Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2001 7:43 am
You should be able to install any type of RAM, so PC100 or 133 should be okayOriginally posted by Minerva:
<STRONG>You can always send me one.![]()
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I'm going to check Dabs site...</STRONG>
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You should be able to install any type of RAM, so PC100 or 133 should be okayOriginally posted by Minerva:
<STRONG>You can always send me one.![]()
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I'm going to check Dabs site...</STRONG>
Hmm... <take more note>Originally posted by Mr Sleep:
<STRONG>You can't because it doesn't load a CD -ROm device in safe mode.
Actually i thought of something, if you right click on My cumputer --> Properties --> Performance --> File System --> Troubleshooting you can turn off 32 bit device drivers, try that, then when you load you should have CD Rom support, just remember to turn that back on when you have re installed</STRONG>
Win98 SE didn't cause much trouble until now, so I never thought of upgrading it. But, computers here are running Win ME, and they are running smoothly. I will think about it.Originally posted by Darkpoet:
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I have windows ME and I have not had any problems since, I installed it. It has a built in crashguard, you might want to look into the Windows ME addition. If you do, just get the upgrade. You do not need to buy the full version, the upgrade has the full version on it and it is cheaper.![]()
But, you might want to uninstall the system works and then reinstall just the anti-virus. Then see how that works. But make sure you back up what ever you are working on.
And if you are still having the problem, you might want to upgrade to Win ME.
Just a friendly suggestion.</STRONG>
And even Buck is using AMD, you know.Originally posted by Darkpoet:
<STRONG>No, but I'm stuck with one now. I'm building one with an AMD chip set. I found out, That AMD is giving Intel a run for it's money.</STRONG>
AMD - the way to goPosted by DP -
No, but I'm stuck with one now. I'm building one with an AMD chip set. I found out, That AMD is giving Intel a run for it's money.
Ah, the wise one has returned.Originally posted by Minerva:
<STRONG>And even Buck is using AMD, you know.![]()
(Unless he hasn't built a new one since he posted the spec...)
I will build a new one with Athlon and DDR RAM.![]()
<Checking Dabs site's motherboard section now...></STRONG>
Even during the major computer crisis, I have to have lunch.Originally posted by Darkpoet:
<STRONG>Ah, the wise one has returned.*Dp bows*</STRONG>
Also check out: [url="http://www.cclcomputers.co.uk"]ccl computers[/url] they are goodOriginally posted by Minerva:
<STRONG>And even Buck is using AMD, you know.![]()
(Unless he hasn't built a new one since he posted the spec...)
I will build a new one with Athlon and DDR RAM.![]()
<Checking Dabs site's motherboard section now...></STRONG>
As i said previously you should have a DOS drivers CD with your CD-RWm look for thatOriginally posted by Minerva:
<STRONG>UPDATE: Nothing to update...
because there's no change!![]()
My computer recognizes CD-ROM while in Windows, but doesn't in MS-DOS mode. I need it to reinstall Win98.
According to the Troubleshooting, I should check "autoexec.dos" and "config.dos" to find the lines containing MSCDEX to copy them into "autoexec.bat" and "config.sys" respectively. However, I can't find them anywhere!
Windows recognize CD-ROM, when I start in the normal mode (that's an improvement, actually...), but what can I do from here?</STRONG>
Thanks. I'm really sick and tired of this...Originally posted by Mr Sleep:
<STRONG>As i said previously you should have a DOS drivers CD with your CD-RWm look for that![]()
Go to explorer if possible, then click D: (or whatever the CD ROM drive letter is) you should see a little setup icon, try that, then follow it through</STRONG>
Shame you couldn't loan out a laptop of somekind, so you can connect up at home.Originally posted by Minerva:
<STRONG>Thanks. I'm really sick and tired of this...It's particularly difficult, because my machine is miles away when I'm here to post.</STRONG>
I know.Originally posted by Mr Sleep:
<STRONG>Shame you couldn't loan out a laptop of somekind, so you can connect up at home.</STRONG>
Originally posted by Minerva:
<STRONG>I know.
Well, I'm going home now, and try it out. If it won't be any better, I will carry it up the hill to the computer centre tomorrow.
Thank you for the advice. See you.</STRONG>
I rescued a bit of unreplaceable staff, like my thesis, old essays, saved games (very importantOriginally posted by Mr Sleep:
<STRONG>Glad to hear you made progress, i can't think why it doesn't recognise your CD-RW, have you got all your data?![]()
Reinstalling can be fun</STRONG>
Since you are going to scrap current setup and reinstall then the my computer issues don't matter too mcuhOriginally posted by Minerva:
<STRONG>I don't know what's the matter with the CD... It doesn't automatically start (I have checked the connection and jumper switch), and the "My Computer" doesn't open. Both time, I get blue screen with fatal error messages.
So, I am going to exchange my old hard drive, as my new drive is faster (as you know), run FDISK, reformat, maybe add another memory, then reinstall.
Is this the right order?</STRONG>