After my system recently decided to restore the registry using an old copy, I had to completely reinstall Me and all my other applications. It took several goes to get Me installed at all. I then added some networking options that I thought might come in handy at some point, but then found the I couldn’t access the internet or email, though aol worked. After uninstalling the add-ons, the internet is back, but now I get a message on boot to tell me that display.sys is missing or corrupted, causing a code page error. The system does boot up and no problems encountered so far, but I’d still like to fix the problem. I located display.sys in windowscommandebd and replaced it with a copy from my startup disk. No change. Ran setup from windows (successfully), but still get the error message. Any ideas?
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AskWoody LoungerApril 22, 2001 at 10:38 am #355262Viewing 0 reply threadsAuthorReplies-
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AskWoody LoungerApril 25, 2001 at 5:35 pm #524151Hmm…
Next time, try uninstalling AOL to see if that resolves your problem.
AOL does a whole lot of
to your system, and leaves dirt all over the place, it’s conceivable that it corrupted portions of your file system, and disabled the internet connectivity, in one foul swoop. AOL is a classic Machine Monger, once you install it, you’ll have quite a hard time getting any other ISP to run.
Just FYI, if I were you, i’d start from scratch again, but this time, leave AOL out of it.
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AskWoody LoungerMay 6, 2001 at 11:34 pm #525285Couldn’t come here without aol, so can’t really leave it out. In the end I gave up and re-installed completely. Had a whole load more problems. This time, I abandoned the idea of doing a ‘clean install’ with my upgrade disk. Installed 98 first, then upgraded. Compared to the minimum 5 attempts to get a ‘clean’ installation of Me, it went fine; and so far all is running smoothly (including AOL – version 6, which is also the only Win 2000 compatible version).
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AskWoody LoungerMay 8, 2001 at 5:25 pm #525474 -
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AskWoody LoungerMay 8, 2001 at 10:11 pm #525524I’m in the UK, where we get to pay for local calls, hence the need to buy an unlimited access package; and unlike with other providers, I can only keep using my AOL address if I keep paying the subscription. I also like the fact that I can use my other pop3 addresses through my AOL connection, including to send, which other providers don’t allow (actually, AOL insist that it isn’t possible for me to do this, but I can; except when I can’t!).
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WSKel
AskWoody LoungerMay 8, 2001 at 10:15 pm #525525You can do that with any service… unless they’re some hole in the wall service, and tiny at that! POP3 is accessible from any internet connection, unless the designer has specifically blocked it.
Can’t help you on ISP’s in the motherland, perhaps others can?
one things for sure, once you go (anywhere but AOL) you’ll never go back! If your buddy list is keeping you tied, you can download AOL’s IM from anywhere!
Sorry to slam AOL, but i’ve spent a good portion of my professional life selling against them. (Sorry Steve!)
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AskWoody LoungerMay 9, 2001 at 12:33 am #525545That’s right! And for the life of me, given all the AOL knocking all over the Web, I don’t understand why so many millions subscribe to the monster. In my rural corner of the eastern USA, AOL hasn’t seen fit to provide a local access number. Mindspring/Earthlink has for years, and they charge to credit cards, not phone bills. The ISP isn’t perfect, but which one is? And it’s been responsive to my few problems. Sorry. Forgot this was the Windows ME forum.
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AskWoody LoungerMay 9, 2001 at 5:49 pm #525655Maybe there should be an ISP forum! I rarely have a problem logging on to AOL or losing the connection, which I have had with Lineone. The connection is also as fast as a standard dial-up gets, which not all others can claim, especiallly at peak use times. Btinternet is appalling and Virgin still don’t seem to have gotten around to unlimited access (and I don’t mean off-peak).
Everyone will let me access all my pop3 email, but only AOL will let me send smtp under any identity. The others only permit the use of the address they provided. Mostly, I am very happy with AOL. It’s just the bloated browser that causes trouble. If only they would do a trimmed down version, based on Opera. -
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