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| Win 98 SE not booting Hi all My grandfater has a P3 450 MHz PC with 128 Mb RAM running win 98 SE. Recently it locked up while he was using it and now wont boot. It will boot fine into safe mode so obviusly all the essential windows files are still intact. if he tries to boot it into normal mode it goes as far as the win 98 splash screen then goes back to the bios configuration table (like some pc's do) and then stops. the sticking point is, if i answers yes to everything in step-by-step except loading all windows drivers, it boots fine. If i answer yes, it freezes. is there any way to find out which drivers its loading before it gets to the desktop so that i can isolate the missing or rouge file that is causing it to freeze. thanks a heap combrains |
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| Re: Win 98 SE not booting bootlog.txt combrains wrote: > > Hi all > > My grandfater has a P3 450 MHz PC with 128 Mb RAM running win 98 SE. > > Recently it locked up while he was using it and now wont boot. > > It will boot fine into safe mode so obviusly all the essential windows files > are still intact. if he tries to boot it into normal mode it goes as far as > the win 98 splash screen then goes back to the bios configuration table > (like some pc's do) and then stops. > > the sticking point is, if i answers yes to everything in step-by-step except > loading all windows drivers, it boots fine. If i answer yes, it freezes. > is there any way to find out which drivers its loading before it gets to the > desktop so that i can isolate the missing or rouge file that is causing it > to freeze. > > thanks a heap > combrains |
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| Re: Win 98 SE not booting Was something installed recently?? (Hardware or software) Was he on the Internet at the time?? (is your Anti-virus definition files up to date as some like the Sven virus cripple Windows.exe files) If you are certain that you don't have a virus on the computer then try this 1. Boot up into safe mode 2. Click Start > Run 3. type "msconfig" (without quitation marks" 4. Click on "Startup Tab" 5. untick everything then restart computer. when computer restarts in normal mode gom through steps 2 - 5 except at step 5. tick one item and restart the computer, do this until all items have a tick next to them or until you encounter your problem again. If you encounter the problem before all items are ticked just boot into safe mode and untick the last item that you put a tick in. |
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| Re: Win 98 SE not booting When u restart if that works go to these site and look for the names on it by using ctrl f and typing in the name this is a very helpfull site when it comes to msconfig programs telling u what they are and it will give u a description if u need them and it will tell u if it is a virus http://www.lafn.org/webconnect/mento...p/PENINDEX.HTM "Micky" <haugmichael********.com> wrote in message news:62946053.0401071425.575d318a@posting.google.c om... > Was something installed recently?? (Hardware or software) > Was he on the Internet at the time?? (is your Anti-virus definition > files up to date as some like the Sven virus cripple Windows.exe > files) > > > If you are certain that you don't have a virus on the computer then > try this > > > 1. Boot up into safe mode > > 2. Click Start > Run > > 3. type "msconfig" (without quitation marks" > > 4. Click on "Startup Tab" > > 5. untick everything then restart computer. > > when computer restarts in normal mode gom through steps 2 - 5 except > at step 5. tick one item and restart the computer, do this until all > items have a tick next to them or until you encounter your problem > again. If you encounter the problem before all items are ticked just > boot into safe mode and untick the last item that you put a tick in. |
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| Re: Win 98 SE not booting haugmichael********.com (Micky) wrote in message news:<62946053.0401071425.575d318a@posting.google. com>... > Was something installed recently?? (Hardware or software) > Was he on the Internet at the time?? (is your Anti-virus definition > files up to date as some like the Sven virus cripple Windows.exe > files) > > > If you are certain that you don't have a virus on the computer then > try this > > > 1. Boot up into safe mode > > 2. Click Start > Run > > 3. type "msconfig" (without quitation marks" > > 4. Click on "Startup Tab" > > 5. untick everything then restart computer. > > when computer restarts in normal mode gom through steps 2 - 5 except > at step 5. tick one item and restart the computer, do this until all > items have a tick next to them or until you encounter your problem > again. If you encounter the problem before all items are ticked just > boot into safe mode and untick the last item that you put a tick in. I stuffed around with msconfig for about 3 hrs and had no luck. My feeling is that its either in the win.ini or the boot.ini and not the startup. I would try using bootlog.txt like wizard said but i cant find it on the root of the drive (could it be anywhere else?). any other sugestions? thanks again combrains |
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| Re: Win 98 SE not booting Unless you have a lot of necessary files, sometimes just formatting the hard drive and reloading, can save a lot of miserable troubleshooting. I keep an extra hard drive on hand, which I can also try, before formatting the original drive. In response to: combrains@myrealbox.com (combrains) wrote in message news:<db7eb692.0401072132.2098f1c@posting.google.c om>... > haugmichael********.com (Micky) wrote in message news:<62946053.0401071425.575d318a@posting.google. com>... > > Was something installed recently?? (Hardware or software) > > Was he on the Internet at the time?? (is your Anti-virus definition > > files up to date as some like the Sven virus cripple Windows.exe > > files) > > > > > > If you are certain that you don't have a virus on the computer then > > try this > > > > > > 1. Boot up into safe mode > > > > 2. Click Start > Run > > > > 3. type "msconfig" (without quitation marks" > > > > 4. Click on "Startup Tab" > > > > 5. untick everything then restart computer. > > > > when computer restarts in normal mode gom through steps 2 - 5 except > > at step 5. tick one item and restart the computer, do this until all > > items have a tick next to them or until you encounter your problem > > again. If you encounter the problem before all items are ticked just > > boot into safe mode and untick the last item that you put a tick in. > > > > > > I stuffed around with msconfig for about 3 hrs and had no luck. > My feeling is that its either in the win.ini or the boot.ini and not > the startup. I would try using bootlog.txt like wizard said but i > cant find it on the root of the drive (could it be anywhere else?). > any other sugestions? > > thanks again > combrains |
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