How do I re-install COMM.DRV

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Guest

ok every time turn on/restart my comp I get the following error message

_____________________________________
NTVDM KERNEL: Missing 16-bit system modul
----------------------------------------------------
Please re-install the following module to your
system32 directory: COMM.DR
_____________________________________

I have receieved similar messages to reinstall SYSTEM.DRV, MOUSE.DRV, KEYBOARD.DRV, SOUND.DRV, and VGA.DRV, but I managed(with the help of this forum) to re-install those by recovering them from the C:/Windows/system folder, but COMM.DRV is not in that folder. I search my comp for the file and it's not found in the search, so I don't know how to recover it to system32, or more specifically, from where. I also searched my Win XP installation CD, but I can't find the file on there, which makes no sense. Someone please help me
 
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dime

Are you a developer? Copy and Paste COMM.DRV into a
Google Search Bar, and see what you get in the way of
results.
-----Original Message-----
ok every time turn on/restart my comp I get the following error message:

______________________________________
NTVDM KERNEL: Missing 16-bit system module
-----------------------------------------------------
Please re-install the following module to your
system32 directory: COMM.DRV
______________________________________

I have receieved similar messages to reinstall
SYSTEM.DRV, MOUSE.DRV, KEYBOARD.DRV, SOUND.DRV, and
VGA.DRV, but I managed(with the help of this forum) to re-
install those by recovering them from the
C:/Windows/system folder, but COMM.DRV is not in that
folder. I search my comp for the file and it's not found
in the search, so I don't know how to recover it to
system32, or more specifically, from where. I also
searched my Win XP installation CD, but I can't find the
file on there, which makes no sense. Someone please help
me.
 

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