Results 1 to 4 of 4

Thread: Windows 98SE boot up problems

  1. #1
    Ensign
    Join Date
    Apr 2001
    Location
    San Diego
    Posts
    24

    Angry

    I have all of a sudden gotten a massive slowdown in my boot up time. I'm trying to figure out if it's a driver or BIOS problem. I have tried three different BIOSes for my board (Abit KT7-Raid; UL, WZ, now YH), but they all do the same thing. The windows loading screen comes up, then pops back to the list of devices, etc. with the cursor blinking. Then my CD drives try to access who knows what for a couple of minutes, then the OS finally comes up. Any ideas? Here's my total system rundown:

    AMD 850 T-bird
    Abit KT7-raid (BIOS-YH)
    512M generic RAM
    30G IBM DTLA ATA100 on ATA100 channel
    3D Prophet GTS 32M (driver 7.52)
    SBLive
    Kingston NIC
    Pioneer 105S DVD
    Plextor 8432 CDRW
    Iomega Zip 100

    Thanks for the help!

  2. #2
    the admiral formerly known as overclocked OC's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2000
    Location
    Julian, NC
    Posts
    5,923
    First, make sure you don't have AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS file in the root directory of the C: drive unless you absolutely need them for something. Then use the MSCONFIG utility to customize the boot process. Lots of options here, so check this tutorial:
    http://www.techadvice.com/w98/M/MS_CONFIG.htm

    The trick to quick Win98 boot times is to have as little load at boot as possible. MSCONFIG lets you easily accomplish that. I know Win98 very well, so if you'd like some offline help feel free to email me.

    -OC

  3. #3
    Ensign
    Join Date
    Apr 2001
    Location
    San Diego
    Posts
    24
    overclocked-
    Thanks for the reply. I already reformatted my drive and reinstalled Windows. Guess where the problem showed up? Yup, my good old SBLive drivers and my current BIOS don't get along very well. Luckily this is a very common problem so there is a fix for it...a beta BIOS available from VIAHardware.com. This fixed everything, and I'm happy once more.

    PS. Be sure when you're in msconfig to remove everything but Systray.exe, unless you have a virus checker or something you absolutely need to have running, his helps a lot too.

  4. #4
    the admiral formerly known as overclocked OC's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2000
    Location
    Julian, NC
    Posts
    5,923
    Yeah - the SBLive drivers are sometimes more trouble than they're worth. Glad you got it all sorted out though. One more tip - whenever I install a new app I reboot whether it asks to or not, and after the reboot I recheck MSCONFIG to see if anything has changed.

    -OC

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •