Thanks for your suggestion, but I've already used similar utilities to
perform what you suggest. In fact, I run a DoD wipe on the HD, then
using a boot CD or Floopy (depending on the system's capabilities) I
FDISK every HD I install Win9x on (I don't mess w/ME as it's too buggy
for my likes. I can't count the number of people I have talked into
going back to Win98SE who are much happier than they were trying to
use ME) -- deleting any old partitions, creating new partitions,
rebooting then formating w/the /u and /s switched, making a directroy
(usually named Win98) and copying the Win98SE install files over to
the HD. I then remove the boot CD or Floopy and reboot to the HD and
run the install direct from the HD.
Again, thanks.
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 22:41:29 +0100, Shepİ <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>On Sat, 09 Oct 2004 19:15:55 GMT There I was minding my own business
>and then . <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote :
>
>>System:
>>
>>P4 1.6GHz Intel
>>Intel D845WN Motherboard
>>256M RAM
>>Radeon 7000 64M TVO
>>Sony CD-RW
>>Segate 40G HD
>>
>>System originally ran Win98SE. Guy who had it before me tried to
>>upgrade to Win XP when problems started. He said that when the machine
>>went to reboot during the upgrade, it would go no more. kept reporting
>>errors with the setup. He took it in to "Geeks To The Rescue" who
>>ended up putting in a new Motherboard. After that they got it to run
>>and u/g'ed the OS to XP. It ran fine for about 4 weeks or so, then
>>started rebooting itself, never fully loading into XP.
>>
>>I've reformatted the HD to FAT32 and tried to load Win98 SE, but the
>>setup routine cannot load the installation files, let alone go any
>>further. Keeps reporting that "SUWIN has caused an error." Even tried
>>loading DOS 6.2, then u'g'ing to win98SE and keep getting the same
>>error (DOS 6.2 runs fine).
>>
>>I've disconnected everything except the FD and HD, taken out the video
>>card and used an old Promise PCI card, swapped RAM sticks and power
>>supplies with ones I know that work fine in other systems swapped
>>HD's. I've updated the BIOS and disabled everything except what's
>>absolutly need, yet nothing I do will let load anything newer than the
>>old DOS OS.
>>
>>Does anyone have any ideas, as I'm fresh out.
>>
>>Thanks for any help anyone can provide.
>
>Download and burn this .iso to a CDR,
>http://www.geocities.com/sheppola/bootd.zip
>It's a win98/ME bootable CDrom disk which also contains Aefdisk.exe
>
>Set BIOS of system to boot from the Cdrom drive 1st.
>Load Cd and boot.
>At the A prompt type
>aefdisk.exe \delall
>and press enter.
>
>Shutdown and switch off.
>Re-boot to Cdrom disk and remake partition/s as per,
>http://www.geocities.com/sheppola/hard.html
>and say,"Yes" when prompted to enable,"Large Disk Support"(FAT32).
>Shutdown/Switch off.
>Re-boot to Cdrom disk and re-format.
>Shutdown and switch off.
>Re-boot and re-install windows.
>The above CDr disk also gives CDrom support in dos so you can use your
>Win98 CD along with the bootable CDR disk.
>Then clean up the new install as,"NO" install is clean as per,
>http://www.geocities.com/sheppola/house.html
>HTH