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Old May 8th 04, 11:50 AM
Geddy Lee
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Hi Group,

I did a system restore on my laptop yesterday and now I get the following
failure when it runs up.

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After doing a "Google" I have found that it normally has something to do
with some sort of HP Hardware. Wait a second; I don't have any HP hardware.
What is the problem?

Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.

Oh ya, I am running XP Pro in case you were wondering and it is a known
problem.

Thanks

GL



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Old May 8th 04, 07:58 PM
R. C. White
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Hi, Geddy.

When you MUST post the same message in more than one newsgroup, please
crosspost by putting the multiple newsgroups in the address line of a single
message. That way, when I've read your message in one group, it will be
marked Read - for me - in all of them and I won't have to read the same
thing over and over. The payoff for you is that you won't have to check
every NG to see if there is a response. All the replies will be in a
single, coherent thread you can read from any one group. Also, an answer in
one NG can be expanded or corrected by someone in a different NG.

RC
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San Marcos, TX

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"Geddy Lee" wrote in message
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Hi Group,

I did a system restore on my laptop yesterday and now I get the following
failure when it runs up.

\\.\DRI_KBFiltr

After doing a "Google" I have found that it normally has something to do
with some sort of HP Hardware. Wait a second; I don't have any HP
hardware.
What is the problem?

Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.

Oh ya, I am running XP Pro in case you were wondering and it is a known
problem.

Thanks

GL


 




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