Baza_Boy
October 26th, 2001, 03:38 AM
Here's my system config:
AMD Athlon 1.4GHz
512MB RAM
Western Digital 40GB 7200 Hard Drive
KinetiZ M/B
Creative Labs GeForce2 GTS graphics card
Creative Labs SB Live! 5.1 Player sound card
Creative Labs DVD 12x Encore Infra (with DXr3 card)
HP CD-RW 8100
Hauppage Win-TV GO TV card
Netgear PCI Network card
I've recently bought the upgradable version of Win ME. I tried to install it over Win98 (not SE). It crashed 49% of the way through copying the files. I rebooted, and tried again. It got to 51%, and crashed again.
So I reformatted the drive, and tried a fresh install of Win ME from scratch. Before this happened though, I had problems booting up with CD drivers, since it would crash on the message
"Scanning PCI slots with mechanism 2"
with the standard Win98 Boot disk in. So, after removing my PCI cards one at a time, and booting back up, I found it was my sound card that was causing the problem. I thought it might be because it was conflicting with the Creative sound card built onto the M/B. So I set the BIOS settings back to optimal defaults, hoping to disable the On-board sound card, and it seemed to work OK.
This time it went through the file copying, but gave me tons of error messages while "updating system configuration", the bit after it sets up the control panel and application groups. The error messages were along the lines of:
"The program, KERNEL32.EXE has stopped running. If this problem continues, please reboot the machine."
There were loads of these messages, some referencing DDHELP.EXE, and others I can't remember. Eventually, after multiple hits of the ENTER key (and plenty of cursing and swearing), it finished, and seemed to boot into WinME. However, all it gave me was a grey screen, no icons, no start bar, just a mouse pointer. After doing a CTRL+ALT+DEL to show the programs running, I found, to my delight, that there was NOTHING in the list.
So, I tried another reformat, installed Win98 from scratch (which went in with no problems what-so-ever), then an upgrade install to ME. It wouldn't even try it from Windows, so I went back to DOS, and tried from there. Again, it got through the file copying, but gave me all those error messages about the KERNEL and various other programs. After a few reboots, I actually saw the front end of WinME, icons and all! However (!!), when I tried to open My Computer, it wouldn't load, saying something about an HTML program has crashed. I presume this is something to do with the way the window is displayed, much like an internet browser. Control Panel did the same.
I am at the end of my tether. I was going to try and install Win95, and then Win98SE over the top, and maybe brave WinME again, but I'm not optimistic. Plus, I'm weary as to whether Win95 will understand my 40GB drive.
Does anyone have ANY suggestions or ideas?
Sorry it's been a long one, but I thought I'd give as much detail as I could.
Thanks
Barry
AMD Athlon 1.4GHz
512MB RAM
Western Digital 40GB 7200 Hard Drive
KinetiZ M/B
Creative Labs GeForce2 GTS graphics card
Creative Labs SB Live! 5.1 Player sound card
Creative Labs DVD 12x Encore Infra (with DXr3 card)
HP CD-RW 8100
Hauppage Win-TV GO TV card
Netgear PCI Network card
I've recently bought the upgradable version of Win ME. I tried to install it over Win98 (not SE). It crashed 49% of the way through copying the files. I rebooted, and tried again. It got to 51%, and crashed again.
So I reformatted the drive, and tried a fresh install of Win ME from scratch. Before this happened though, I had problems booting up with CD drivers, since it would crash on the message
"Scanning PCI slots with mechanism 2"
with the standard Win98 Boot disk in. So, after removing my PCI cards one at a time, and booting back up, I found it was my sound card that was causing the problem. I thought it might be because it was conflicting with the Creative sound card built onto the M/B. So I set the BIOS settings back to optimal defaults, hoping to disable the On-board sound card, and it seemed to work OK.
This time it went through the file copying, but gave me tons of error messages while "updating system configuration", the bit after it sets up the control panel and application groups. The error messages were along the lines of:
"The program, KERNEL32.EXE has stopped running. If this problem continues, please reboot the machine."
There were loads of these messages, some referencing DDHELP.EXE, and others I can't remember. Eventually, after multiple hits of the ENTER key (and plenty of cursing and swearing), it finished, and seemed to boot into WinME. However, all it gave me was a grey screen, no icons, no start bar, just a mouse pointer. After doing a CTRL+ALT+DEL to show the programs running, I found, to my delight, that there was NOTHING in the list.
So, I tried another reformat, installed Win98 from scratch (which went in with no problems what-so-ever), then an upgrade install to ME. It wouldn't even try it from Windows, so I went back to DOS, and tried from there. Again, it got through the file copying, but gave me all those error messages about the KERNEL and various other programs. After a few reboots, I actually saw the front end of WinME, icons and all! However (!!), when I tried to open My Computer, it wouldn't load, saying something about an HTML program has crashed. I presume this is something to do with the way the window is displayed, much like an internet browser. Control Panel did the same.
I am at the end of my tether. I was going to try and install Win95, and then Win98SE over the top, and maybe brave WinME again, but I'm not optimistic. Plus, I'm weary as to whether Win95 will understand my 40GB drive.
Does anyone have ANY suggestions or ideas?
Sorry it's been a long one, but I thought I'd give as much detail as I could.
Thanks
Barry