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Old March 3rd 05, 11:13 AM
ssb
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Default himem.sys error with WIN98 startup disk

Am attemping to install Win98 on older PC using a win98 bootdisk and WIN98
CD. Have 96 KB memory; loading as 640K base and rest extended. Setup goes
through scandisk and then I'm receiving the following error: "standard mode
cannot run because of a problem with your extended memory manager. Try
reconfiguring your memory manager, or replacing it with HIMEM.SYS. If you
are using HIMEM.SYS, you need to reconfiugure it or obtain a newer version."

I've checked config.sys on bootdisk. It does contain the DEVICE=himem.sys
line.

What next?
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Old March 3rd 05, 06:01 PM
Don Phillipson
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"ssb" wrote in message
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Am attemping to install Win98 on older PC using a win98 bootdisk and WIN98
CD. Have 96 KB memory; loading as 640K base and rest extended. Setup

goes
through scandisk and then I'm receiving the following error: "standard

mode
cannot run because of a problem with your extended memory manager. Try
reconfiguring your memory manager, or replacing it with HIMEM.SYS. If you
are using HIMEM.SYS, you need to reconfiugure it or obtain a newer

version."

I've checked config.sys on bootdisk. It does contain the DEVICE=himem.sys
line.


This instruction requires that HIMEM.SYS be on A:
Is it?

Corruption of C:\Windows\HIMEM.SYS may be the
commonest cause of faillure to boot from the hard
drive, easiest remedied by having a spare copy on
a write-protected boot floppy, ready to copy over.
But you probably have backups in C:\Windows\Command
or in your EBD folder.

--
Don Phillipson
Carlsbad Springs
(Ottawa, Canada)


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Old March 3rd 05, 11:42 PM
Ben Myers
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Try creating a new boot disk.
http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm

Ben

"ssb" wrote in message =
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Am attemping to install Win98 on older PC using a win98 bootdisk and =

WIN98=20
CD. Have 96 KB memory; loading as 640K base and rest extended. Setup =

goes=20
through scandisk and then I'm receiving the following error: =

"standard mode=20
cannot run because of a problem with your extended memory manager. =

Try=20
reconfiguring your memory manager, or replacing it with HIMEM.SYS. If =

you=20
are using HIMEM.SYS, you need to reconfiugure it or obtain a newer =

version."
=20
I've checked config.sys on bootdisk. It does contain the =

DEVICE=3Dhimem.sys=20
line.
=20
What next?

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Old March 4th 05, 03:57 AM
glee
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Create a bootdisk by inserting the Windows CD in any computer running Windows (such
as a friend's or one at the library), cancel setup if it starts, then browse the CD
to the \tools\mtsutil\fat32ebd folder, and double-click the file namedfat32ebd.exe,
and follow the prompts. Use the boot diskette it creates to boot your computer, and
format the hard drive using the command:
format c:
Don't use the /s switch if you are installing from the CD.

Post back if you still get errors.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"ssb" wrote in message
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Am attemping to install Win98 on older PC using a win98 bootdisk and WIN98
CD. Have 96 KB memory; loading as 640K base and rest extended. Setup goes
through scandisk and then I'm receiving the following error: "standard mode
cannot run because of a problem with your extended memory manager. Try
reconfiguring your memory manager, or replacing it with HIMEM.SYS. If you
are using HIMEM.SYS, you need to reconfiugure it or obtain a newer version."

I've checked config.sys on bootdisk. It does contain the DEVICE=himem.sys
line.

What next?


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Old March 23rd 05, 01:35 PM
ssb
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Created, booted from the fat32ebd disk; formatted c:. Got the following
error when tried to install Windows 98SE:
Standard Mode:
Unkown stack in fault dispatcher
Fault: 0044 Stack Dump 1163 1E30 0053

"glee" wrote:

Create a bootdisk by inserting the Windows CD in any computer running Windows (such
as a friend's or one at the library), cancel setup if it starts, then browse the CD
to the \tools\mtsutil\fat32ebd folder, and double-click the file namedfat32ebd.exe,
and follow the prompts. Use the boot diskette it creates to boot your computer, and
format the hard drive using the command:
format c:
Don't use the /s switch if you are installing from the CD.

Post back if you still get errors.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"ssb" wrote in message
...
Am attemping to install Win98 on older PC using a win98 bootdisk and WIN98
CD. Have 96 KB memory; loading as 640K base and rest extended. Setup goes
through scandisk and then I'm receiving the following error: "standard mode
cannot run because of a problem with your extended memory manager. Try
reconfiguring your memory manager, or replacing it with HIMEM.SYS. If you
are using HIMEM.SYS, you need to reconfiugure it or obtain a newer version."

I've checked config.sys on bootdisk. It does contain the DEVICE=himem.sys
line.

What next?



 




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