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kleefarr May 28th 09 08:17 PM

Dual booting Win 98 & 2000
 
Right, so to cut out all of the fiddling about, I decided to backup
everything and have completely erased the HDD.

I have managed to install Win 98 as far as the 'restart after copying files'
and then got the error message...

'Insufficient memory to initialize Windows.

Quit one or more memory-resident programs or remove unnecessary utilities
from your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files, and restart your computer.'

So I did a quick search and found theMaxPhysPage=30000 fix form Microsoft...

Error Message: Insufficient Memory to Initialize Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/184447

However, when I get to command prompt and got to edit the SYSTEM. INI file
there is nothing in there. No sign of the [386Enh] section that I'm supposed
to add the line to. The system.ini section is completely empty.
I did try anding theMaxPhysPage=30000 anyway, but no change.


Any ideas guys??

Ben Myers[_4_] May 30th 09 09:32 AM

Dual booting Win 98 & 2000
 
"kleefarr" wrote in message ...
Right, so to cut out all of the fiddling about, I decided to backup
everything and have completely erased the HDD.
I have managed to install Win 98 as far as the 'restart after copying files'
and then got the error message...
'Insufficient memory to initialize Windows.
Quit one or more memory-resident programs or remove unnecessary utilities
from your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files, and restart your computer.'
So I did a quick search and found theMaxPhysPage=30000 fix form Microsoft...
Error Message: Insufficient Memory to Initialize Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/184447
However, when I get to command prompt and got to edit the SYSTEM. INI file
there is nothing in there. No sign of the [386Enh] section that I'm supposed
to add the line to. The system.ini section is completely empty.
I did try anding theMaxPhysPage=30000 anyway, but no change.


Start the computer in Safe mode by tapping the F8 key repeatedly during
bootup and rename the "c:\autoexec.bat" and "c:\config.sys" files to
"autoexec.bak" and "config.bak". Then restart normally. If this doesn't help,
try editing the "system.ini" file by typing "edit c:\windows\system.ini" at
the command prompt.

Ben


Ben Myers[_4_] May 30th 09 09:32 AM

Dual booting Win 98 & 2000
 
"kleefarr" wrote in message ...
Right, so to cut out all of the fiddling about, I decided to backup
everything and have completely erased the HDD.
I have managed to install Win 98 as far as the 'restart after copying files'
and then got the error message...
'Insufficient memory to initialize Windows.
Quit one or more memory-resident programs or remove unnecessary utilities
from your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files, and restart your computer.'
So I did a quick search and found theMaxPhysPage=30000 fix form Microsoft...
Error Message: Insufficient Memory to Initialize Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/184447
However, when I get to command prompt and got to edit the SYSTEM. INI file
there is nothing in there. No sign of the [386Enh] section that I'm supposed
to add the line to. The system.ini section is completely empty.
I did try anding theMaxPhysPage=30000 anyway, but no change.


Start the computer in Safe mode by tapping the F8 key repeatedly during
bootup and rename the "c:\autoexec.bat" and "c:\config.sys" files to
"autoexec.bak" and "config.bak". Then restart normally. If this doesn't help,
try editing the "system.ini" file by typing "edit c:\windows\system.ini" at
the command prompt.

Ben


kleefarr May 30th 09 01:46 PM

Dual booting Win 98 & 2000
 


"Ben Myers" wrote:

"kleefarr" wrote in message ...
Right, so to cut out all of the fiddling about, I decided to backup
everything and have completely erased the HDD.
I have managed to install Win 98 as far as the 'restart after copying files'
and then got the error message...
'Insufficient memory to initialize Windows.
Quit one or more memory-resident programs or remove unnecessary utilities
from your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files, and restart your computer.'
So I did a quick search and found theMaxPhysPage=30000 fix form Microsoft...
Error Message: Insufficient Memory to Initialize Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/184447
However, when I get to command prompt and got to edit the SYSTEM. INI file
there is nothing in there. No sign of the [386Enh] section that I'm supposed
to add the line to. The system.ini section is completely empty.
I did try anding theMaxPhysPage=30000 anyway, but no change.


Start the computer in Safe mode by tapping the F8 key repeatedly during
bootup and rename the "c:\autoexec.bat" and "c:\config.sys" files to
"autoexec.bak" and "config.bak". Then restart normally. If this doesn't help,
try editing the "system.ini" file by typing "edit c:\windows\system.ini" at
the command prompt.

Ben



Thanks Ben.
Will try that out after the week-end and let you know how it goes.

Kevin

kleefarr May 30th 09 01:46 PM

Dual booting Win 98 & 2000
 


"Ben Myers" wrote:

"kleefarr" wrote in message ...
Right, so to cut out all of the fiddling about, I decided to backup
everything and have completely erased the HDD.
I have managed to install Win 98 as far as the 'restart after copying files'
and then got the error message...
'Insufficient memory to initialize Windows.
Quit one or more memory-resident programs or remove unnecessary utilities
from your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files, and restart your computer.'
So I did a quick search and found theMaxPhysPage=30000 fix form Microsoft...
Error Message: Insufficient Memory to Initialize Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/184447
However, when I get to command prompt and got to edit the SYSTEM. INI file
there is nothing in there. No sign of the [386Enh] section that I'm supposed
to add the line to. The system.ini section is completely empty.
I did try anding theMaxPhysPage=30000 anyway, but no change.


Start the computer in Safe mode by tapping the F8 key repeatedly during
bootup and rename the "c:\autoexec.bat" and "c:\config.sys" files to
"autoexec.bak" and "config.bak". Then restart normally. If this doesn't help,
try editing the "system.ini" file by typing "edit c:\windows\system.ini" at
the command prompt.

Ben



Thanks Ben.
Will try that out after the week-end and let you know how it goes.

Kevin

kleefarr June 2nd 09 09:56 PM

Dual booting Win 98 & 2000
 


"kleefarr" wrote:



"Ben Myers" wrote:

"kleefarr" wrote in message ...
Right, so to cut out all of the fiddling about, I decided to backup
everything and have completely erased the HDD.
I have managed to install Win 98 as far as the 'restart after copying files'
and then got the error message...
'Insufficient memory to initialize Windows.
Quit one or more memory-resident programs or remove unnecessary utilities
from your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files, and restart your computer.'
So I did a quick search and found theMaxPhysPage=30000 fix form Microsoft...
Error Message: Insufficient Memory to Initialize Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/184447
However, when I get to command prompt and got to edit the SYSTEM. INI file
there is nothing in there. No sign of the [386Enh] section that I'm supposed
to add the line to. The system.ini section is completely empty.
I did try anding theMaxPhysPage=30000 anyway, but no change.


Start the computer in Safe mode by tapping the F8 key repeatedly during
bootup and rename the "c:\autoexec.bat" and "c:\config.sys" files to
"autoexec.bak" and "config.bak". Then restart normally. If this doesn't help,
try editing the "system.ini" file by typing "edit c:\windows\system.ini" at
the command prompt.

Ben



Thanks Ben.
Will try that out after the week-end and let you know how it goes.

Kevin


Right. Had another try after the long week-end.
Couldn't get into safe mode. So I tried changing the system.ini file, but
this time I put the line MaxPhysPage=30000 at the top of the [386Enh] section.
After saving the file I rebooted and was then able to progress to the rest
of setup for the first time.
However, on rebooting again after finalising the setup I was presented with
'While Initializing Device NDIS: Windows Protection Error'
I rebooted again to see if I got the same message, but this time I got the
original 'Insufficient memory to initialize Windows. Quit one or more
memory-resident programs or remove unnecessary utilities from your
CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files, and restart your computer.' Error.
I went back into system.ini and changedthe MaxPhysPage value to 20000. I
rebooted again, but still got the NDIS error.
Now I did come across this NDIS error before a few years ago and know it's
to do with the CPU running at too fast a clock speed. However, even after
searching I can find the fix for this and can't remember what I did. I recall
having to load a fix for it via floppy, but I don't have a floppy drive
anymore.

kleefarr June 2nd 09 09:56 PM

Dual booting Win 98 & 2000
 


"kleefarr" wrote:



"Ben Myers" wrote:

"kleefarr" wrote in message ...
Right, so to cut out all of the fiddling about, I decided to backup
everything and have completely erased the HDD.
I have managed to install Win 98 as far as the 'restart after copying files'
and then got the error message...
'Insufficient memory to initialize Windows.
Quit one or more memory-resident programs or remove unnecessary utilities
from your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files, and restart your computer.'
So I did a quick search and found theMaxPhysPage=30000 fix form Microsoft...
Error Message: Insufficient Memory to Initialize Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/184447
However, when I get to command prompt and got to edit the SYSTEM. INI file
there is nothing in there. No sign of the [386Enh] section that I'm supposed
to add the line to. The system.ini section is completely empty.
I did try anding theMaxPhysPage=30000 anyway, but no change.


Start the computer in Safe mode by tapping the F8 key repeatedly during
bootup and rename the "c:\autoexec.bat" and "c:\config.sys" files to
"autoexec.bak" and "config.bak". Then restart normally. If this doesn't help,
try editing the "system.ini" file by typing "edit c:\windows\system.ini" at
the command prompt.

Ben



Thanks Ben.
Will try that out after the week-end and let you know how it goes.

Kevin


Right. Had another try after the long week-end.
Couldn't get into safe mode. So I tried changing the system.ini file, but
this time I put the line MaxPhysPage=30000 at the top of the [386Enh] section.
After saving the file I rebooted and was then able to progress to the rest
of setup for the first time.
However, on rebooting again after finalising the setup I was presented with
'While Initializing Device NDIS: Windows Protection Error'
I rebooted again to see if I got the same message, but this time I got the
original 'Insufficient memory to initialize Windows. Quit one or more
memory-resident programs or remove unnecessary utilities from your
CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files, and restart your computer.' Error.
I went back into system.ini and changedthe MaxPhysPage value to 20000. I
rebooted again, but still got the NDIS error.
Now I did come across this NDIS error before a few years ago and know it's
to do with the CPU running at too fast a clock speed. However, even after
searching I can find the fix for this and can't remember what I did. I recall
having to load a fix for it via floppy, but I don't have a floppy drive
anymore.

Ben Myers[_4_] June 3rd 09 09:45 AM

Dual booting Win 98 & 2000
 
"kleefarr" wrote in message ...
Right, so to cut out all of the fiddling about, I decided to backup
everything and have completely erased the HDD.
I have managed to install Win 98 as far as the 'restart after copying files'
and then got the error message...
'Insufficient memory to initialize Windows.
Quit one or more memory-resident programs or remove unnecessary utilities
from your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files, and restart your computer.'
So I did a quick search and found theMaxPhysPage=30000 fix form Microsoft...
Error Message: Insufficient Memory to Initialize Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/184447
However, when I get to command prompt and got to edit the SYSTEM. INI file
there is nothing in there. No sign of the [386Enh] section that I'm supposed
to add the line to. The system.ini section is completely empty.
I did try anding theMaxPhysPage=30000 anyway, but no change.


Start the computer in Safe mode by tapping the F8 key repeatedly during
bootup and rename the "c:\autoexec.bat" and "c:\config.sys" files to
"autoexec.bak" and "config.bak". Then restart normally. If this doesn't help,
try editing the "system.ini" file by typing "edit c:\windows\system.ini" at
the command prompt.


Right. Had another try after the long week-end.
Couldn't get into safe mode. So I tried changing the system.ini file, but
this time I put the line MaxPhysPage=30000 at the top of the [386Enh] section.
After saving the file I rebooted and was then able to progress to the rest
of setup for the first time.
However, on rebooting again after finalising the setup I was presented with
'While Initializing Device NDIS: Windows Protection Error'
I rebooted again to see if I got the same message, but this time I got the
original 'Insufficient memory to initialize Windows. Quit one or more
memory-resident programs or remove unnecessary utilities from your
CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files, and restart your computer.' Error.
I went back into system.ini and changedthe MaxPhysPage value to 20000. I
rebooted again, but still got the NDIS error.
Now I did come across this NDIS error before a few years ago and know it's
to do with the CPU running at too fast a clock speed. However, even after
searching I can find the fix for this and can't remember what I did. I recall
having to load a fix for it via floppy, but I don't have a floppy drive
anymore.


Some people have solved this problem by replacing the "c:\windows\system\ndis.vxd"
file with one from another version of Windows or with one from the manufacturer of
the network card or device.

http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/win98/t1036524908

If you don't need the network card, try starting the computer in Safe mode, then go
to "Control Panel", "System", "Device Manager", expand and highlight the network
card, select "Properties", then "Disable in this hardware profile".

Ben

Ben Myers[_4_] June 3rd 09 09:45 AM

Dual booting Win 98 & 2000
 
"kleefarr" wrote in message ...
Right, so to cut out all of the fiddling about, I decided to backup
everything and have completely erased the HDD.
I have managed to install Win 98 as far as the 'restart after copying files'
and then got the error message...
'Insufficient memory to initialize Windows.
Quit one or more memory-resident programs or remove unnecessary utilities
from your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files, and restart your computer.'
So I did a quick search and found theMaxPhysPage=30000 fix form Microsoft...
Error Message: Insufficient Memory to Initialize Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/184447
However, when I get to command prompt and got to edit the SYSTEM. INI file
there is nothing in there. No sign of the [386Enh] section that I'm supposed
to add the line to. The system.ini section is completely empty.
I did try anding theMaxPhysPage=30000 anyway, but no change.


Start the computer in Safe mode by tapping the F8 key repeatedly during
bootup and rename the "c:\autoexec.bat" and "c:\config.sys" files to
"autoexec.bak" and "config.bak". Then restart normally. If this doesn't help,
try editing the "system.ini" file by typing "edit c:\windows\system.ini" at
the command prompt.


Right. Had another try after the long week-end.
Couldn't get into safe mode. So I tried changing the system.ini file, but
this time I put the line MaxPhysPage=30000 at the top of the [386Enh] section.
After saving the file I rebooted and was then able to progress to the rest
of setup for the first time.
However, on rebooting again after finalising the setup I was presented with
'While Initializing Device NDIS: Windows Protection Error'
I rebooted again to see if I got the same message, but this time I got the
original 'Insufficient memory to initialize Windows. Quit one or more
memory-resident programs or remove unnecessary utilities from your
CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files, and restart your computer.' Error.
I went back into system.ini and changedthe MaxPhysPage value to 20000. I
rebooted again, but still got the NDIS error.
Now I did come across this NDIS error before a few years ago and know it's
to do with the CPU running at too fast a clock speed. However, even after
searching I can find the fix for this and can't remember what I did. I recall
having to load a fix for it via floppy, but I don't have a floppy drive
anymore.


Some people have solved this problem by replacing the "c:\windows\system\ndis.vxd"
file with one from another version of Windows or with one from the manufacturer of
the network card or device.

http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/win98/t1036524908

If you don't need the network card, try starting the computer in Safe mode, then go
to "Control Panel", "System", "Device Manager", expand and highlight the network
card, select "Properties", then "Disable in this hardware profile".

Ben

kleefarr June 3rd 09 10:51 AM

Dual booting Win 98 & 2000
 


"Ben Myers" wrote:

"kleefarr" wrote in message ...
Right, so to cut out all of the fiddling about, I decided to backup
everything and have completely erased the HDD.
I have managed to install Win 98 as far as the 'restart after copying files'
and then got the error message...
'Insufficient memory to initialize Windows.
Quit one or more memory-resident programs or remove unnecessary utilities
from your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files, and restart your computer.'
So I did a quick search and found theMaxPhysPage=30000 fix form Microsoft...
Error Message: Insufficient Memory to Initialize Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/184447
However, when I get to command prompt and got to edit the SYSTEM. INI file
there is nothing in there. No sign of the [386Enh] section that I'm supposed
to add the line to. The system.ini section is completely empty.
I did try anding theMaxPhysPage=30000 anyway, but no change.


Start the computer in Safe mode by tapping the F8 key repeatedly during
bootup and rename the "c:\autoexec.bat" and "c:\config.sys" files to
"autoexec.bak" and "config.bak". Then restart normally. If this doesn't help,
try editing the "system.ini" file by typing "edit c:\windows\system.ini" at
the command prompt.


Right. Had another try after the long week-end.
Couldn't get into safe mode. So I tried changing the system.ini file, but
this time I put the line MaxPhysPage=30000 at the top of the [386Enh] section.
After saving the file I rebooted and was then able to progress to the rest
of setup for the first time.
However, on rebooting again after finalising the setup I was presented with
'While Initializing Device NDIS: Windows Protection Error'
I rebooted again to see if I got the same message, but this time I got the
original 'Insufficient memory to initialize Windows. Quit one or more
memory-resident programs or remove unnecessary utilities from your
CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files, and restart your computer.' Error.
I went back into system.ini and changedthe MaxPhysPage value to 20000. I
rebooted again, but still got the NDIS error.
Now I did come across this NDIS error before a few years ago and know it's
to do with the CPU running at too fast a clock speed. However, even after
searching I can find the fix for this and can't remember what I did. I recall
having to load a fix for it via floppy, but I don't have a floppy drive
anymore.


Some people have solved this problem by replacing the "c:\windows\system\ndis.vxd"
file with one from another version of Windows or with one from the manufacturer of
the network card or device.

http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/win98/t1036524908

If you don't need the network card, try starting the computer in Safe mode, then go
to "Control Panel", "System", "Device Manager", expand and highlight the network
card, select "Properties", then "Disable in this hardware profile".

Ben


Thanks Ben.

Before I got your post though, I found the old CD with the 'AMDK6' Fix and
instructions (Which I had glued to the inside cover).
After completing the fix I got the following error...

'Invalid VXD Dynamic Link call from VWin32(01) + 00000714 to Device "0009",
Service1.
To continue press Y or to quit press N. If you continue your system could be
come unstable (lol).
I continued as windows isn't even running..

This gave me ..

'A fatal exception 0D has occurred at 0000:00000000. The current application
will be terminated.
Press any key to terminate or Ctrl Alt Del to restart your computer.
Pressed enter and went back to original error above.

I need the network card.


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