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Dracomancer
Greetings,
Am in the process of trying to fix my computer after hitting the SmitfraudFix 2.169 Bug.
I am borrowing a bootable drive from a friend and am able to get the system up and running on it.
Borrowed Drive is Running WinXP Prof. (slave drive D:\)
Drive I am trying to fix is running WinXP Home. (master drive C:\)

I have followed the directions as indicated in the procedures Grinler outlined and pinned at top of the forum.

I have downloaded the SCESP4I.EXE file.
Extracted files to desktop.
The directions show "Step 3 Right Click on setup.inf."

I am unable to find this file. Following is a list of files that were extracted:

immc (application)
mssce (cab file)
mssce (application)
readme (text doc)
regsvr32 (application)
scefiles (setup info)
scesetup (setup info)
setup (setup info)

When I double click on the setup (info file) it opens a txt doc that lists a bunch of info about various drivers.
The directions seem to inidicate that it should activate a install application.

Please advise which file I should be running
All of your help has been greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Draco
Dracomancer
Can anyone help me with this?
ddeerrff
Right click on the setup file and select "install".
Dracomancer
Thanks for the help I see what I was missing.

Now for the next stupid question of the day. Before I try anything else I wanted to make sure of the procedure.
To reiterate I am using drive D:\ to fix drive C:\

In Step One of the "Starting Your Computer After Running Older Version Of Smitfraudfix?" it says to downloand and install the setup file found in "scesp4i.exe"

Do I need to install these to the drive I am trying to fix C:\ or the drive that I am working from D:\ huh.gif

Again thanks for all your help.

Jonathan
Dracomancer
Does any one know if it makes a difference where the above mentioned item is installed?
Does it need to be installed the drive I am working from or to the drive I am trying to fix?
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