Windows 98 won t boot up




















But do check the IRQ's first. Do you have any spare IRQ's left? Re-install the hardware piece by piece until it crashes again. Install default graphics card drivers , so that at least it is running at 16 bit. If everything ok , update graphics card drivers. If system crashesagain , it doesn't mean the fault is with the card , but that you have a conflict within the pieces of hardware. Use a floppy to boot your computer. Select Ms-dos.

It should be 0. Try it. If you're asking for technical help, please be sure to include all your system info, including operating system, model number, and any other specifics related to the problem. Welcome to the community! Fessor Aug 21, at UTC. WarKraft wrote: Out of curiosity why are you using Windows 98? Coz Win95 too outdated?? Fessor wrote: I'm surprised the DOS drivers even work for the hard drive.

Jim This person is a verified professional. There will be no drivers for a Win98 machine for any hardware made in the last 18 years or so. Duke Nukem!?

MechWarrior 2! I still have the CD! MCEStaff wrote: How similar is the hardware? Jim wrote: Consider moving the build to a VM system like Virtualbox. Can't because there is an ISA board that only works in win Edited Aug 22, at UTC. Jim wrote: Get a live version of gparted, boot to it withe the no-boot drive in the machine. Knoppix Jim wrote: One other piece to consider is that Win98 is FAT32 which means it will not see a disk over 4gig. Which source do you have?

Where did you read such nonsense? I've some Raspberry PI devices. Nowhere they mention a disk nor drive limit of 4 GB. Reply to quoted posts Clear. Downloads View all categories Upload file New files since last visit Files from past 7 days. Members Status Updates. Register now! Username or email:.

I've forgotten my password Forum Password. Remember me This is not recommended for shared computers. Sign in anonymously Don't add me to the active users list. For each device on your list, expand the device category, select the individual hardware component, and click the Remove button. Be sure to uninstall the video card listed under Display Adapters last.

After each device has been uninstalled, click the OK button to close the Device Manager. You may now reboot the computer. When the system reboots, Windows will detect each device in the computer one at a time. Doing so tends to prevent device conflicts.

Once all of the new device drivers have been loaded, you may have to manually reconfigure some settings such as your network connection. This somewhat tedious process, however, should fix your Windows Protection Error.

General Protection Faults and illegal action errors Finally, General Protection Faults GPFs and illegal action errors are usually caused when a program tries to use an illegal memory address. Instead, these errors can be caused by any segment of code, even at the system or device driver level. The address that the program tries to access may be illegal for any number of reasons. For example, another program may be using it already. Other causes are that the memory address is flagged as read only or the address may not exist at all.

Whatever the cause, the important part is fixing it. There are countless things that can cause system errors. If you're experiencing GPF or illegal action errors, I recommend beginning the troubleshooting process by following the instructions found in the section above on dealing with Windows Protection Errors.



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