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The email you received about the jdbgmgr.exe file came from somebody you know,
right? The sender had good intentions and sent you the email because
he/she did not want for you to have a problem with a "undetectable virus" on
your computer, right? You went to
www.google.com or www.snopes2.com and
did a search to see if this is a virus Hoax, right?
Oops...
n the event that JDBGMGR.EXE was deleted in error, the
following method may be used to restore the file from backup:
Instructions for Windows 95
1) Click START - RUN
2) Type: EXTRACT /A C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CABS\WIN95_09.CAB JDBGMGR.EXE
/L C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM and hit ENTER
NOTE: The location of the CAB files may vary. If this does not work for you,
try using your Windows CD-ROM path (ie. D:\Win95
or C:\windows\options\cabs).
End Windows 95 Instructions
Instruction for Windows 98
Information on using the System File Checker to restore files
1) Click START - RUN, type SFC and hit ENTER
2) In the "Specify the system file you would like to restore" field, type
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\JDBGMGR.EXE and hit ENTER
3) In the RESTORE FROM field, type in the path to your WINDOWS CAB files
(ie. C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CABS)
(ie. D:\WIN98 where D is the drive letter assigned to your CD-ROM)
4) Click OK and continue with the restore function
End Windows 98 Instructions
Instruction for Windows ME
Information on using the System File Checker to restore files
1) Click START - RUN, type MSCONFIG and hit ENTER
2) Click the Extract Files button
3) In the "Specify the system file you would like to restore" field, type
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\JDBGMGR.EXE and hit ENTER
4) In the RESTORE FROM field, type in the path to your WINDOWS CAB files
(ie. C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\INSTALL or C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CABS or
(ie. D:\WIN98 where D is the drive letter assigned to your CD-ROM) )
5) Click OK and continue with the restore function
End Windows ME Instructions
Instructions for Windows 2000
1) Click START - RUN, type expand d:\i386\jdbgmgr.ex_ %windir%\system32
and hit ENTER
Note: this assumes that D: is your CD-ROM drive, and that you have the
Windows2000 CD-ROM in the drive. If this is not the case, d:\i386 should
be replaced with the path to your i386 directory. Many installations of
the operating system include a copy of the necessary files in c:\i386
End Windows 2000 Instructions
Instructions for Windows XP
Information on using the System File Checker to restore files
1) Click START - RUN, type MSCONFIG and hit ENTER
2) Click the Expand File... button
3) In the "File to restore" field, type %WinDir%\SYSTEM32\JDBGMGR.EXE
and hit ENTER
4) In the RESTORE FROM field, type in the path to your WINDOWS CAB files.
This may vary from machine to machine. It may be on a local drive, network
drive, or CD-ROM
(ie. C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\INSTALL)
5) In the Save File in field, type in %WinDir%\SYSTEM32.
6) Click OK and continue with the restore function
End Windows XP Instructions
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