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Old August 4th 04, 01:03 PM
Jill
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My Win98 image is inverted at start-up. Looks like I am
looking at it in a mirror. . . Any ideas?

Thanks,
Jill
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Old August 4th 04, 09:47 PM
bb00200
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look for logo*.sys in the root of the c:\ drive. make sure you don't mess
with the ones in the windows folder I'm not sure if you can delete those or
not.

note that the logo*.sys file(s) are normal hidden. you can delete any
logo*.sys in the root of drive c:\ safely. restart you computer if you found
logo*.sys files in the root of C:\
Is your problem still there?
 




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