ddyck 0 Posted January 17, 2002 Any help on the following would be greatly appreciated. I recently upgraded a system running Win95 to Win2000 Professional. The installation process appeared to work fine. The problem I am having now is that I am unable to install many different programs. I can install MSOffice and Adaptec software, but I can't install any drivers from my motheboard disk or from my Video Card disk. Various other programs won't work either. The error message I get is: "ntvdm.exe has generated errors" and it goes on to tell me I have to close down the program. It was recommended that I install Service Pack 1, which I did, but this did not change anything. Then I installed Service Pack 2, and still no change. Could this be hardware conflicts? bad memory? I need help! System: QDI Advance 10F Motherboard Via/Cyrix 733Mhz 256MHz SDRAM PC133 3dBlaster Riva TNT2 32Meg Video Card Maxtor 40G HD LG 8x4x32 CDRW note: I am planning on installing my modem and soundcard after I know that Windows 2000 is running correctly. Share this post Link to post
pbuckne 0 Posted January 26, 2002 Personally I wouldn't have upgraded. I would have run a straight install. Got a friend who started his PI system out with DOS 6 something or other, and then upgraded to Win3.1, Win95, added USB support, and then moved on to Win98 FE... Needless to say, the thing runs pretty poorly. I couldn't imagine the problems that running as powerful an OS as 2k on something like FAT or FAT16 would do to it, but it can't be good. Unless I am horribly mistaken, I would backup, format, and load fresh. Share this post Link to post