I don't remember what A/V program you were using.  Is there anything wrong
with your system?  If something was wrong with io.sys, I don't believe your
system would boot at all. I don't have Win 9x anymore but I believe the ebd
folder is some sort of backup. (Someone correct me on that if I'm wrong) If
you don't see anything wrong with your system, if it is working ok, I would
ignore the warning.  Hate to use clich�s but with windows "if it ain't
broke, don't fix it," always applies.

Ben Moore

----- Original Message -----
From: "jfisher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PCWorks Mail list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 4:44 PM
Subject: PCWorks: re Damaged Files


> I did not get any replies to my earlier posting, so here it is again in
case
> anyone missed it.
>
> I have just run my AVG prog and though it did not find any v****s it
> reported the following files damaged.
> C/IO.sys
> C/windows/command/EBD/IO.sys
> C/windows/command/EBD/winboot.sys.
>
> What action do I need to take - if any.
> Do I replace the files and if so where do I get them from.
> etc etc.
> Thanks in advance
> John
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