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    Ensign
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    WIN98 problem installing

    i have been working on installing win98 on a newly built KG7 mobo computer. and i have had a lot a problems after getting it finally, after skiping toons of installation files i got it to work, has anyone else had this problem. to note, i lower the overclock cpu down to factory speed and it worked better.

    specs
    WD 8-gb 7200
    kg7 raid
    512mb 2100 ecc reg.
    AMD xp 1700+ @ 1466
    aiw radeon 32mb
    sblive!
    cdrom

    another question : my kg7 doesent startup the floppy when booting, what in bios changes that, yes i know thats a dumb question but it has made be press f1 if there is a no disc i bielieve, i could be just skipping something in bios

    and another thing i just have to mention

    i was in bios of a 3 year old p3 of an HP, it was pothetic how junk the bios is in boughtong computers, makes me disusted
    Current Specs:
    Abit KG7-Raid w/Alpha Pal 50cfm
    AMD XP 1700+
    512mb DDR 2100 ECC REG.
    WD 80gb 7200
    SBLive! Platinum
    AIW Radeon 32mb

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    Yeah, don't install while overclocked. Always run at the stock speed when you're installing anything significant (especially a whole OS).

    If you limped your computer through your OS-install on an overclocked system... then I say you should wipe it clean and reinstall at the stock speed. If your overclock really isn't 100% stable, then you never know what kind of blips or glitches could have "poisoned" the OS during the install.

    And is that an eight-gig... or an eighty-gig in your system? Just curious.

    You should have three or four boot-device options in your bios... set them to 1. Floppy 2. CD-ROM 3. Hard Drive 4. Zip or other (if applicable).

    Or... if you just installed this motherboard... you might have plugged the Floppy Cable in upside-down (I've done that). Does it show up in Windows?





    Dave.

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    Originally posted by Dave_7
    Or... if you just installed this motherboard... you might have plugged the Floppy Cable in upside-down (I've done that). Does it show up in Windows?





    Dave.

    Ugh... I hate that!

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