Windows 98 Won't Boot
Howdy folks. This is my first thread in the emergency help forum. I really hope you can help me get through this. Thanks in advance. Here's the issue:
This box has been running Windows 98 and we tried installing Windows XP over it; meaning not a clean install. Anyway somewhere along the lines we got a fatal error forcing us to exit the Windows XP setup. It went through some exit setup procedure and then booted to the following error:
This error occurs each time I reboot the machine and when I use F8 to boot in Safe Mode. I'm out of my shell here and I would really appreciate any help on this one. If I can provide any information that would help further diagnose my problem please ask. Thank you so much.
-Mike
This box has been running Windows 98 and we tried installing Windows XP over it; meaning not a clean install. Anyway somewhere along the lines we got a fatal error forcing us to exit the Windows XP setup. It went through some exit setup procedure and then booted to the following error:
The following file is missing or corrupted: C:WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS
The following file is missing or corrupted: C:WINDOWS\DBLBUFF.SYS
The following file is missing or corrupted: C:WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS
The following file is missing or corrupted: COMMAND.COM
Type the name of the command interpreter (e.g., C:WINDOWS\COMMAND.COM)
C>
This error occurs each time I reboot the machine and when I use F8 to boot in Safe Mode. I'm out of my shell here and I would really appreciate any help on this one. If I can provide any information that would help further diagnose my problem please ask. Thank you so much.
-Mike
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after that, you pretty much will have to do a reinstall as 98 has no repair install feature.
I followed the procedure described in this post. I don't think the problem is the CD though as I've used it successfully before on other machines. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Continued help, ideas, brain storming would be greatly appreciated. Write now I’m looking for a scan disk type utility that would theoretically find bad sectors in the disk
Oh yeah. How can Identify what type of memory is needed? There is no manufacture.
The mobo makers website "should" tell you what kind of ram it takes. (or a manual)