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Old December 6th 03, 03:28 PM
Milt
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Silver,
This probaboy won't help you, but I got this by doing a
search on "ARC": "The ARC data compression format, created
by Systems Enhancement Associates, is particularly popular
among bulletin board systems (BBSs). Files that have been
compressed with an ARC utility end with a.ARC extension.
To decompress them, you need a utility called ARC-E
(stands for arc-extract)."

Milt


-----Original Message-----
I have an old hard drive and when I try to format it
there is an error that reads "windows could not start
because of the following ARC firmware boot configuratiion
problem: did not properly generate ARC name for HAL and
system paths, check for ARC configuration optioons"

Thanks
.

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Old December 6th 03, 03:28 PM
Mike Hall
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This has ABSOLUTELY nothing to do with file compression.. it is a different
ARC.. lol

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"Milt" wrote in message
...
Silver,
This probaboy won't help you, but I got this by doing a
search on "ARC": "The ARC data compression format, created
by Systems Enhancement Associates, is particularly popular
among bulletin board systems (BBSs). Files that have been
compressed with an ARC utility end with a.ARC extension.
To decompress them, you need a utility called ARC-E
(stands for arc-extract)."

Milt


-----Original Message-----
I have an old hard drive and when I try to format it
there is an error that reads "windows could not start
because of the following ARC firmware boot configuratiion
problem: did not properly generate ARC name for HAL and
system paths, check for ARC configuration optioons"

Thanks
.



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Old December 6th 03, 03:29 PM
Bruce Chambers
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Default ARC

Greetings --

It's a different ARC. ;-}

BOOT.INI and ARC Path Naming Conventions and Usage
http://support.microsoft.com/directo...;EN-US;Q102873

Bruce Chambers

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"Milt" wrote in message
...
Silver,
This probaboy won't help you, but I got this by doing a
search on "ARC": "The ARC data compression format, created
by Systems Enhancement Associates, is particularly popular
among bulletin board systems (BBSs). Files that have been
compressed with an ARC utility end with a.ARC extension.
To decompress them, you need a utility called ARC-E
(stands for arc-extract)."

Milt


-----Original Message-----
I have an old hard drive and when I try to format it
there is an error that reads "windows could not start
because of the following ARC firmware boot configuratiion
problem: did not properly generate ARC name for HAL and
system paths, check for ARC configuration optioons"

Thanks
.



 




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