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** Reply to message from "Harry Motin hmotin@sbcglobal.net" on Wed, 20 Sep 2006
04:51:25 -0700
> In fact, I don't have any folder named "...\valuesdd\msft\net\netbeui\ ..." on my system. I
> searched. I did not delete any directories.
I said that the directory may be "something along the line of". The above
directory is where I found the netbios drivers for XP. Your directory will
probably be different since we did not get the computers from the same vendors.
> I seriously think you are talking about a full Windows installation CD, or a system
> installed from one. That is not my case. I got the machine from Fry's with Windows
> installed and one of their manufacturer (GQ computers) priority "Restore CD's". And that
> directory is not on the CD!
No I was talking about a preloaded system. When a system is preloaded and
there are no CDs they still need to give you all of the software you may need.
Open a command line and issue a "tree | more" command and see what directories
you have.
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Robert Blair
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