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mark497
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      7th Oct 2004
Hi,


I'm considering doing a slightly clean reinstall of win98se.
This is on a clone pentium computer with a gigabyte board.
That entails deleting the windows directory and registry,
and having to reinstall all programs. I don't want to
format because I'd like to skip the hassle of reinstalling
all my data and directory trees.

However, while looking at the list of programs under
Add/Remove, I spotted the following two listings:

a. W98-ME Promise MBUltra133 (PDC20276)(tm) IDE Controller
b. W98-ME Promise MBFastTrack 133Lite (tm) Controller

When I boot up I notice on the dos screen the 'Promise Lite' program
running. If I delete Windows won't this program be deleted?
Is this something I will have to reinstall or not? I'm assuming
this has nothing to do with flash bios motherboard programs.

Thanks,

MB
 
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      7th Oct 2004

"mark497" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
>
> I'm considering doing a slightly clean reinstall of win98se.
> This is on a clone pentium computer with a gigabyte board.
> That entails deleting the windows directory and registry,
> and having to reinstall all programs. I don't want to
> format because I'd like to skip the hassle of reinstalling
> all my data and directory trees.
>
> However, while looking at the list of programs under
> Add/Remove, I spotted the following two listings:
>
> a. W98-ME Promise MBUltra133 (PDC20276)(tm) IDE Controller
> b. W98-ME Promise MBFastTrack 133Lite (tm) Controller
>
> When I boot up I notice on the dos screen the 'Promise Lite' program
> running. If I delete Windows won't this program be deleted?
> Is this something I will have to reinstall or not? I'm assuming
> this has nothing to do with flash bios motherboard programs.
>



for best performance you will need to install the drivers for your
controller...
og you no longer have the floppy that came with it
or cannot locate them you your drive
simply re-download them from the mfg's website


 
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DaveW
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      8th Oct 2004
Your plan of NOT fully reformatting will most likely lead to nasty ongoing
Registry errors.

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"mark497" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
>
> I'm considering doing a slightly clean reinstall of win98se.
> This is on a clone pentium computer with a gigabyte board.
> That entails deleting the windows directory and registry,
> and having to reinstall all programs. I don't want to
> format because I'd like to skip the hassle of reinstalling
> all my data and directory trees.
>
> However, while looking at the list of programs under
> Add/Remove, I spotted the following two listings:
>
> a. W98-ME Promise MBUltra133 (PDC20276)(tm) IDE Controller
> b. W98-ME Promise MBFastTrack 133Lite (tm) Controller
>
> When I boot up I notice on the dos screen the 'Promise Lite' program
> running. If I delete Windows won't this program be deleted?
> Is this something I will have to reinstall or not? I'm assuming
> this has nothing to do with flash bios motherboard programs.
>
> Thanks,
>
> MB



 
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Dave C.
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      8th Oct 2004

"DaveW" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Your plan of NOT fully reformatting will most likely lead to nasty ongoing
> Registry errors.
>
> --
> DaveW
>


Careful. You get flamed for posting good advice here. -Dave


 
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David Maynard
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      8th Oct 2004
DaveW wrote:

> Your plan of NOT fully reformatting will most likely lead to nasty ongoing
> Registry errors.
>


Please, do explain how he's going to have 'nasty ongoing registry errors'
when he 'plan' was to DELETE the damn thing.

Why don't you try learning a new sentence? You've worn that crap one out.

 
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mark497
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      27th Oct 2004
David Maynard <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed)>...
> DaveW wrote:
>
> > Your plan of NOT fully reformatting will most likely lead to nasty ongoing
> > Registry errors.
> >

>
> Please, do explain how he's going to have 'nasty ongoing registry errors'
> when he 'plan' was to DELETE the damn thing.
>
> Why don't you try learning a new sentence? You've worn that crap one out.


two more daves and this is a flip flip conspiracy
 
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DaveW
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      28th Oct 2004
Mark497:

Hmmm... You might want to re-read the details of his plan to do a "SLIGHTLY
CLEAN reinstall."
I stand by my comment. But, hey, thanks for sharing. Not.

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"mark497" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> David Maynard <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:<(E-Mail Removed)>...
>> DaveW wrote:
>>
>> > Your plan of NOT fully reformatting will most likely lead to nasty
>> > ongoing
>> > Registry errors.
>> >

>>
>> Please, do explain how he's going to have 'nasty ongoing registry errors'
>> when he 'plan' was to DELETE the damn thing.
>>
>> Why don't you try learning a new sentence? You've worn that crap one out.

>
> two more daves and this is a flip flip conspiracy



 
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David Maynard
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      28th Oct 2004
DaveW wrote:

> Mark497:
>
> Hmmm... You might want to re-read the details of his plan to do a "SLIGHTLY
> CLEAN reinstall."
> I stand by my comment. But, hey, thanks for sharing. Not.
>


And I stand by by comment that your incessant babbling about "nasty on
going registry errors" is nonsense.

 
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