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Fail to start up
I have bought a DxLL desktop recently. Since some of the application software
can only run under Windows ME platform, and i tried to install the WinME to my new PC. I can actually install the windows but when the installation is completed, it just halt on the first reboot. Just goes to the black screen after selecting the booting devices. And i found that the files in C drive (the drive i install the windows ME) are crashed. I have to format the C drive before i can reuse it. Finally i call up Dxll for support and they said their PC is for WinXP, they cannot answer questions related to WINME. I just wonder if that nowadays the new PC already not compatable with windows ME? |
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Chris wrote :-
.... And i found that the files in C drive (the drive i install the windows ME) are crashed. "Crashed"? Do you mean 'corrupted' or 'damaged' files? If so, you appear to have a failing hard drive. Did you run scandisk? (preferably in Real Mode DOS using your WinMe Startup (floppy) Disk) .... I have to format the C drive before i can reuse it. Didn't formatting indicate potentially faulty or 'bad' sectors? If the HDD is OK, try booting into Safe Mode (rather than Normal Mode) to see if the PC will boot beyond the 'halt', then try to locate 'conflicts' in Device Manager. I just wonder if that nowadays the new PC already not compatible with windows ME? Should work, unless you've got some newer (post WinMe) hardware connected (throw it off whilst your trying to install WinMe) and then look for WinMe compatible drivers before (re) installing these items. Mart "Chris" wrote in message ... I have bought a DxLL desktop recently. Since some of the application software can only run under Windows ME platform, and i tried to install the WinME to my new PC. I can actually install the windows but when the installation is completed, it just halt on the first reboot. Just goes to the black screen after selecting the booting devices. And i found that the files in C drive (the drive i install the windows ME) are crashed. I have to format the C drive before i can reuse it. Finally i call up Dxll for support and they said their PC is for WinXP, they cannot answer questions related to WINME. I just wonder if that nowadays the new PC already not compatable with windows ME? |
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Cheers for that follow-up Mike.
So the first part of my last paragraph :- Should work, unless you've got some newer (post WinMe) hardware connected .. may have been correct - by a pure fluke g I've never worked with SATA at all - let alone in connection with WinMe. But like I've always said about the WinMe NGs, you can always learn something new.here. Mart "Mike M" wrote in message ... Chris/Mart, If the system uses a SATA (Serial ATA) connection for its hard drive rather than the older PATA (Parallel ATA) then this is a possible reason for your seeing problems as Win Me contains no SATA drivers. I *think" that Win Me should drop back to using DOS-compatibility mode to access the drive but this would have a performance hit. -- Mike Maltby Mart wrote: Chris wrote :- .... And i found that the files in C drive (the drive i install the windows ME) are crashed. "Crashed"? Do you mean 'corrupted' or 'damaged' files? If so, you appear to have a failing hard drive. Did you run scandisk? (preferably in Real Mode DOS using your WinMe Startup (floppy) Disk) .... I have to format the C drive before i can reuse it. Didn't formatting indicate potentially faulty or 'bad' sectors? If the HDD is OK, try booting into Safe Mode (rather than Normal Mode) to see if the PC will boot beyond the 'halt', then try to locate 'conflicts' in Device Manager. I just wonder if that nowadays the new PC already not compatible with windows ME? Should work, unless you've got some newer (post WinMe) hardware connected (throw it off whilst your trying to install WinMe) and then look for WinMe compatible drivers before (re) installing these items. |
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Mart wrote:
Cheers for that follow-up Mike. So the first part of my last paragraph :- Should work, unless you've got some newer (post WinMe) hardware connected .. may have been correct - by a pure fluke g I've never worked with SATA at all - let alone in connection with WinMe. But like I've always said about the WinMe NGs, you can always learn something new.here. Mart, I've never tried installing Win Me on a system using SATA drives but thought I would add to your post an example of what I thought might be a possible cause of the problem since many/most modern systems now use SATA drives. I'm trying to work out how I could test this for myself but it won't be easy. I'd be happy to use my laptop but that is PATA and this box is old enough to have a PATA drive as its boot drive using large SATA drives for data and I can't try on my other main box as the system drive is RAID0 (two SATA) and there is no way I could get Win Me installed on there as you need to feed it drivers during the install to get anything working at all (I use a usb floppy). Hope all is going well with you "up north". -- Mike M |
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Yes, interesting stuff Mike. Your WinMe vs. SATA theory certainly sounds
credible but whether or not this is the issue that Chris has, remains to be seen. As it happens, I've just spent the last week or so re-installing (clean) both XP on my 3.5 yr. old Gericom Laptop (Failed HDD - so soon!) and WinMe on my old Toshiba Tecra (Updated the original 4GB HDD with a 40GB) - and not a SATA in sight g Re-assured to find that the WinMe Updates are still available - although I used the 2004 Windows Security Update CD for most - and finished off with the WinMe Update site. However MS haven't fixed the MDAC 2.5 issue, it was still necessary to manually go to the 2.8 SP1 download for the fix. Hope all is going well with you "up north". Yes, all's well here, and with you too I hope? - will try to 'phone you over the weekend. Mart "Mike M" wrote in message ... Mart wrote: Cheers for that follow-up Mike. So the first part of my last paragraph :- Should work, unless you've got some newer (post WinMe) hardware connected .. may have been correct - by a pure fluke g I've never worked with SATA at all - let alone in connection with WinMe. But like I've always said about the WinMe NGs, you can always learn something new.here. Mart, I've never tried installing Win Me on a system using SATA drives but thought I would add to your post an example of what I thought might be a possible cause of the problem since many/most modern systems now use SATA drives. I'm trying to work out how I could test this for myself but it won't be easy. I'd be happy to use my laptop but that is PATA and this box is old enough to have a PATA drive as its boot drive using large SATA drives for data and I can't try on my other main box as the system drive is RAID0 (two SATA) and there is no way I could get Win Me installed on there as you need to feed it drivers during the install to get anything working at all (I use a usb floppy). Hope all is going well with you "up north". -- Mike M |
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However MS haven't fixed the
MDAC 2.5 issue, it was still necessary to manually go to the 2.8 SP1 download for the fix. Microsoft never showed any inclination to fix Windows Update errors that affected those running Win Me and the MDAC problem was just the last(?) of many. Sad really. -- Mike M Mart wrote: Yes, interesting stuff Mike. Your WinMe vs. SATA theory certainly sounds credible but whether or not this is the issue that Chris has, remains to be seen. As it happens, I've just spent the last week or so re-installing (clean) both XP on my 3.5 yr. old Gericom Laptop (Failed HDD - so soon!) and WinMe on my old Toshiba Tecra (Updated the original 4GB HDD with a 40GB) - and not a SATA in sight g Re-assured to find that the WinMe Updates are still available - although I used the 2004 Windows Security Update CD for most - and finished off with the WinMe Update site. However MS haven't fixed the MDAC 2.5 issue, it was still necessary to manually go to the 2.8 SP1 download for the fix. Hope all is going well with you "up north". Yes, all's well here, and with you too I hope? - will try to 'phone you over the weekend. |
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