As an aside to Brian's reply......why were you trying to add these devices via Add
New Hardware? What's the "rest of the story"?
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Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
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"john" wrote in message
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W98 SE doesn't boot on my IBM ThinkPad 600. I can boot to
Safe Mode and Step-by-Step loading mode, but not to regular
mode.
ONSET:
Happened afterI used New Hardware Wizard to try to
add the following:
1. Ports (COM & LPT)
Communications Port (Microsoft) [4-23-1999]
Communications Port (Microsoft) [8-24-1996]
Lucent Controllerless Modem Port
2. System Devices
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) BIOS
DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES:
Vary, but one possibly more relevant one read:
Your multi-function device (Intel 82371AB/EB PCI
Master IDE Controller) has some child devices using
32-bit drivers and others using compatibility-mode
drivers. This configuration is not supported so your
computer has been halted...
Another, which has not recurred, was:
An exception 0E has occurred at 0028:C028B97A in VxD
IFSMGR(04)...
WHAT I HAVE TRIED SO FAR:
1. Used Device Manager to remove:
Communications Port (Microsoft) [8-24-1996]
Lucent Controllerless Modem Port
and rebooted
2. Renamed Win.ini to Win.xxx and rebooted
3. Saved System.ini, copied System.cb (clean boot) to
System.ini and rebooted
4. Used a previously backed up System.ini and rebooted
5. Ran msconfig.exe, unchecked system.ini, rebooted
6. In Step-by-Step boot mode, tried various things,
including not loading the last driver to load before
system hangs up (spccrdx.vxd)
None of these helped.
QUESTIONS:
1. In Device Manager, System Devices, may I safely
remove either/both of these?
a. Intel 82371AB PCI to ISA bridge (EIO Mode)
b. Intel 82371AB PCI to USB Universal Host Controller
2. In Device Manager, may I safely remove COM1?
3. What should I try next? Any other suggestions or
ideas? (I don't have the W98 installation disks
with me).
4. Is there a website with good information about how to
proceed?
5. Ditto for online technical discussion forums where,
for example, I might post the bootlog for comments
or suggestions.
Thanks!!
John