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Anonymous Posted on Mar 20, 2011

I deleted windows\system\vmm32.VXD on my etower633id

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You must either recover that file from a backup, copletely reinstall windows, or use the Windows Recovery disk that came with your computer to repair the partition.

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  • Anonymous Mar 22, 2011

    Well!! Falconeray is correct, the best way is reinstall the windows again. When you run the recovery disc, it will ask you if you want to fix the current windows version or if you want to reinstall id again. I recommend reinstall, but before it create a backup of you import files.

    Good lock !!

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Were can I get a free recovery disk for windows\system\VMM32.VXD and download it

It wont be free but it will be cheap. Call emachines and request an ew set of recovery discs.
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It doesnt want to start it says what im describeing.

From http://support.microsoft.com/kb/194679:

Cause:
This behavior can occur if the Windows\System folder is missing or renamed, or if the PATH line in the Autoexec.bat file is missing or does not include the Windows\System folder.

To resolve this behavior, use the appropriate method:

Method 1 loadTOCNode(2, 'resolution');
  1. At the command prompt, type: dir vmm32.vxd /s If the Vmm32.vxd file is not found, you must install Windows 95 or Windows 98 again. If the Vmm32.vxd file is found, note the folder in which it is located, and then continue with step 2.

  2. At the command prompt, type the following commands, pressing ENTER after each command cd windows
    ren folder system
    where folder is the folder you noted in step 1.

  3. Restart your computer.

Method 2 loadTOCNode(2, 'resolution'); Using a text editor (such as Notepad), edit the Autoexec.bat file and add or modify the PATH line so that it includes the Windows\System folder. For example, add the following line to your Autoexec.bat file: path=c:\windows\system


Hope this helps,
-LL

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Hi... my problem is my PC cannot find a VMM32.VXD

You can find instructions on how to get around this issue here. You will need to be able to boot to a command prompt from a Windows Startup disk. When using these instructions, be very careful about the commands you enter. You must make sure you don't mistype anything since it could cause more problems.
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When I insert a cd in my player I get this error oe 0028:c182b573

Method ONE Disable the SCSI1HLP.VxD using the Microsoft Configuration Utility:
  1. Restart your computer, press and hold down the CTRL key while Windows is starting, and then choose Safe Mode from the Startup menu.
  2. Click Start, click Run, and then type msconfig in the Open box.
  3. On the Static VxDs tab, click to clear the Scsi1hlp.vxd check box, click OK, and then follow the instructions to restart your computer.
Method Two loadTOCNode(2, 'resolution'); NOTE: By following the steps below, any device that uses the Scsi1hlp.vxd file may not function properly or you may not be able to restart your computer. Some SCSI devices and some ATAPI devices use this file. If you are not sure if your hardware uses this file, check with your hardware manufacturer before you proceed.

Rename the Scsi1hlp.vxd file in the Windows\System\Iosubsys folder:
  1. Restart your computer, press and hold down the CTRL key, and then choose Safe Mode from the Startup menu.
  2. Click Start, point to Find, and then click Files or Folders.
  3. In the Named box, type scsi1hlp.vxd, and then click Find Now.
  4. In the list of found files, right-click the Scsi1hlp.vxd file that is located in the Windows\System\Iosubsys folder, and then click Rename.
  5. Type scsi1hlp.old, press ENTER, and then restart your computer.
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Missing or corrupt files

well you will need a windows 98 disk to fix the problem. so if you don't have one or can't get one your best bet would be to take it to a technician.
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Vmm32.vxd problem on windows millennuim edition its saying load windows loader dont knoe it please help have no disc omputer given to me thanks

just go to start button goto run type regedit and press ctrl F and then type vmm32.vxd and press find and if the file that type is showed delete the vmm32.vxd and press F3 to search again the if you find another file like that again just delete it and its finished restart your computer.
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The following file is missing or corrupted; C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\VMM32.VXD type the name of the windows loader (e. g., C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\VMM32.VXD)

That is a special file, created during Windows installation. Every computer uses a different VMM32.VXD file, so you can't simply copy one from another system and expect it to work.

If you can't find that file by searching the system in DOS, you could wipe the drive and reinstall Windows again, or do a repair install, installing Windows on top of itself. That should force the creation of a new VMM32.VXD file, and that problem should be history.

If you DO find the file somewhere on the HDD through a DOS search, copy it into the Windows\System folder, then reboot the system.
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