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Old November 30th 04, 04:02 AM
Frank
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Default System 32/driver/PCI.SYS is corrupted or unreadable"

My son is having a problem with his Gateway computer. He is running
Windows XP.

It seems when he goes to boot up he gets a message: "System
32/driver/PCI.SYS is corrupted or unreadable" and he can't go any
further.

Any idea what this is all about and how to fix it?

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Old November 30th 04, 04:35 AM
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My son is having a problem with his Gateway computer. He is running
Windows XP.

It seems when he goes to boot up he gets a message: "System
32/driver/PCI.SYS is corrupted or unreadable" and he can't go any
further.

Any idea what this is all about and how to fix it?



 




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