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- From: KENKAHN@PKSMRVM.VNET.IBM.COM (Kenneth A. Kahn)
- Message-ID: <19921119.091132.213@almaden.ibm.com>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 92 11:27:53 EST
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: Re: Repost, I need help with a boot error
- Organization: Staff of IBM Fellow - IBM Personal/370
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- X-X-From: KENKAHN@PKSMRVM.VNET.IBM.COM (Ken Kahn)
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- In <1564@yetti.UUCP> Frank Pikelner writes:
- >Well, so far no luck. I'm hoping someone will reply this time.
- >
- >I need help, or at least a hint, why when I boot up OS/2 I get an ERROR:
- >
- >-
- >1201: The device driver "G:\OS2\MDOS\VSVGA.SYS" specified in the
- >DEVICE command on line 60 of the CONFIG.SYS file was not installed. Ignored.
- >-
- >
- >I looked in the directory and the file is there. I tried changing the position
- >this line in the config.sys file - no luck. I need a hint (help), where to find
- I don't have a good answer for you, but the error message is indicating that
- the file VSVGA.SYS was found, but for some reason when the device driver
- initialization routine was called, it detected some type of error condition
- and returned to the system in error ("Hey I can't load, ignore me").
-