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I replace a faulty hd is my old p2, plugged it in, put windows 98 boot disk in and went thru Bios and that is all. Though I may have dislocated a cable or something but checked and all looks ok. It is only disk in system. I put disk into another comp, formatted, partioned using fat32 and looked fine before installing.
Puzzled that floppy will not read.
Can anybody offer hints
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David
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> Donna -
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> I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss possible heat problems. The 9800's
> run toasty-hot. The stock heatsink/fan on the cards is barely able to
> keep up. If you get even a small amount of dust clogging up the heat
> sink, it can easily overheat and cause reboots. I ended up going to an
> after-market solution for the video card fan/heatsink on my 9800.
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> Tony Mayer
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> Donna Salinas wrote:
> > I've had this problem once before, but I forget how to fix it. The system
> > reboots in the middle of playing City of Heroes. Last week it was working
> > just fine, but we had a power surege and I had to reformat my computer and
> > now it has APG Apetureproblems and VPU Recovery problems.It doesn't
> > overheat,but the settings must have went to default and I do not know the
> > correct settings. It was working fine until I had to reformat.The card is
> > Radeon 9800, 128 mb .OS is windows XP prof. And I have the correct drivers.
> > Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
>
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