Muse
Lifer
Today I boot my 2nd PC, the one that has Windows 98SE installed and use the bootloader to select the Windows 98 OS. I had it set up and working but hadn't used it in a LONG time. In the last 2-3 years or so I've only accessed the main (i.e. default) Windows 2000 on this PC. My main PC runs XP Pro, and the mobo doesn't support Win98, so using my 2nd PC is my only option if I want to run Windows 98 (At the end of this post I explain why I need to run Windows 98).
I got some strange behavior. The Win98 splash screen came up for a split second and then a DOS prompt turned up and the following was on my black screen:
The following file is missing or corrupted:
E:\Win98\himem.sys
The following file is missing or corrupted:
E:\Win98\dblbuff.sys
The following file is missing or corrupted:
E:\Win98\ifhlp.sys
C:\>
C:\>E:\Win98\cwcdata\cwcdos.exe
Bad command or file name
C:\>
Cannot find Win.com, unable to continue loading windows
C:\>
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The C: drive has boot files. Windows 98 itself is actually installed on the F: drive. I can see that when I boot to Windows 2000, which is where I'm at right now (i.e. I'm currently booted to this machine's H: partition, Windows 2000.).
I'm wondering why the machine is looking for Windows 98 on E:. E: is a data partition, presently.
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Why I need to run Windows 98: I'm trying to learn a new software (more or less new for me), Protools (6.4.1), and a few years ago I heard that there was a version that was a free download but it only worked on W98. So, I downloaded it, knowing that one day I'd want to use it to develop my chops. It's not the 6.4.1 version I'm trying to learn now, but I heard it's reasonably close for learning purposes, and it's on my home machine so I don't have to go to the radio station I volunteer at to practice. At the station I won't have access until I'm approved for use, and I'll have to go there to boot to get access.
I got some strange behavior. The Win98 splash screen came up for a split second and then a DOS prompt turned up and the following was on my black screen:
The following file is missing or corrupted:
E:\Win98\himem.sys
The following file is missing or corrupted:
E:\Win98\dblbuff.sys
The following file is missing or corrupted:
E:\Win98\ifhlp.sys
C:\>
C:\>E:\Win98\cwcdata\cwcdos.exe
Bad command or file name
C:\>
Cannot find Win.com, unable to continue loading windows
C:\>
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The C: drive has boot files. Windows 98 itself is actually installed on the F: drive. I can see that when I boot to Windows 2000, which is where I'm at right now (i.e. I'm currently booted to this machine's H: partition, Windows 2000.).
I'm wondering why the machine is looking for Windows 98 on E:. E: is a data partition, presently.
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Why I need to run Windows 98: I'm trying to learn a new software (more or less new for me), Protools (6.4.1), and a few years ago I heard that there was a version that was a free download but it only worked on W98. So, I downloaded it, knowing that one day I'd want to use it to develop my chops. It's not the 6.4.1 version I'm trying to learn now, but I heard it's reasonably close for learning purposes, and it's on my home machine so I don't have to go to the radio station I volunteer at to practice. At the station I won't have access until I'm approved for use, and I'll have to go there to boot to get access.