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Trouble with new display and Device Manager
Location
of source path: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Setup\ Just right click source path then left click source path then modify to: C:\windows\options\install. Also, boot up on start isk: At A: Type scanreg then import an earlier registry to fix what you messed up.

KT7-RAID problem
Before
formatting, make sure your bootable floppy provides access to your cdrom drive. When ready, repartition, reformat your harddrive as necessary, boot-up to a: and at dos prompt type: lock c: then run setup from the win95 cdrom and install windows. If it sounds too complicated, you may want to hire a local

any difference ?
You need good tools for that, a lot of patience, and, if you're unlucky and Windows doesn't even boot after the drive letter change, a few very special registry tricks. In short---not recommended. It is usually better to install Windows again, and make sure it ends up on C: by removing everything before the

Add New Hardware/Wave Device for Voice Modem
Boot up the system as normal. 9. Windows 9x will detect a PCI Serial Controller, PCI Card or PCI Communication Device. Select "CANCEL" when prompted to install a driver, and allow Windows to finish loading as normal. 10. Browse to the location where you extracted the file (again, usually c:\windows\temp).

Nvidia Display Drivers
Khi boot up ca'i ma'i thi` no' phai~ tu+. detect va` ddo`i driver. Dda`ng na`i ca~ win 2k va` xp kho^ng tha^'y ca'i mudda^`m, cha(~ng co' ddo`i hoi~ gi` ca~. Tui dda(.t cd do^ ma'i va` manually install sop oe, nhu+ng win 2k va^?n kho^ng tha^'y. No' co' hai ca'i slot ma` co' the^~ ca9'm mu dda^`m do^ ddo+u+.c.

Start up Problem
On my own, I tried different variations at re-formatting and re-partitioning and re-fixing the boot record with my existing SCSI drive in place. Finally I got through the boot up sucessfully and was able to complete my Win2k(sp2) setup, and then I re-installed the chip, Video, ATa, & Audio Drivers,

True Image 11 back up C: Restore to D: then boot to D:
When the system boots up, it will detect the device and will ask you where to look for drivers. Select 'Search for the best driver for your device' Click on 'Specify Location' Type in c: Click on 'Next' Click on 'Finish' System Lockup Error Q: I installed the USB card in my system. The system recognizes the OPTi

Start up Problem
"Hari"
<h...@c-bass.com> wrote in message news:OcdYnw4eDHA.2320@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... Hi , I have a dual boot up PC with Win 2000 & Win 98. 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 that point.

Dual boot - remove one OS.
I deleted every reference I could find for the card, including the inf files in c:\windows\inf\other. Reboot. All is well. Plug in the 650, PnP detects it. I specify the location of the driver (which I had moved from diskette to haddrive). The install finishes, I'm asked to reboot, which I do. After boot up

driver for usb
Tha(`ng my? ba'ng cho tui ca'i ha.c drive no'i la` no' ga^`n nhu+a mo+'i hoa`n toa`ng, ta.i gi` ca'i PC mo+'i cua~ no' bi. tu.c ta(.c kho^ng boot up ddo+u+.c cho ne^nh no' tha'o parts ra Tui ddem ca'i second modem ddo' install do^ ca'i pentium PC cu?, install driver, no' cu?ng kho^ng access ddo+u+.c modem ddo'.

Unable to start Win 2000
Bernhard Ege bernhard....@mail.dk comp os ms-windows programmer drivers Well, I am not sure where to ask, but here goes: I was installing a capture driver for my wintv pci card and this cause XP to freeze during install. On the following boot up, my usb webcam has ceased to work. I have yet to figure out why that

JAZ doesn't work in DOS -PLEASE HELP 2nd request no answers
Gone are the days of DOS when you could simply tell the hard drive to reformat over itself and commit "hari kari"!! I suspect the problem is in the registry as when you go to repair install mode, the drive actually comes up as being the C drive. It's just when the system boots up that the switch is made. and it's

Drive letters mixed up
when the boot drive is involved. Maybe the safest thing now would be to swap out the (possibly) ailing drive by: 1) make a clone from C: to F: 2) remove the disk from XP (Windows, remove F: from the logical XP system) 3) Power down and remove both physically. 4) Re-install the ex-F: drive, jumpered as "master" 5)

Reinstall Windows
Depending on the system you are running, there are several ways to get to the C prompt. At the C prompt type format c: /s ( /s tells it to transfer your basic system -- which you must have); after format is complete, restart computer with win98 start up floppy in A drive; computer will boot and install driver for

Start up Problem
I get eight occurences of the scanner Umax S-12 when I boot. Proceed to the second page and check "Do not ask to install this driver again", or something When booting up, without fail, Windows tells me it cannot find C:/Program. Someone told me I needed to change the file name. Again, I am not given this option

I have no clue
Dan C youmustbejok...@invalid.org alt os linux mandrake On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 21:18:41 +0100, Scott wrote: Ok I'm kinda new at this linux world and after about 10 Do you get the nVidia "splash screen" (mostly white w/ an nVidia logo on it) when you boot up? If you don't, you didn't install the driver correctly.

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
I also don't want Symantec on this one so I'll need alternatives for every thing Systemworks does (I can install Ghost separately without gunking up the system too The big plus to me for having the programs on a separate drive is you can burn a much smaller image of the C drive (on mine it can take hours even

mu dda^`m o+~ cho^? na`o?
XP is my default boot drive, it is installed on my first sata hard drive, and that is the boot order I have selected in the bios, which is what I want. When you have the legacy entry set up via VBP using your default boot process, which you said was Vista, you can set the legacy drive letter to C or you can

External Hard Drive used for System Backup.
The format command won't work on the C drive after the OS is installed.(tried that too) And there is no FDISK command anymore. (I believe they dropped that some where about 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.

Nvidia Display Drivers
I recently had to buy a new hard drive because the old one crashed. My problem is, when I put in the WIN 98 setup disk it won't install a driver for the CD ROM because it is not physically installed in the laptop so then, I can't install Windows '98. My computer will boot up to C: because I copied the system file