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RE: Juli@ lost driver

Posted by Ryelands on March 15, 2011 at 11:21:17:

Do I rename winlogon.bak to winlogon.exe or rename winlogon.exe.bak to winlogon.exe

It depends what you renamed to what in the first place. The original (stock) winlogon.exe was renamed to something or other and minlogon.exe was copied to the folder and renamed winlogon.exe in its place. You need to reverse that.

That said, you may well be able to reload the driver without doing the above. I don't use the Jui@ card but this works for me:

Boot into XP Mode, re-enable the Windows Installer Service and try re-installing the driver. Turn the service off again when done.

Whether it works or not, you are most unlikely to damage anything and it won't take five minutes to try.

Now, if you'd made an imagefile of your OS partition, you'd have been up and running in the ten minutes it takes to restore the original.

Ah well. Next time, perhaps.

HTH