Big trouble... Can't figure out the fix...
#1
Big trouble... Can't figure out the fix...
Been working on a friend's computer, and I can't get it to boot up outside of safe mode...
The problem seems to be a lack of a driver for the cdrom, and the cdrom also does not read cds.
I have had to reload the OS due to other attempted fixes (by others), but the problem I am running into is this: The OS (WIN98SE) requires a setup cd to load properly... The cdrom will not work. I have tried to load it with a 3.5" diskette, but the setup file is just slightly too large to fit on the disk (by about 0.03MB).
How can I get this thing to boot?
AMD chip (500MhZ), about 5 years old. Everything checks out in safe mode, other that the lack of a driver for the cdrom. I can't load the driver, as it seems to be missing the OEM driver as well. I tried some fix within the autoexec and system files to associate the two, but it didn't work (looked that one up on the net). What will fix it?
The problem seems to be a lack of a driver for the cdrom, and the cdrom also does not read cds.
I have had to reload the OS due to other attempted fixes (by others), but the problem I am running into is this: The OS (WIN98SE) requires a setup cd to load properly... The cdrom will not work. I have tried to load it with a 3.5" diskette, but the setup file is just slightly too large to fit on the disk (by about 0.03MB).
How can I get this thing to boot?
AMD chip (500MhZ), about 5 years old. Everything checks out in safe mode, other that the lack of a driver for the cdrom. I can't load the driver, as it seems to be missing the OEM driver as well. I tried some fix within the autoexec and system files to associate the two, but it didn't work (looked that one up on the net). What will fix it?
#2
Does the Cd-rom work at all? I cant get any thing cd/dvd related to last more then 2 years....doesnt a cd rom use a generic driver, something that is built in...I never loaded a driver for a cd-rom....the computer has read the drive just like any other drive, 3.5", hard drive....both I've never installed drivers for an initial start up....did you try formating the entire system and starting from scratch? sorry i couldnt have been of more help....
#3
You should be able to find a setup file from the Microsoft website that will let you split up the files onto seperate floppies. I've done this for WinXP, and it took 7 disks.
Check this out... http://www.pcguide.com/vb/showthread.php?t=5751
Check this out... http://www.pcguide.com/vb/showthread.php?t=5751
#4
All I've ever needed is a DOS start-up disk/boot disk - that has all the generic drivers that you need. They are getting hard to come by, but if you can find the MS DOS 8.0 w/scsi, that should get the 98, ME and 2000 up and running with no problems whether you're running a "normal" or scsi setup.
#5
Well... I found the fix...
I had to replace the CDROM, make a setup disk (1.44MB 3.5" floppy), burn the WIN98 directory off of my computer, insert setup disk, load with CDROM support. It created a virtual drive. I then had to go to A:\FDISK and repartition the HD, format the HD (using the command FORMAT C: /S, to save the DOS as the OS for later), and reload WIN98SE using the WIN98 directory off of my box. I also had to use MY product key, since the other box has ZERO stickers on it (not even the brand).
For future (unlucky) repairmen, I put a copy of the setup disk, the WIN98 directory (basically an OEM OS disk), and the NERO software from the CDRW drive I installed inside a Ziploc bag, and left them in the bottom of the case. I also wrote the product key on the inside wall of the case, on the CD case, and on the CD with a Sharpie.
Now, on to the next issue... It seems that the VGA adapter in this computer only goes up to 16 color capability... Do I need to change the graphics card in it, or is there a way to get a better driver for it? My box has the NVIDIA RIVA adapter, but this one does not. Can I use that, or do I need a new card installed?
TIA for all the help...
I had to replace the CDROM, make a setup disk (1.44MB 3.5" floppy), burn the WIN98 directory off of my computer, insert setup disk, load with CDROM support. It created a virtual drive. I then had to go to A:\FDISK and repartition the HD, format the HD (using the command FORMAT C: /S, to save the DOS as the OS for later), and reload WIN98SE using the WIN98 directory off of my box. I also had to use MY product key, since the other box has ZERO stickers on it (not even the brand).
For future (unlucky) repairmen, I put a copy of the setup disk, the WIN98 directory (basically an OEM OS disk), and the NERO software from the CDRW drive I installed inside a Ziploc bag, and left them in the bottom of the case. I also wrote the product key on the inside wall of the case, on the CD case, and on the CD with a Sharpie.
Now, on to the next issue... It seems that the VGA adapter in this computer only goes up to 16 color capability... Do I need to change the graphics card in it, or is there a way to get a better driver for it? My box has the NVIDIA RIVA adapter, but this one does not. Can I use that, or do I need a new card installed?
TIA for all the help...
#6
Now, on to the next issue... It seems that the VGA adapter in this computer only goes up to 16 color capability... Do I need to change the graphics card in it, or is there a way to get a better driver for it? My box has the NVIDIA RIVA adapter, but this one does not. Can I use that, or do I need a new card installed?
It should work that way, Unless I read your question wrong. :bounce2:
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