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dmio.sys file corrupted when installing windows xp
Demonic Aura
post Jul 30 2007, 11:01 PM
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I need help fast.

The setup ran smoothly until it ran into the boot from cd part.When i waited for it to load it said sometign about a dmio.sys file corupted and to press any key to restart.

I did this many times but i cant seem to find out what is wrong with my computer and how to fix it.
I play a MMORPG and there is a big eevnt tomorrow and i need windows XP by today.

I REALLY NEED HELP.
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post Jul 31 2007, 01:05 AM
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Run System File Checker (sfc) if you have your ME disk.
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