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Old January 3rd 06, 12:24 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.display.general
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Default Initialized display message then no boot

im trying to revive a dell optiplex gs+ running win 98 and after laborious
booting it finally comes up with the black/white msg "windows has succesfully
initialized this display adapter - go into control panel select settings and
finish configuring or some other verbage to that effect" then it just sits
there with the cursor on the bottom and will not go any further. Is this a
display issue or a corrupt OS issue??
Any help would be appreciated.
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bigec in louisiana
 




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