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Default fastpara.vxd error!!!????

Ok for the longest time my computer has been giving me this error before the Windows startup screen (using Win98):

Cannot find a device that may be needed to run Windows or a Windows application.

The windows registry or SYSTEM.INI file refers to this device, but the device file no longer exist.

If you deleted this file on purpose, try uninstalling the associated application using its uninstall or setup program.

If you still want to use the application associated with this device file, try reinstalling that application to replace the missing file.

fastpara.vxd
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I don't recall deleting any file called that, or any program associated with a file called that. What does this error do and how could I fix it?
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Polykranopalous did you uninstall something that uses the parallel port like a scanner or printer?

That error message is pretty easy to get rid of, just load up your SYSTEM.INI file and search for taht fastpara.vxd string and delete it.
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I just ran the SYSTEM.INI file and searched for it, but could not find the string
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Hmm... I guess it's in the registry then... First back up your registry then you can try removing fastpara.vxd from any registry entries...

So did you uninstall any software that use the parallel port?
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<< So did you uninstall any software that use the parallel port? >>



not me, but my sister probably did...
I fixed it, just looked for it through REGEDIT and got rid of it
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Haha, sounds like my sister.

I'm glad you fixed it.
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<< I'm glad you fixed it. >>


thanks for the help.



<< Haha, sounds like my sister. >>


But, im sure your sis can atleast plug the speaker plug back into the soundcard unlike my sister which thought that the plug went into one of the screw holes from another plug (like the monitor plug which gets screwed in)
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<< But, im sure your sis can atleast plug the speaker plug back into the soundcard unlike my sister which thought that the plug went into one of the screw holes from another plug (like the monitor plug which gets screwed in) >>

HAHA!!! Man, I laughed so hard when I read that!!!
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I laughed too when she asked me why it wouldn't plug in
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