Sometimes a virus will corrupt or replace a Windows system file. In that case, you can replace the file using System File Check program.
If you're using Windows 98 or Win98 SE:
Click:
Start
Run
Type:sfc
Click: "OK"
Let the program scan your system for missing or corrupt Windows system files. If it doesn't find any, then the file in question probably wasn't a system file. This will not harm your system and may find and repair problems you're not aware of.
If you're using Window ME, there is a process known as "System Restore": (Note: don't bother with this if you aren't having any system error problems).
Click the Start button.
Point to Programs
Point to Accessories
Point to System Tools
Click System Restore Choose Restore my computer to an earlier time
Click Next
Click a day on the calendar
Click the restore point description
Click Next.
Make sure you have closed all your files and open programs, and then click OK to close the dialog box.
Click Next.
More "Restore" details hereIf the "System Restore" function doesn't work, try this site for update information.
Update WinMe RestoreIt is possible the file in question is not necessary and your system will not be affected by its absence.
I hope this helps!
P.S. - After posting, I saw the answer posted by
cswchan, "Do you remember what the file name is?". I agree it would be a big help if you knew the file name of the file in question...
[This message was edited by Dwight on 08-18-02 at 03:59 AM.]