missing i386

G

Guest

i am missing the file accserv.mib and i don't know what to do since i don't
have the windows xp home edition disc... i really need that file like bad! i
need some way to gain access to its download or something...
 
M

Malke

person said:
i am missing the file accserv.mib and i don't know what to do since i
don't have the windows xp home edition disc... i really need that file
like bad! i need some way to gain access to its download or
something...

Since we don't know what you are trying to do or the text of any error
messages, we can't give you more specific advice. Generally, if you
need a file off the XP CD and your OEM didn't provide you with anything
but a Restore Disk and didn't install an i386 folder, you are out of
luck. See if you can borrow an XP CD that matches your version (OEM
Home/Pro, etc.).

If you need more help, post back with a better description of the
problem, any error messages, and what you are trying to do.

Malke
 
G

Guest

my computer doesn't have any of those files... they have been erased and i
don't have disc
 
G

Guest

i'm trying to configure components and there is an error: cannot copy file
"---" and i searched my computer for the missing files and it turns out i
have nothing in my i386 folder!!! @_@
 
M

Malke

person said:
i'm trying to configure components and there is an error: cannot copy
file
"---" and i searched my computer for the missing files and it turns
out i have nothing in my i386 folder!!! @_@

Trying to configure what components? You still aren't providing enough
information for anyone to help you. Here is a link that explains the
sort of details you should include in your post:

http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

Without more information, we can't tell if you should start
troubleshooting hardware or software. If you can't figure out how to
tell us what we need to help you, then take your machine to a
professional computer repair shop (not your local version of
BigStoreUSA).

Malke
 
W

Wesley Vogel

Start | Run | Type: msimn | Click OK

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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