From: "beenawhile" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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From: "GP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Ada yang tau apa artinya dgn VMM32.VXD error?
> Apa ini berkaitan dgn driver atau hardware apa yang membuat ini error?

dari :
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q167/8/89.asp

SYMPTOMS
When you set up OEM Service Release version 2.1 (OSR2.1) over OEM Service 
Release 2 (OSR2) and restart your computer, you may receive an error message 
stating that the Vmm32.vxd file is missing or damaged, or you may not be able 
to boot Windows. 

CAUSE
These errors can occur if either of the following conditions exists: 

The Vmm32.vxd file was not rebuilt properly or was damaged, resulting in an 
error message stating that "Vmm32.vxd is missing or corrupt." 

The addition of Universal Serial Bus (USB) support is causing a conflict with the 
system and Windows 95 is unable to boot normally. 

RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, use the appropriate method: 

Vmm32.vxd Missing or Damaged
If you receive an error message stating that the Vmm32.vxd file is missing or damaged, 
the rebuilding of the Vmm32.vxd file was unsuccessful, preventing Windows from 
booting properly and processing the RunOnce section of the registry. 

You must uninstall OSR2.1 using the OSR2.1 real-mode uninstall tool (Rem.pss) on the 
installation disk. To use the uninstall tool, follow these steps: 
Restart your computer. 

Press the F8 key when you see the "Starting Windows 95" message, and then choose Safe 
Mode Command Prompt Only from the Startup menu. 

Copy the Rem.pss file to the root folder of the boot drive as Remusb.bat (do not copy 
it 
to Rem.bat; "Rem" is a reserved command and it will not function). 

Type remusb to restore the original files that were renamed with an .o20 extension. 

To complete the uninstall process, restart your computer and use the Add/Remove 
Programs tool in Control Panel to remove the program "WDM/USB Supplement." 

NOTE: This program may not be listed in the Add/Remove Programs tool. If it is not 
listed, skip this step. 

Delete the Remusb.bat file from the root folder of the boot drive. 

NOTE: The Rem.pss file has only been tested when the first reboot does not succeed. 
Failure to boot at any other time may not be resolved by the Rem.pss file process. 

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