That goddamn win95 has done it again! We were installing a program on the computer (not this one
), when it said it should restart to be able to continue the installation. We did that, and it asked it again. After a couple of reboots, while rebooting, he said to replace the disk, although there was no disk. I made a boot disk and restarted the computer. Now, I could get onto the harddisk. It seemed that windows had deleted all the starting files (autoexec.bat, command.com, config.sys and some hidden files.) Now, those files are back again (I copied them and adjusted them), but when I want to start windows again, it first rattles for a while, while showing a screan that says:"
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Cannot find the registerfile. It is possible that there aren't any registerservices available for this session.
There is a XMS-cache-problem. Registerservices aren't possible in this session.
Then it show this screen (one of those annoying blue screens):
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The initialisation of the VFAT-device has failed.
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A by VFAT required device or a required source is not present or available. Cannot load VFAT any further.
The system has stopped.
The computer won't start files while booting which are placed in c:\win95\command, and the CD-rom reader doesn't work either.
Does anyone know what I should do? That computer is quite important to us, so it has to work again, and I've done all I can to do so, although it isn't enough.