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M6400 Error on Windows Log-in

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by yoda911, Feb 9, 2009.

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  1. yoda911

    yoda911 Newbie

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    I get the following error when I log on to XP-64

    Windows cannot open the file A0018925.rbf

    Anybody know what this file is or what it does. I started getting this error after I tried reinstalling the webcam drivers. It looks like a roll back file from the installation.

    I tried doing a search for this file on my hard drive but it couldn't find it.

    Anybody have any tips to fix this or get rid of it?

    Thanks

    -Y
     
  2. Euquility

    Euquility Notebook Deity

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    so you get this message after logging in?

    Have you tried uninstalling your drivers and reinstalling them?
     
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    Barn Notebook Consultant

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    omg, your using XP X64:mad:

    are you insane:rolleyes:

    vista x64 yes, xp x64 noooooooooooooooooooooooooo
     
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    permka Notebook Consultant

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    Is this a new PC?
    When did this happen for the first time?

    Look what it says here:http://filext.com/file-extension/RBF
    "The .RBF files and the config.msi folder are used by the Windows Installer rollback process. The rollback script (.RBS) file is always stored in the Config.Msi folder on the drive where the operating system is installed. The .RBF files are stored in the Config.Msi folder located on the drive where the application that is being backed up currently resides. This is done so that there is no crossing of drives when backing up the application files. Files with a RBS file extension are rollback script files and files with a RBF file extension are backups of existing files. All rollback files and the Config.Msi folder are deleted when the installation completes successfully."

    So did you have problems with installation?
     
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