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Odd Win 98 SE monkey business...

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  • 02-08-2003 11:37pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 3,436 ✭✭✭


    The other night I left a download manager on with the specification that it would power down the pc when the download finished. When I got up the next day the pc was in a state of paralysis. It looked like the OS was booting up (just before password entry) but was very much locked up. I rebooted, and got the message that a file that windows needs was missing/deleted. "nwlink.vxd" is the culprit. It suggests that I uninstall any related program fully to remedy this. Pressing any key gets me past this and windows loads up fairly regularly, so I didn't think much of it. However, it continues to do this, and I'm also experiencing a different problem...

    The second problem is that when I install new programs, even though it says they are to be put into C:/Program Files/theprogramname they don't appear there. I then of course have to go looking for the individual .exe to run them which needless to say is annoying. I also got a couple of blue screens of death today, telling me explorer and mediaplayer caused a "general protection fault".

    So, any ideas? What is this nwlink.vxd? Oh, bear in mind that is a fresh install of windows on a brand new hard drive :-/


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  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators Posts: 91,761 Mod ✭✭✭✭Capt'n Midnight


    It's part of the Novell network protocol - ie. you don't need it - happens in 95 / ors2 / 98 / se (probably happens in ME but I can't find a barge pole long enough)

    Use Regedit to find it and remove it (usual warning about reg - all eggs in one basket)

    Usually happens when some network settings have changed - the fact that it's been around since late 94 and wasn't fixed by 99 ....


    Check your password settings - do all users share the same deaktop / start menu etc ??

    or you could save the search for *.exe / age = one day on to the desktop for later use...


    gpf's - ha (see also ure / BSOD etc..)

    As far as I am concerned gpf's are caused by either hardware problems (1% and diags disk will confirm) or bad OS / program design / half-arsed testing - the Bumpf for 2K says it gpf's 40 times less often than 98

    PS: a software timing bug that was known in 95 Beta causes 98 to crash after 49.7 days (there is now a patch) - point is few end users have ever seen a win9x pc on for 7 weeks


  • Registered Users Posts: 18,484 ✭✭✭✭Stephen


    Originally posted by Capt'n Midnight
    the Bumpf for 2K says it gpf's 40 times less often than 98
    I believe it too. Win98 is now over five years old, and smells quite strongly of urine in this day and age. Unless your PC is an antique I would recommend upgrading to Win2k/XP.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,335 ✭✭✭Cake Fiend


    Might be worth running SFC for a laugh.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,143 ✭✭✭spongebob


    a trojan attack perhaps ?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 183 ✭✭GRAHAM2002


    Sounds like u have a virus either take out your h/d and scan it in a friends machine scan your machine from boot with a/v or reload the o/s.

    Stephen - just for the record 98se is still one of the most stable windows o/s ( if there is such a thing).

    I run 2000 but xp is a croc as u would probably know given your scathing comment.

    I have had more probs on 2000 than I ever had on 98.

    Sorry just needed to put the record straight.

    g


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