>I recently had a local computer dealer build a custom PC which contains the following components:
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>AOpen AP59s motherboard
>Cyrix MII 333Mhz. CPU
>32Mb. PC100 SDRAM
>4Mb. AGP Trident Video Card
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>To this I have added:
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>Matrox 6.4 Gb Hard Drive - Primary IDE - Master
>36X CDROM - Primary IDE - Slave
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>I have been able to install MS-DOS 6.2 which ran fine. I then installed the MS-DOS driver for the CDROM and proceeded to install Win98. After Win98 initial install completed it asked me to reboot. Upon rebooting, it proceed to complete the install but hangs when trying to locate hardware devices. I can do a "Step by Step Configuration" boot as long as I say "No" to loading the Win98 drivers.
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>My questions:
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>Is there a way to control which Win98 drivers are loaded so that I can narrow down the problem? From my experince, it seems like a all or nothing deal.
You can try copying the files from the CD-ROM to a directory on the hard drive from DOS, then booting from the hard drive with -no- CD-ROM driver installed an running install from the local hard drive - if it's a problem with Win98 and the DOS driver for the CD-ROM, this will take it out of the mix.
You can also boot with the Boot Log enabled, and then examine the Boot Log after it hangs. You boot to Safe Mode to view C:\BOOTLOG.TXT