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Old 25-10-2006, 19:54   #16
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Re: Virtual Truck

Well whadya know. There is more to the page on IE than there is when browsed with Firefox.
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Old 25-10-2006, 20:25   #17
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I am using Firefox. Did I forget to tell you to scroll to the bottom? Sorry.

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Date: 01/15/2003 03:00PM PST
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There could be a couple of reasons for this. Virtual truck install may be called from the startup group,registry,system.ini of win.ini. To Fix this problem download Mike Lin's Home Page which is free and will show you what programs load at strtup and allow you to remove the bad entry. Another reason could be that somehow there is a file called autorun.inf (used to automatically run an install program on a cdrom) in the root directory of your f: drive. If this is your problem deleting the file will fix your problem.

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Date: 01/15/2003 03:01PM PST
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Hope this helps:

To repair this situation under Windows 98/ME:

Click Start, click Run.
Enter msconfig and click OK.
Click tab Win.ini to bring it to the front.
Click the [+] sign beside [windows] to expand this item.
If you see an entry run= involving \vtagent\reboot.exe, then uncheck it.
Click OK to exit the System Configuration Utility.

Keep me posted

Comment from nathanhudson13
Date: 01/15/2003 03:02PM PST
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This is a cable modem error

Comment from nathanhudson13
Date: 01/15/2003 03:03PM PST
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Should i say cable modem driven error.

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Old 25-10-2006, 20:43   #18
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Re: Virtual Truck

Now that's weird Neil because when I look at the page with Firefox (the browser I usully use) and scroll down to the bottom the actual bottom is not there. It ends with the bit which is about halfway down the IE page. That's why I said you needed to subscribe to get to the answer - I couldn't see any more beyond "ASK AN EXPERT NOW" until I looked using IE.
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Old 27-10-2006, 14:06   #19
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How did you go on Sara, did you manage it?
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Old 27-10-2006, 14:53   #20
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Haven't got round to doing it yet Len, but will do it tomorrow. Know it will not take long, but want one of the kids here in case i mess it up. Going to follow the instructions or links that have been posted.

Thanks all.
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Old 30-10-2006, 20:15   #21
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Thanks all, problem gone.
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