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Windows 95 Err Msg: Access Pack Error. Could Not Initialize...

Article ID:116357
Last Review:November 15, 2006
Revision:1.1
This article was previously published under Q116357

SYMPTOMS

When you run Windows 95, the following error message is displayed:
Access Pack Error
Could not initialize the Mini VxD, load aborted
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CAUSE

This error message can be caused by older versions of the Sejin SKR-1032 Keyboard/Mouse combination drivers.

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RESOLUTION

For keyboard support, you can use the Sejin SKR-1032 as a keyboard only if you use the keyboard drivers that ship with Windows 95. For mouse support, you can use a separate mouse and the mouse driver that ships with Windows 95.

The steps below reinstall the 101/102 Enhanced keyboard driver and the Microsoft Mouse driver.
1.In a text editor (such as WordPad or the MS-DOS Editor), open the SYSTEM.INI file from your Windows directory.
2.Change the MOUSE.DRV line in the [Boot] section to read:
MOUSE.DRV=MOUSE.DRV
3.Change the KEYBOARD.DRV line in the [Boot] section to read:
KEYBOARD.DRV=KEYBOARD.DRV
4.Change the MOUSE= line in the [386Enh] section to read:
MOUSE=*VMOUSE
5.Change the KEYBOARD= line in the [386Enh] section to read:
KEYBOARD=*VKD

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MORE INFORMATION

For information about updated keyboard/mouse drivers, contact Sejin America.

The Sejin SKR-1032 is manufactured by Sejin America, a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability.

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APPLIES TO
Microsoft Windows 95

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