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"File dmio.sys is invalid" message during uA setup

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Hey folks, I extracted some drivers for my Fujitsu Siemens S6010 laptop from a working system using Driver Genius, most of them work however one of them comes up with the messge:

"dmio.sys is corrupt or invalid" during an unattended install.

Only 2 of the drivers extracted have this file and its the same date / version in both of them ..

Any idea's how I can keep these drivers integrated but stop the "invalid" message?

Like can I run ModifyPE on a .sys file????

Cheers

Plasma

Try it. If modifype fixes it I'll add sys files to auto PE correction.

If you need instructions how to use it shout.

But before that open the compressed dmio.sy_ with Winrar and Test it for corruption.

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Cheers Nuhi (and fantastic program thanks)

Ok, opened it with WinRar 3.62 and did a "Commands", "Test Archived Files" .. all passed ok.

Tried it with ModifyPE and got ..

D:\Source Files\Drivers\Siemens S6010 Laptop Drivers\Fujitsu FUJ02B1 Device Driver>modifype dmio.sys -c
No Error occurred, have a nice day

D:\Source Files\Drivers\Siemens S6010 Laptop Drivers\Fujitsu FUJ02B1 Device Driv
er>

Will now remake the the disk and see what happens. I'll report back!

Plasma

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ModifyPE seems to have worked, no install errors this time!!

Plasma

Ok. Since this is first sys file that was reported I'll put only that exact filename in the filter.

Let me know if next version doesn't fix it automatically. Thanks.

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