Thanks, matt. March 30th, , PM 4. Join Date Jul Posts 1, March 31st, , AM 5. April 2nd, , PM 6. Join Date Oct Posts 2, Hmm everyone seems to be correct here.
The Win98 cd is trying to install to your memory and not your hard drive. This suggests your hard drive is not seen in the bios or there is not a Fat 32 partition on it. Follow Trains link and re-Fdisk your drive. Make sure it is seen and detected in the bios first. April 24th, , AM 7. None of the Mr Fixits have been able to resolve the problems, and I haven't been able to locate a solution I'm uncertain of which Mr Fixits I ran, I ran every one it suggested I run when I followed that path from microsoft.
Sfc run resulted in Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them. Details are included in the log file in the Cbs. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question 9. Report abuse. Details required :. Use a Quad core computer Jul 28, 1, 0 3, Jan 23, 4, 35 17, I had installed window and today and just after installing I ran exe file of adobe reader and i got popped up.
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They didn't pop-up the message "Program too big to fit in memory" but they corrupted the. I thought 'OK, maybe it is something with the memory' and tested it with games that have the highest memory requirements and it worked perfectly. Ofcourse, until the. Then I have to restore a few times a day when my files only. Now I'm starting to think it could be a hard disk problem or a motherboard virus heard about those, but don't know how they tamper the system. The hard disk theory doesn't seem very likely to me 'cause I got a new hard disk 7 months ago, so I suppose that's not the problem but still have to test it.
And now, what do YOU say? I can only say I've encountered an unbelievable problem that I've never seen before at any computer, and I'm dealing with people's computers every day. I've never even heard about this kind of crap. If I take my computer to a service center, they'll probably just format the disk and reinstall Windows including drivers, like I did. They'll see everything's OK and send me my computer back.
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