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To: JohnD who wrote (30628)11/21/2002 12:26:54 AM
From: Nick Morvay  Respond to of 110652
 
JohnD, your best solution is to do an install of Windows 98SE on the new drive, not copy files from the old drive. Or pull files from your backup, you do have a backup, right? ;-)

The NTDLL.DLL can be copied from the 98SE CD or you can download from here:
dll-files.com

Regards,
Nick



To: JohnD who wrote (30628)11/21/2002 7:13:03 AM
From: thecow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
JohnD

The way I read your problem, Nick has the solution. Did you just copy everything on your bad HDD to the new one. If so, that won't work. Install 98SE on the new drive and then copy and bring over your my documents folder and any files you want to save. Programs will not transfer without a software program to do it with.