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Jan 30 2007, 09:56 AM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 94 OS: Windows ME |
It all seems to have started with Microsoft Word. The program wouldn't respond and I was getting messages like: "The system is dangerously low on resources" and "Not enough disk space", I would have to soft boot in order to use the computer. Then I lost video (display looked like Safe Mode). Thought it was the video card so I installed a new card. If I got to a screen that was 32 Bit, I had no mouse. I eventually solved the Microsoft Word problem by renaming a few normal.dot files. But it didn't resolve other problems Began using Msconfig in various combinations. Now, it seems I can get the correct video settings and the mouse when the system.ini is disabled. I have tried disabling folders in system.ini, but each time the computer goes back to the original problem. I have not found the problem folder in the system.ini. I'm sure there is more, but that seems to be the most important information. Thank you in advance for help. Sincerely. Rebecca |
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Jan 31 2007, 02:39 AM
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Trusted Tech Posts: 2,637 OS: Windows XP |
Would help if you could post the contents of your system.ini file so someone could look at it and perhaps see what you need to change in it.
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Jan 31 2007, 05:01 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 94 OS: Windows ME |
Hello pip22.
I opened the msconfig and then the system.ini, but was not able to copy it. I found a file named system.ini in my Windows folder, but it doesn't look the same Here are the contents of that file ; ; *** DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE! *** ; ; This file was created by the System Configuration Utility as ; a placeholder for your SYSTEM.INI file. Your actual ; SYSTEM.INI file has been saved under the name SYSTEM.TSH. ; [boot] system.drv=system.drv drivers=mmsystem.dll user.exe=user.exe gdi.exe=gdi.exe sound.drv=mmsound.drv dibeng.drv=dibeng.dll comm.drv=comm.drv mouse.drv=mouse.drv keyboard.drv=keyboard.drv shell=Explorer.exe *DisplayFallback=0 fonts.fon=vgasys.fon fixedfon.fon=vgafix.fon oemfonts.fon=vgaoem.fon 386Grabber=vgafull.3gr display.drv=pnpdrvr.drv [386Enh] ebios=*ebios device=*vshare device=*dynapage mouse=*vmouse, msmouse.vxd device=*vcd device=*vpd device=*int13 woafont=dosapp.fon keyboard=*vkd display=*vdd,*vflatd EMMExclude=C000-CFFF [drivers] wavemapper=*.drv MSACM.imaadpcm=*.acm MSACM.msadpcm=*.acm wave=mmsystem.dll midi=mmsystem.dll [mci] cdaudio=mcicda.drv sequencer=mciseq.drv waveaudio=mciwave.drv avivideo=mciavi.drv videodisc=mcipionr.drv vcr=mcivisca.drv [drivers32] MSACM.imaadpcm=imaadp32.acm MSACM.msadpcm=msadp32.acm MSACM.msgsm610=msgsm32.acm MSACM.msg711=msg711.acm MSACM.trspch=tssoft32.acm vidc.CVID=iccvid.dll VIDC.IV31=ir32_32.dll VIDC.IV32=ir32_32.dll vidc.MSVC=msvidc32.dll VIDC.MRLE=msrle32.dll msacm.lhacm=lhacm.acm [Password Lists] DEFAULT=C:\WINDOWS\DEFAU009.PWL [boot.description] aspect=100,96,96 display.drv=NVIDIA GeForce2 MX/MX 400 Thank you for your help. Rebecca |
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Feb 14 2007, 02:29 PM
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Trusted Tech Posts: 2,637 OS: Windows XP |
Hi rebecca.
Try entering into the 'run' box: scanreg /restore (leaving a space between scanreg and the slash) to reset the registry as well as system.ini The *.TSH (troubleshooting) extension is just a result of having disabled the file with msconfig. Re-enabling system.ini with msconfig would remove the TSH reference in the file header. If that does not fix your mouse/video problem I'll research it further. Oh, and are you running 98 or ME? This post has been edited by pip22: Feb 14 2007, 02:38 PM |
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Feb 15 2007, 04:37 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 94 OS: Windows ME |
Hi PIP22,
I am using ME. I typed scanreg / restore in the Run box and a black DOS screen came up and said scanreg complete (or something like that) Should I now try enabling all system.ini files in msconfig? Thank You, Rebecca |
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Mar 18 2007, 02:44 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 94 OS: Windows ME |
Hi PIP22,
I still have to use the computer with the system.ini disabled. Otherwise, it opens without a mouse, then opens with a Safe Mode appearance. Have to reinstall the Video Drivers and disable system.ini in order to have the video settings and the mouse. Additionally, if I update anything, i.e.; Norton, Video Settings, I get the following: "Windows could not upgrade the file %1 from %2 %1 %2" After approx. 2-3 pages of that message the Setup is Completed and I can get into Windows. When I Shut-Down the Computer it freezes and I almost always have to soft boot and and then try Shut-Down again. Thank You PIP22, Rebecca |
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Mar 19 2007, 09:23 AM
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![]() Tech Apprentice Posts: 462 From: Central, NY OS: Win98SE. XP Home |
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Mar 25 2007, 09:08 AM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 94 OS: Windows ME |
HI,
Thanks for your reply. I appreciate your help. However, I had already tried System Restore, among other things, before I contacted geekstogo. That didn't solve the problem. The last thing I was told to do was: Hi rebecca. Try entering into the 'run' box: scanreg /restore (leaving a space between scanreg and the slash) to reset the registry as well as system.ini The *.TSH (troubleshooting) extension is just a result of having disabled the file with msconfig. Re-enabling system.ini with msconfig would remove the TSH reference in the file header. If that does not fix your mouse/video problem I'll research it further. Which I did. Then I enabled the system.ini files in msconfig and the same problems with video settings and mouse occurred. I also have used the renaming winini files, which does help stop the %1 %2 problems. My point was that each time I update a driver or norton, among other things, that error occurs again. Thank you again. Rebecca |
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Mar 25 2007, 09:35 AM
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![]() Tech Apprentice Posts: 462 From: Central, NY OS: Win98SE. XP Home |
How much free space percentage wise do you have on the hard drive? You may be running out of room.
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Mar 31 2007, 10:12 AM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 94 OS: Windows ME |
Hello Whiskeyman,
My Hard Drive Info. Free 41.6 Used 14.2 Thanks, Rebecca |
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Mar 31 2007, 11:29 AM
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![]() Tech Apprentice Posts: 462 From: Central, NY OS: Win98SE. XP Home |
A problem with the graphics could also cause issues with the mouse. Are the NVIDIA graphics on board or do you use a PCI/AGP MX 400 graphics card? Your graphics hardware may be failing.
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Mar 31 2007, 01:20 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 94 OS: Windows ME |
Hi Whiskeyman,
One of the first things I did was change my video card. I had a 64MB ATI Radeon and changed to a NVDIA GE Force2 MX/MX 400. I realize now it wasn't the video card as the problems occur each time I enable the system.ini in msconfig. As long as I have the system.ini disabled the video and mouse functions are OK with either video card. I have also tried enabling the system.ini one file at a time, I have not found the problem file as each time I enable anything I go back to a Safe Mode appearance. The other problems I mentioned i.e.; %1 %2 if I update anything and shut down problems as well as a very slow computer are still occurring with system.ini disabled. Thank You so much for your time Whiskeyman. Rebecca |
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Apr 3 2007, 12:56 AM
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Trusted Tech Posts: 2,877 From: Australia OS: 95-98-ME-2000 - Server 2000 |
Hi Rebecca C
The link that whiskeyman pointed you to was not to use system restore it was how to repair system. The error message shows your restore folder is corrupt (to large) do you have an ME startup disk and do you have the ME Cd Cheers Peterm |
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Apr 3 2007, 09:43 AM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 94 OS: Windows ME |
Hi Peterm
I do have a start up disk and the ME Cd. If you would like I can follow the instructions in the link Windows ME -- system.ini problem (I think) I thought that fix was about using a date on System Restore when my computer was running correctly. Didn't realize it was a fix for System Restore problems. Thank you so much, Rebecca |
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Apr 4 2007, 01:04 AM
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Trusted Tech Posts: 2,877 From: Australia OS: 95-98-ME-2000 - Server 2000 |
Hi Rebecca C
Yes the link in post 7 is what you need to follow. Fix that one first then we will look at your system.ini Read my rules in my signature Cheers Peterm |
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