Originally posted by MaskedMan That's funny... thanks for the chuckle
it's the best for the application it runs. it's sly's system I am talking about and he needs to run a voice app to control everything which doesnty work on xp or 2k
Originally posted by MaskedMan Most common reason is that you're using Win98. Format C and install something from this century
Yah, like XP or 2000 cause they are very stable.
Yes, something has corrupted or modified your OS.
- Did you install any programs, drivers or perform any updates? If yes, uninstall.
- Did you perform any scans (trojans or anti-virus) recently? If yes, perform a restore. If an online scan:
The beauty of an OS like 98 (unlike the crap 2K) is you can do a soft install over the existing one.
Run set-up (setup) from a dos prompt and re-install you OS. (Yah, BillyBoy's message will say it is not recommended.)
Drivers and yadda yadda will be intact (some software links maybe severed, but that is a minimal problem).
I have many many friends that use various OSs, and my fav to fix is 98 - I perform soft installs all the time, with no problem!
(Try the function "repair OS" from a 2k or XP disc ... what a mess that is.)
Originally posted by iwantchixx it's the best for the application it runs. it's sly's system I am talking about and he needs to run a voice app to control everything which doesnty work on xp or 2k
Originally posted by Paco, of Large Cash. Yah, like XP or 2000 cause they are very stable,
Yes, something has corrupted or modified your OS.
- Did you install any programs, drives or perform any updates? If yes, uninstall.
- Did you perform any scans (trojans or anti-virus) recently? If yes, perform a restore. If an online scan:
The beauty of an OS like 98 (unlike the crap 2K) is you can do a soft install over the existing one.
Run set-up (setup) from a dos prompt and re-install you OS. (Yah, BillyBoy's message will say it is not recommended.)
Drivers and yadda yadda will be intact (some software links maybe severed, but that is a minimal problem).
I have many many friends that use various OSs, and my fav to fix is 98 - I perform soft installs all the time, with no problem!
(Try the function "repair OS" from a 2k or XP disc ... what a mess that is.)
shit, I forgot win98 can soft instal that easily, might be worth trying
Originally posted by azguy It's trying to protect you. Probably something crashed. Just reboot again. "If the problem persists, please contact your system administrator".
if just rebooting again was that easy of a solution there would be no prpoblem heh
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