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Gary G
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      3rd Nov 2003
When starting some programs, I get the following:
System\Current Control Set\VirtualDeviceDrivers. VDD.
Virtual Device Driver Format in the Registry is invalid.
Choose "Close" to terminate the selection.

How do I repair?
 
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Dave Patrick
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      3rd Nov 2003
Virtual Device Driver Error Message in 16-Bit MS-DOS Subsystem
http://support.microsoft.com/support.../Q254/9/14.ASP

The article is pretty straight-forward. You'll need to use
regedt32.exe.regedit.exe cannot create Reg_Multi_Sz strings. You can backup
your reg and create the ERD by going to; Programs|Accessories|System
Tools|Backup, then choose ERD, then if you check the box for "Also
backup....", then the reg will also be backed up to
%windir%\repair\RegBack
leaving the
%windir%\repair\
directory files intact as original installation.

If you need to recreate the VirtualDeviceDrivers key; highlight the key (in
the left-hand pane), then Edit|Delete Then (in the left-hand pane) position
the cursor on the "Control" key, (so you'll be creating directly under
"Control") then Edit|Add Key, then for the "Key Name:"
VirtualDeviceDrivers
You can leave the "Class:" blank Then proceed with steps four through seven.

Make sure your doing this logged on as local administrator.


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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems]

"Gary G" wrote:
> When starting some programs, I get the following:
> System\Current Control Set\VirtualDeviceDrivers. VDD.
> Virtual Device Driver Format in the Registry is invalid.
> Choose "Close" to terminate the selection.
>
> How do I repair?



 
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Dave Patrick
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      3rd Nov 2003
Virtual Device Driver Error Message in 16-Bit MS-DOS Subsystem
http://support.microsoft.com/support.../Q254/9/14.ASP

The article is pretty straight-forward. You'll need to use
regedt32.exe.regedit.exe cannot create Reg_Multi_Sz strings. You can backup
your reg and create the ERD by going to; Programs|Accessories|System
Tools|Backup, then choose ERD, then if you check the box for "Also
backup....", then the reg will also be backed up to
%windir%\repair\RegBack
leaving the
%windir%\repair\
directory files intact as original installation.

If you need to recreate the VirtualDeviceDrivers key; highlight the key (in
the left-hand pane), then Edit|Delete Then (in the left-hand pane) position
the cursor on the "Control" key, (so you'll be creating directly under
"Control") then Edit|Add Key, then for the "Key Name:"
VirtualDeviceDrivers
You can leave the "Class:" blank Then proceed with steps four through seven.

Make sure your doing this logged on as local administrator.


--
Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems]

"Gary G" wrote:
> When starting some programs, I get the following:
> System\Current Control Set\VirtualDeviceDrivers. VDD.
> Virtual Device Driver Format in the Registry is invalid.
> Choose "Close" to terminate the selection.
>
> How do I repair?



 
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atwarp1@hotmail.com
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      6th Nov 2003
I have the same problem...I am confused about creating
the key. Do you do that from the VirtualDeviceDriver
subbranch? On my system that's where it ends. There is no
further key VDD. What should I do...?
>-----Original Message-----
>Virtual Device Driver Error Message in 16-Bit MS-DOS

Subsystem
>http://support.microsoft.com/support...cles/Q254/9/14

..ASP
>
>The article is pretty straight-forward. You'll need to use
>regedt32.exe.regedit.exe cannot create Reg_Multi_Sz

strings. You can backup
>your reg and create the ERD by going to;

Programs|Accessories|System
>Tools|Backup, then choose ERD, then if you check the box

for "Also
>backup....", then the reg will also be backed up to
>%windir%\repair\RegBack
>leaving the
>%windir%\repair\
>directory files intact as original installation.
>
>If you need to recreate the VirtualDeviceDrivers key;

highlight the key (in
>the left-hand pane), then Edit|Delete Then (in the left-

hand pane) position
>the cursor on the "Control" key, (so you'll be creating

directly under
>"Control") then Edit|Add Key, then for the "Key Name:"
>VirtualDeviceDrivers
>You can leave the "Class:" blank Then proceed with steps

four through seven.
>
>Make sure your doing this logged on as local

administrator.
>
>
>--
>Regards,
>
>Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in

newsgroup.
>Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems]
>
>"Gary G" wrote:
>> When starting some programs, I get the following:
>> System\Current Control Set\VirtualDeviceDrivers. VDD.
>> Virtual Device Driver Format in the Registry is invalid.
>> Choose "Close" to terminate the selection.
>>
>> How do I repair?

>
>
>.
>

 
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atwarp1@hotmail.com
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      6th Nov 2003
I have the same problem...I am confused about creating
the key. Do you do that from the VirtualDeviceDriver
subbranch? On my system that's where it ends. There is no
further key VDD. What should I do...?
>-----Original Message-----
>Virtual Device Driver Error Message in 16-Bit MS-DOS

Subsystem
>http://support.microsoft.com/support...cles/Q254/9/14

..ASP
>
>The article is pretty straight-forward. You'll need to use
>regedt32.exe.regedit.exe cannot create Reg_Multi_Sz

strings. You can backup
>your reg and create the ERD by going to;

Programs|Accessories|System
>Tools|Backup, then choose ERD, then if you check the box

for "Also
>backup....", then the reg will also be backed up to
>%windir%\repair\RegBack
>leaving the
>%windir%\repair\
>directory files intact as original installation.
>
>If you need to recreate the VirtualDeviceDrivers key;

highlight the key (in
>the left-hand pane), then Edit|Delete Then (in the left-

hand pane) position
>the cursor on the "Control" key, (so you'll be creating

directly under
>"Control") then Edit|Add Key, then for the "Key Name:"
>VirtualDeviceDrivers
>You can leave the "Class:" blank Then proceed with steps

four through seven.
>
>Make sure your doing this logged on as local

administrator.
>
>
>--
>Regards,
>
>Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in

newsgroup.
>Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems]
>
>"Gary G" wrote:
>> When starting some programs, I get the following:
>> System\Current Control Set\VirtualDeviceDrivers. VDD.
>> Virtual Device Driver Format in the Registry is invalid.
>> Choose "Close" to terminate the selection.
>>
>> How do I repair?

>
>
>.
>

 
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Dave Patrick
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      6th Nov 2003
Probably easiest to delete and recreate the whole VirtualDeviceDrivers
registry key.

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems]

"(E-Mail Removed)" wrote:
> I have the same problem...I am confused about creating
> the key. Do you do that from the VirtualDeviceDriver
> subbranch? On my system that's where it ends. There is no
> further key VDD. What should I do...?



 
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Dave Patrick
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      6th Nov 2003
Probably easiest to delete and recreate the whole VirtualDeviceDrivers
registry key.

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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems]

"(E-Mail Removed)" wrote:
> I have the same problem...I am confused about creating
> the key. Do you do that from the VirtualDeviceDriver
> subbranch? On my system that's where it ends. There is no
> further key VDD. What should I do...?



 
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