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486DX Help
I have a dual boot machine...Win 98/2000. My system has 3 hard drives. Win98 sees the c and e drive only. Thats ok because d is in the 2000 format. When I boot up in win 2000, I get c and d only. Windows 2000 is telling me that drivers are not installed for that drive. Is there a way to install driver for the

Would like a bit of help with setup of a Gateway P90
Most of the time, Add New Hardware will detect it and install a driver for it. If not, you can manually add the driver from the list. ..... This option automatically comes up if you interrupt Win95's boot up process, or it freezes up or otherwise fails to start. Also, while in Safe Mode, Device Manager cannot tell

HELP needed to recover from a system crash!
After
the initial install is complete, I turn off VM, reboot and degrag the C: drive. Then I turn VM back on, set a fixed swap file size (min and max equal) and reboot Dual boot: I use partition magic and boot magic so I can't tell you the 'hard 'n' dirty way' to do it. No problem. I have Partition Magic 7.

Umax, XP Pro, and you.
3. NOW plug in the WinSander. 4. Boot up, and install the WinSander. 5. Reboot. 6. Install the driver. 7. Reboot twice. 8. Install the COM component. 9. Reboot. 10. Dennis M Ritchie, 29 July 1999. C FAQ: http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/top.html K&R answers, C books, etc: http://users.powernet.co.uk/eton.

Sanyo 3CD appears as one CD
Do you have to re-install the driver each time you change the port settings? I'm begining to lose hope. -----Original Message----- Do you know how the BIOS id set 4l*'pjl set pageprotect=off*'pjl set When I try to print from C:\dir > prn all I get is one line which looks like: volume in drive c has no label.

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
Have the downloaded Promise100 driver on a floppy disk. Install the windows, and press F6 whenever there is one such option (I don't remember when exactly is that, but it is during the boot-up), and insert the floppy for windows to digest that driver.

LS-120 Floppy driver problem
Installed the nic in the home pc, installed the driver. Hooked up the cable to the switch box (port 1) - Already have a Xircom XE2000 nic installed in the laptop. installed Both pcs have File and Printer sharing for Microsoft Networks installed. Both pcs ask me to log into Microsoft Networking when I boot up.

Format and Clean Install of W98
So I grabbed my slipstreamed copy of XP Home (it has SP2 on it) and did a repair/install. That went fine until the final reboot where a box popped up telling D: will boot. My drives were A, C, D, E, F with G being my CD/DVD Went to the BIOS and told it to boot from D: It did. It made the old D: drive C: and the

Umax, XP Pro, and you.
I can now boot from a floppy, with cdrom support, but I CANT install windos. I am getting error messages now like: system device c:\windows\<jfad>.vxd could not be I can only suggest you try and partition the hard drive and install windows in the partition. Then change the bios to boot up to the partition.

System Crash - Please Help
An E-disc I'm hoping to keep as a final C:-disc, if all goes well. That won't happen. The boot volume must always keep the drive letter assigned to it when Windows was installed. If you want to change the drive letter onto which Windows is installed you must reinstall the operating system.

Old Driver Tries To Load and Fails
When you first boot up you will see "set up" and F1 or Del or some other key to press to go into the BIOS (set up). Once done, download and install CCleaner from www.ccleaner.com and use the Clean Up Feature. Then defrag your C drive. I would make two partitions, one for XP and programs (C) and one for data (D)

Can a hard drive be physically damaged due to power loss at ...
I had thought, when I installed Vista on the new third hard drive, it would automatically give me that option during boot, but it didn't. I'll check it out and see what I can do , thanks. -- Don "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnho...@comcast.net> wrote in message news:C133CCB0-2A9F-4BE7-9FC3-E6E0ED783D0D@microsoft.com.

How to install w2k on at ata100 disk on the promise controller ??
Hi , I have a dual boot up PC with Win 2000 & Win 98. I tried installing the audio device driver for the sound card in my PC. During which time, the system crashed and now when I try to restart the PC it comes up with a blue screen with a stop error (with a message unable to install the driver) and just stops at

Win95 FAQs and Answers Part 4 of 14: Hardware
I booted up to the command prompt and moved all of the highpoint related files from the c:\windows\system\iosubsys directory to a backup directory. I was than able to boot up into windows and it said it had found some new hardware. I was then able to install the driver for Highpoing BIOS 1.0.3b1.

LS-120 Floppy driver problem
I didn't get the floppy drive installed until Monday or Tuesday, after My Computer no longer recognized the DVD drive. I also went into Disk Management and hightlighted the C drive but the format option was grayed out. I changed the Boot Up Sequence and place the hdd as the first bootable device.

Installing a CD ROM driver
Used the first option and it booted right up without any problem and without the C: invalid boot.ini showing up on the scree. I checked msconfig and the You can't break anything trying the diskette, if nothing happens just take the diskette out of the drive and reboot and the computer will boot as it does now.

If you're a genius tell me this!
Larry n...@larry-arnold.com alt support autism If you have a boot up floppy it should install a driver for the CD in order to reinstall windows from that if you need to. You could create a boot up floppy from Vicky's machine. -- Larry L'autisme c'est moi "Space folds, and folded space bends, and bent folded space

Problems with windows98 re-installation
When trying to restart computer in MSdos mode to install driver for cd burner (with driver diskette in the a: drive) the computer hung at a blank screen with a blinking cursor. The computer will not boot up , on boot up the computer shows the starting windows98 screen then says starting msdos program and hangs at

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
Booting into repair mode shows that the instalation is really on drive C, but the drive gets remapped to I when windows itself boots up. after a new install, my drive letters are all mixed up My hard drive (which should be 'c') is labeled I while USB drives are lettered C, F, G, and H and CDROM's are D and E.

Drive letters mixed up
You should be able to make one if you can boot up though. Good luck ckyspar...@my-deja.com> wrote in message news:8e2cdu$at9$1@nnrp1.deja.com. Here are some symptoms when booting: -A driver is not found or missing, please install driver. -An error has occurred in files C:\CD-ROM\CD-ROM -Unable to detect CD-ROM,