I say the drivers are the issue, download the latest. Must be because "DOS" has loaded the generic driver, that is why DOS sees it and windows is aware of it (with out conflicts), but can't operate it (no drive letter assigned) so it must be the driver... give it a try!
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The Adaware site has updates that are vital to the operation of its software... go to >>>>> http://www.lavasoft.de/aaw.html and download the update...it WILL do the trick.
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Dude, do NOT delete files unless you've addressed all the issues in "Windows Help" first... go to "Control Panel", "passwords", "User Profiles"... read the options and answer them as you want the system to operate... that's it.
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Well, as the name suggests... it is a "SETUP" file (.dll). You might want to check it's properties before you go any further and determine what it is. I think it may actually be the ".dll" that kkicks off the "Windows" installation, so you should be able to find it...
You would know immediately if one of the "sticks" sucked, you'd get either a "parity Error" or "Lockup/Page Fault". Why do you suspect?What problem are you actually experiencing? Did you see a message at boot up?
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If your friend is unable to tell when selections are active in his control panel window, they can access the pull down menu from the keyboard. Any window's pull down menu(i.e.size, move, close) can be accessed by "Alt" + "spacebar", then selecting function (i.e."S"...
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