and uncheck the file.
Reboot your PC.
After rebooting, don't double-click on any drives just yet. Go to the
run command line and type-in command, after the dosbox appears type CD
\ to go to the root directory of your drive, at the root directory
type-in attrib -r -h -s +a *.inf and attrib more...
Microsoft Windows Server Standard 2003... - Troubleshooting
avast! Home (Registerware) BitDefender Free version does not provide real time scanning Comodo AntiVirus DriveSentry Fully functional free version F-PROT (for Linux, FreeBSD and DOS only) HandyBits VirusScan Integrator PC Tools AntiVirus Free Edition ThreatFire AntiVirus (formerly Cyberhawk) MWAV ToolKit Utility Open source **** AntiVirus ClamWin OpenAntiVirus Winpooch more...
Microsoft Windows Server Standard 2003... - Troubleshooting
or COMMA (etc.) delimited, and you should be able to recover these with a simple notepad editor or uuedit. 6) Most DOS programs (not all) can also be run under Windows XP, using the command prompt: START ==> All programs ==> more...
Microsoft Windows Server Standard 2003... - Troubleshooting
and rename nvlddmkm.sys to nvlddmkm.sys.old. Go to the nvidia directory and find the file nvlddmkm.sy_ and copy it to windows/system32. Using the cmd window (DOS box) type EXPAND.EXE nvlddmkm.sy_ nvlddmkm.sys. When the expansion is complete, copy the new nvlddmkm.sys to windows/system32/drivers and restart the computer. Your computer should now more...
Microsoft Windows Server Standard 2003... - Troubleshooting
I've found like 8 files all called nvlddmkm.sy_ and chose the most recent one that says vista32 in the folder column and tried the DOS expand.exe thing by typing: EXPAND.EXE nvldmkm.sy_nvlddmkm.sys but then it says: No destination specified for : nvlddmkm.sy_nvlddmkm.sys I'm not to sure where to go from more...
Microsoft Windows Server Standard 2003... - Troubleshooting