|
|
|
re: Fatal exceptions
Sunday, June 1, 2008 at 6:39 am Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Reuven Ben-Daniel
(24 messages posted)
Bob, thank you I understand, but what about the 80 gigas. of programs and files I
have on my computer If I install Windows first, and then copy the rest of my existing
HD on to my new one, will they be recognized by Windows or will I have to reinstall
them? There are many cad programs that were downloaded directly and the firms are
no longer in existence. Now I manage with a little maneuvering to start Windows and
log on to the internet but most of the facilities are missing. For instance I cannot
play music through the cd player.. or at all. But I still want to know the reason
the Windows installation fails in the last few minutes when it is setting up the
hard ware?
On Saturday, May 31, 2008 at 12:25 pm, bob wells wrote:
>Reuven,
>
>You could spend a lot of time trying to repair your current issues with win98, and
>you may succeed in getting it working again, however, if your intent is as stated
>"copy to New Larger HDD", then you may be asking for problems with the new HDD.
>
>Any unresolved errors will simply be transferred to the New HDD.
>
>Best advice I can offer, and what gewg_ was trying to lead you to, is a clean install
>of Win98, either on the existing HDD , just prior to the HDD swap,or on the new
one.
>
>BW
>
>
>
>There's nothing to learn from someone who already agrees with you.
>
>_________________________________________________________
- Written in response to:
- re: Fatal exceptions (bob wells: Saturday, May 31, 2008 at 12:25 pm)
Responses to this message:
|
|
All messages in this thread [show all]
 |  |  | re: Fatal exceptions (Reuven Ben-Daniel: Sun, Jun 1, 2008, 6:39 am) |
| |
| |
Return to the Windows 98 Discussion Forum
|
|
|
|