Hardware Detection always hangs on 28%
I am performing a clean Win98SE install on a Supermicro P6SBU mobo.
During the initial Windows 98 Setup routine, on the Hardware Detection screen it says: "Windows is now detecting non Plug and Play hardware in your computer..." (It goes on to provide more general info, but I've snipped it here for brevity.) This hardware detection process always stops at 28% - I've tried 4 clean install attempts and this happens every time. When this problem occurs, I am able to turn off the computer and restart it, and the installation continues and appears to succeed, but I strongly suspect that *something* is wrong somewhere. The reason why I think this way is because I have successfully clean-installed Win98SE on to two absolutely identical Supermicro P6SBU boards and I did not encounter any problem like this. I have tried changing the RAM stick and also tried 4 different graphics cards, but the problem persists. There is nothing else plugged in to the mobo, except for the floppy, hard & optical drive. Inside the BIOS, I have set up my "usual settings", which is to disable SCSI, serial ports and parallel port. The one thing I haven't tried yet is to change the CPU, but I think this is probably a "long shot". Thanks very much for any thoughts, best regards, Robert. |
Hardware Detection always hangs on 28%
On 17 Jun, 13:47, rpgs rock dvds wrote:
I am performing a clean Win98SE install on a Supermicro P6SBU mobo. snipped my OP Update: I swapped out the mobo in question for a slightly different one (in order to test all of the components being used, ie the ram, cpu, graphics card, floppy / hard / optical drive). I used another Supermicro board, this time a P6SBA, and the hardware detection problem did not occur - all was well. The replacement mobo is "simpler" than the first (problematic?) mobo in that it does not have SCSI. I am beginning to suspect that something could be faulty on the first mobo. |
Hardware Detection always hangs on 28%
On 17 Jun, 13:47, rpgs rock dvds wrote:
I am performing a clean Win98SE install on a Supermicro P6SBU mobo. snipped my OP Update: I swapped out the mobo in question for a slightly different one (in order to test all of the components being used, ie the ram, cpu, graphics card, floppy / hard / optical drive). I used another Supermicro board, this time a P6SBA, and the hardware detection problem did not occur - all was well. The replacement mobo is "simpler" than the first (problematic?) mobo in that it does not have SCSI. I am beginning to suspect that something could be faulty on the first mobo. |
Hardware Detection always hangs on 28%
If you want to pursue this further, take a look at this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=262381 How to Troubleshoot Computer Hangs During Hardware Detection -- Regards Ron Badour MS MVP 1997 - 2008 "rpgs rock dvds" wrote in message ... I am performing a clean Win98SE install on a Supermicro P6SBU mobo. During the initial Windows 98 Setup routine, on the Hardware Detection screen it says: "Windows is now detecting non Plug and Play hardware in your computer..." (It goes on to provide more general info, but I've snipped it here for brevity.) This hardware detection process always stops at 28% - I've tried 4 clean install attempts and this happens every time. When this problem occurs, I am able to turn off the computer and restart it, and the installation continues and appears to succeed, but I strongly suspect that *something* is wrong somewhere. The reason why I think this way is because I have successfully clean-installed Win98SE on to two absolutely identical Supermicro P6SBU boards and I did not encounter any problem like this. I have tried changing the RAM stick and also tried 4 different graphics cards, but the problem persists. There is nothing else plugged in to the mobo, except for the floppy, hard & optical drive. Inside the BIOS, I have set up my "usual settings", which is to disable SCSI, serial ports and parallel port. The one thing I haven't tried yet is to change the CPU, but I think this is probably a "long shot". Thanks very much for any thoughts, best regards, Robert. |
Hardware Detection always hangs on 28%
If you want to pursue this further, take a look at this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=262381 How to Troubleshoot Computer Hangs During Hardware Detection -- Regards Ron Badour MS MVP 1997 - 2008 "rpgs rock dvds" wrote in message ... I am performing a clean Win98SE install on a Supermicro P6SBU mobo. During the initial Windows 98 Setup routine, on the Hardware Detection screen it says: "Windows is now detecting non Plug and Play hardware in your computer..." (It goes on to provide more general info, but I've snipped it here for brevity.) This hardware detection process always stops at 28% - I've tried 4 clean install attempts and this happens every time. When this problem occurs, I am able to turn off the computer and restart it, and the installation continues and appears to succeed, but I strongly suspect that *something* is wrong somewhere. The reason why I think this way is because I have successfully clean-installed Win98SE on to two absolutely identical Supermicro P6SBU boards and I did not encounter any problem like this. I have tried changing the RAM stick and also tried 4 different graphics cards, but the problem persists. There is nothing else plugged in to the mobo, except for the floppy, hard & optical drive. Inside the BIOS, I have set up my "usual settings", which is to disable SCSI, serial ports and parallel port. The one thing I haven't tried yet is to change the CPU, but I think this is probably a "long shot". Thanks very much for any thoughts, best regards, Robert. |
Hardware Detection always hangs on 28%
On 17 Jun, 16:03, "Ron Badour" wrote:
If you want to pursue this further, take a look at this article: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=262381 How to Troubleshoot Computer Hangs During Hardware Detection -- Regards Ron Badour MS MVP 1997 - 2008 "rpgs rock dvds" wrote in ... I am performing a clean Win98SE install on a Supermicro P6SBU mobo. During the initial Windows 98 Setup routine, on the Hardware Detection screen it says: "Windows is now detecting non Plug and Play hardware in your computer..." *(It goes on to provide more general info, but I've snipped it here for brevity.) This hardware detection process always stops at 28% - I've tried 4 clean install attempts and this happens every time. When this problem occurs, I am able to turn off the computer and restart it, and the installation continues and appears to succeed, but I strongly suspect that *something* is wrong somewhere. *The reason why I think this way is because I have successfully clean-installed Win98SE on to two absolutely identical Supermicro P6SBU boards and I did not encounter any problem like this. I have tried changing the RAM stick and also tried 4 different graphics cards, but the problem persists. *There is nothing else plugged in to the mobo, except for the floppy, hard & optical drive. Inside the BIOS, I have set up my "usual settings", which is to disable SCSI, serial ports and parallel port. The one thing I haven't tried yet is to change the CPU, but I think this is probably a "long shot". Thanks very much for any thoughts, best regards, Robert.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks a lot for the link Ron. |
Hardware Detection always hangs on 28%
On 17 Jun, 16:03, "Ron Badour" wrote:
If you want to pursue this further, take a look at this article: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=262381 How to Troubleshoot Computer Hangs During Hardware Detection -- Regards Ron Badour MS MVP 1997 - 2008 "rpgs rock dvds" wrote in ... I am performing a clean Win98SE install on a Supermicro P6SBU mobo. During the initial Windows 98 Setup routine, on the Hardware Detection screen it says: "Windows is now detecting non Plug and Play hardware in your computer..." *(It goes on to provide more general info, but I've snipped it here for brevity.) This hardware detection process always stops at 28% - I've tried 4 clean install attempts and this happens every time. When this problem occurs, I am able to turn off the computer and restart it, and the installation continues and appears to succeed, but I strongly suspect that *something* is wrong somewhere. *The reason why I think this way is because I have successfully clean-installed Win98SE on to two absolutely identical Supermicro P6SBU boards and I did not encounter any problem like this. I have tried changing the RAM stick and also tried 4 different graphics cards, but the problem persists. *There is nothing else plugged in to the mobo, except for the floppy, hard & optical drive. Inside the BIOS, I have set up my "usual settings", which is to disable SCSI, serial ports and parallel port. The one thing I haven't tried yet is to change the CPU, but I think this is probably a "long shot". Thanks very much for any thoughts, best regards, Robert.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks a lot for the link Ron. |
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