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Bill I tryed to reload XP and half way through it says I have a file missing. VIAAGP1.SYS any idea what it goes to? It's a video driver for your motherboard. When you get the message, does it give you a "browse" option to find it? Have it look in the c:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers folder |
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What do you charge Bill ?One trollop an hour? The exchange rate on trollops has dropped due to the poor economy. I would need 3 trollops because of inflation. If he paid you in Canadian trollops you would need six per hour. |
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Bill I tryed to reload XP and half way through it says I have a file missing. VIAAGP1.SYS any idea what it goes to? It's a video driver for your motherboard. When you get the message, does it give you a "browse" option to find it? Have it look in the c:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers folder It wasn't in the WINDOWS directory? Are you doing a clean install or just installing over the existing program? |
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Bill I tryed to reload XP and half way through it says I have a file missing. VIAAGP1.SYS any idea what it goes to? It's a video driver for your motherboard. When you get the message, does it give you a "browse" option to find it? Have it look in the c:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers folder It wasn't in the WINDOWS directory? Are you doing a clean install or just installing over the existing program? |
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Bill I tryed to reload XP and half way through it says I have a file missing. VIAAGP1.SYS any idea what it goes to? It's a video driver for your motherboard. When you get the message, does it give you a "browse" option to find it? Have it look in the c:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers folder It wasn't in the WINDOWS directory? Are you doing a clean install or just installing over the existing program? Do you have the original disk from the motherboard? |
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Bill I tryed to reload XP and half way through it says I have a file missing. VIAAGP1.SYS any idea what it goes to? It's a video driver for your motherboard. When you get the message, does it give you a "browse" option to find it? Have it look in the c:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers folder It wasn't in the WINDOWS directory? Are you doing a clean install or just installing over the existing program? Do you have the original disk from the motherboard? If not, download here: www.filewatcher.com/m/viaagp1.sys.27904.0.0.html and save it to disk. |
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Bill I tryed to reload XP and half way through it says I have a file missing. VIAAGP1.SYS any idea what it goes to? It's a video driver for your motherboard. When you get the message, does it give you a "browse" option to find it? Have it look in the c:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers folder It wasn't in the WINDOWS directory? Are you doing a clean install or just installing over the existing program? Do you have the original disk from the motherboard? |
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This discussion is way too technical for me.
Good night everyone. |
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This discussion is way too technical for me. Good night everyone. Good nite Carol |
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This discussion is way too technical for me. Good night everyone. |
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This discussion is way too technical for me. Good night everyone. Good nite Carol |
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Bill I tryed to reload XP and half way through it says I have a file missing. VIAAGP1.SYS any idea what it goes to? It's a video driver for your motherboard. When you get the message, does it give you a "browse" option to find it? Have it look in the c:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers folder It wasn't in the WINDOWS directory? Are you doing a clean install or just installing over the existing program? Do you have the original disk from the motherboard? If not, download here: www.filewatcher.com/m/viaagp1.sys.27904.0.0.html and save it to disk. |
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Bill I tryed to reload XP and half way through it says I have a file missing. VIAAGP1.SYS any idea what it goes to? It's a video driver for your motherboard. When you get the message, does it give you a "browse" option to find it? Have it look in the c:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers folder It wasn't in the WINDOWS directory? Are you doing a clean install or just installing over the existing program? Do you have the original disk from the motherboard? If not, download here: www.filewatcher.com/m/viaagp1.sys.27904.0.0.html and save it to disk. Thats because your virus program sees ALL system files as malware. It's safe. |
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This discussion is way too technical for me. Good night everyone. Good nite Carol Yeah sure I got it!! |
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This discussion is way too technical for me. Good night everyone. Good nite Carol Yeah sure I got it!! Would this be more interesting if we were in our aprons? |
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Bill I tryed to reload XP and half way through it says I have a file missing. VIAAGP1.SYS any idea what it goes to? It's a video driver for your motherboard. When you get the message, does it give you a "browse" option to find it? Have it look in the c:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers folder It wasn't in the WINDOWS directory? Are you doing a clean install or just installing over the existing program? Do you have the original disk from the motherboard? If not, download here: www.filewatcher.com/m/viaagp1.sys.27904.0.0.html and save it to disk. Thats because your virus program sees ALL system files as malware. It's safe. |
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oh yes for sure!!!Now I.m awake
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Bill I tryed to reload XP and half way through it says I have a file missing. VIAAGP1.SYS any idea what it goes to? It's a video driver for your motherboard. When you get the message, does it give you a "browse" option to find it? Have it look in the c:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers folder It wasn't in the WINDOWS directory? Are you doing a clean install or just installing over the existing program? Do you have the original disk from the motherboard? If not, download here: www.filewatcher.com/m/viaagp1.sys.27904.0.0.html and save it to disk. Thats because your virus program sees ALL system files as malware. It's safe. That should work. |
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I have to run out to put the lady I take care of to bed. Be back in about 1/2 an hour or so.
Hope that works, Tim |
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I have to run out to put the lady I take care of to bed. Be back in about 1/2 an hour or so. Hope that works, Tim |
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