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  1. twolfson

    New graphics card game problems

    I'm running plain old DAoC.
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    New graphics card game problems

    I just got a new GeForce4 MX440-SE graphics card so I can play Dark Age of Camelot on line. The problem is that Whenever I try to run it the game pushes me back to Windows before it's even through loading. I'm running Win98 SE with all the updates. This computer has a VIA C3 Samuel2 1GigaPro CPU with 128 MB Ram. Any help would be appreciated. Brendan 8)
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    Why install SP3?

    WILL i SEE THIS SAME PROBLEM ON A DUAL BOOT WIN98 / WIN2K MACHINE? Damn capslock...
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    Why install SP3?

    It seems the general concensus is that Win2K-SP2 is pretty much bullet proof. It has been on my computer. Why install SP3 if this is the case? Isn't that just opening up a new can of worms? Opinions.... Terry
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    Re-sized partitions and lost "C"

    Alex; Before you sent your reply I gave up on truing to shrink the C partition. I resized the partition back to where it was when I started all this and restored C from a ghost boot image. Everything's working fine now. Thanks, Terry
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    Re-sized partitions and lost "C"

    I don't know, It's dual boot. Only after I choose which system to boot to do I get the error (if I choose the Win98 boot sector).
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    Re-sized partitions and lost "C"

    OK, I checked. The Screen message is; "Invalid system disk Replace the disk and press any key"
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    Re-sized partitions and lost "C"

    Screen message; Invalid system disk (or something like that). I have to wait 25minutes to reboot 'cause I just started downloading SP3. I'll check in half an hour.
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    Re-sized partitions and lost "C"

    I made "C" 1 gig. smaller (I still have 1 gig free on "C"), and allocated that gig to "E" and "G". "C" is still fat 32. I don't know the answer to your third question.. this is a copy of my boot.ini file (the default has always been to boot to W2K): [boot loader] timeout=20 default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(4)\WINNT [operating systems] multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(4)\WINNT="Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional" /fastdetect /sos C:\="Microsoft Windows" MSDOS.SYS/IO.SYS/COMMAND.COM are all in c:\
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    Re-sized partitions and lost "C"

    I have a dual boot system with 5 partitions; C = Win98SE, D = swapfile, E = data, F = Win2K, E = temporary storage of ghost files. I resized my partitions (using partition magic 5) and lost the ability to boot to "C" (my win98 OS) but I can still boot to "F" (my W2K OS). Wassuup with that?, Any Idea's? Terry
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    DSL problems

    Fixed it. It turned out I needed to turn the DHCP Client service back on and set to automatic.
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    DSL problems

    No router, just a Westell modem hooked to my NIC card.
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    DSL problems

    The services that are on are; com + event system event log fax service network connections plug and play print spooler protected storage QoS RSVP remote access connection manager RPC system event notification removable storage telephony windows management instructions WMI driver extensions workstation By the way, this is a dual boot machine and the NIC and DSL work on the win98se side. Terry
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    DSL problems

    I just got a DSL account with Verizon but I can't get the thing to work. When I type in ipconfig /all from the command prompt I get 0.0.0.0 for an IP address. The DSL people think there is a problem with my NIC card, and so do Belkin(the NIC card maker), but I've already tried 2 different cards, and I'm a skeptic! I turned off a lot of my services to lower overhead. Is it possible that I need to turn some of them back on?
  15. I can't remember how to change the wav file that plays when win2K starts. It's not critical but any help would be appreciated. TIA Terry
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