At 04:37 PM 4/7/02, you wrote:

Jeff,

Thanks for the info....as a matter of fact, the incomplete uninstall was a 
major part of the problem. I did reinstall Zone Alarm and then uninstalled 
it again the correct way but was still messed up and stuck in safe mode. I 
went into the bios and reset everything to default settings, rebooted a 
couple of times and everything went back to normal. Of course I had to 
reload the ethernet card drivers and reconfigure the cable hookup. 
Everything is back to normal thanks to you and Gerry.

Thanks again,
Lee Ross
In beautiful Anchorage, AK were spring has sprung. Only one foot of snow left.

>The vsdata leads me to believe you have an incomplete uninstall of Zone
>Alarms.
>You have to go to msconfig and uncheck anything referencing Zone Alarm.
>I believe there may also be an entry in system.ini causing this error.
>Someone posted a few days ago that there was information on Zone Alarms site
>to manually uninstall.
>I believe reinstalling ZA will also take care of this error.
>Jeff
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Lee Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "pcworks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 3:57 PM
>Subject: PCWorks: Invalid link from VSDATA95(01)
>
>
> > A friend of mine started having trouble with her browser and couldn't get
> > on-line. She has a cable modem that is getting the proper signals etc. and
> > the techs she talked to figured it must be Zone Alarm that was causing the
> > problem. By the time the techs got done she had a corrupted registry and
> > Win 98SE would only boot into safe mode. I attempted to reinstall Win 98
> > only to get to the part where you have to restart. The Dell 450 comes up
> > with a blue screen that says, "Invalid Vxd dynamic link call from
> > VSDATA95(01) + 0014F88 to device 0028. Configuration is invalid. Run
> > Windows setup. I ran the Check System Files program but was unable to run
> > the cd while in safe mode. Do I have to make a change in cmos settings so
> > it will run the cdrom first? Am I on the right track?
> >
> > Lee Ross
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