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| Posted : | Thursday, October 21st, 2004 03:09:10 PM |
| By : | rpolsdorfer |
| non-destructive repair of Windows 98SE | Configuration: |
I need to run a non-destructive repair of Windows 98SE. How do I do it? When I run my 98SE Upgrade disk I get the message: "Setup does not have enough conventional memory to check your computer's hard disks" no matter how few programs are running.
When I run from a boot floppy with CD support I get: "Cannot create a temporary directory"
Thanks, Ricker
| Operating System : Windows 98SE 98SE
RAM : Actual:192 MB
Motherboard : Intel SE 440BX-2 450 MHz
Hard Disk : WD, Space: 20 GB
Partition Details : single
CD Drive : CD RW Sony
Additional Comments : I need to run a non-destructive repair of Windows 98SE. How do I do it? When I run my 98SE Upgrade disk I get the message: "Setup does not have enough conventional memory to check your computer's hard disks" no matter how few programs are running.
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Re: non-destructive repair of Windows 98SE by Anonymous Ghost on December 27th, 2005 05:36:50 PM computer wont shutdown properly,windows is shutting down screen stays on so computer stays on |
Re: non-destructive repair of Windows 98SE by Anonymous Ghost on December 28th, 2005 04:35:18 AM Hi Anonymous Ghost on December 27th, 2005 05:36:50 PM
The computer could hang at the shutdown screen intermittently, because the Apmbatt.sys component is not responding to the system shutdown notification from the operating system and could enter an endless loop.
To resolve this problem you need to download and install the Windows 98 Second Edition Shutdown Supplement file. You can download it from:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows98/downloads/contents/wurecommended/s_wufeatured/win98se/
http://www.microsoft.com/windows98/downloads/corporate.asp |
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