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Solve : Problem 2 - DOS Prompt / Crashing - 98SE? |
Answer» <html><body><p>This second problem is a bit more awkward to explain. Again I'm on 98SE, not through choice. <br/><br/>Over the <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/past-1148648" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about PAST">PAST</a> few months I've come across problems when installing or running some programs. Basically the whole machine freezes but with a twist. The monitor image goes wavy, almost like a slowed down yet constant degauss. <br/><br/>It hasn't proved as too much of a problem as most programs I use are free, so I just find another <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/one-241053" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about ONE">ONE</a> which doesn't cause the problem but recently I've noticed that sometimes when the screen freezes a DOS prompt either half appears or appears blank on the screen. <br/><br/>Again I asked my friend, the linux <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/user-25565" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about USER">USER</a>, and he thought it might have something to do with settings on the DOS prompt in that it's allocating all memory to the prompt and causing a crash. When an installation or program needs to use it it crashes.<br/><br/>This one seems to puzzle most I've asked. <br/><br/>I know this machines on the way out but I can't afford another one at the moment. I'd upgrade OS but this machine would either run it sluggish or not at all. <br/><br/>Thanks<br/><br/>Dave Quote</p><blockquote>It hasn't proved as too much of a problem as most programs I use are free, so I just find another one which doesn't cause the problem but recently I've noticed that sometimes when the screen freezes a DOS prompt either half appears or appears blank on the screen. </blockquote> <br/>What programs are these? Are they DOS programs? Have you tried adjusting the settings for the program in WIndows? If they are DOS programs do they run in full screen DOSbox through WIndows? What if you sut down and restart in DOS mode?<br/><br/>If Windows programs, again which ones? Are they made for Win98? Some specifics would be helpful.<br/><br/><br/> Quote<blockquote>Again I asked my friend, the linux user, and he thought it might have something to do with settings on the DOS prompt in that it's allocating all memory to the prompt and causing a crash. When an installation or program needs to use it it crashes. </blockquote> <br/>Again, you can adjust some settings for individual programs in regard to memory allocation, esp. DOS programs.<br/><br/> Quote<blockquote>I know this machines on the way out but I can't afford another one at the moment. I'd upgrade OS but this machine would either run it sluggish or not at all. </blockquote> <br/>Nothing wrong with old machines. I've got a fine tuned Windows 98 box with 128 RAM which does most things as fast as some P4's I've seen with XP. (These are basic tasks, not video editing, etc.) plus you don't have to put up with XP. <br/><br/> Quote<blockquote>What programs are these? Are they DOS programs? Have you tried adjusting the settings for the program in WIndows? If they are DOS programs do they run in full screen DOSbox through WIndows? What if you sut down and restart in DOS mode?<br/><br/>If Windows programs, again which ones? Are they made for Win98? Some specifics would be helpful.<br/></blockquote> <br/><br/>They're windows programs. The latest one that did it was Nero 6. They're latest programs so I'm guessing they're not made specifically for 98 but they're compatible or I wouldnt be trying to install them. Mostly the error occurs during installation. <br/><br/>I've tried opening the DOS prompt on its own to the same effect. <br/><br/><br/>How long since you reinstalled Windows? Are there other problems as well, besides the printer?Reinstalling windows doesn't do anything. Tried it a few times but it doesnt rid the problem. I had considered at one point about the level of formatting I'm doing. I usually just do a <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/standard-246169" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about STANDARD">STANDARD</a> format. One thought of mine is that its a virus lurking in the <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/realms-1178989" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about REALMS">REALMS</a> of my hard drive. With doing standard format it wouldnt be scanned by the anti-virus because it wouldnt appear on the FAT table?A good format and fdisk/mbr should make it clean as a whistle. I would not have virus anywhere near the top of my list after doing that.Seems like the only option left! <br/><br/>Thanks</body></html> | |