drive in. would this be a
problem. Thanks for any help. i have no idea what i am
doing Thanks Fred



 




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