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The fix is here: http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q151/9/11.asp
I had this same problem on 2 different occasions and luckily the microsoft web
site
had the solution. Worked like a charm both times but you'll have to edit your
registry. It goes like this:
SYMPTOMS
If your computer contains a PCI-IDE hard disk controller that employs
serialization
between the two IDE channels, you may experience the following problems:
32-bit file system access and 32-bit virtual memory are not available.
Device Manager displays an exclamation point in a yellow circle for the primary
and secondary IDE channels.
Removing and reinstalling the hard disk controller does not resolve the problem.
CAUSE
The protected-mode driver for the hard disk controller was not properly
initialized
when you started Windows 95 previously. When this occurs, a NOIDE entry is
placed in the registry, preventing Windows 95 from making future attempts to
initialize the protected-mode driver.
Good luck. jb
[log in to unmask] wrote:
> Forgot to put my name down.
>
> I recently purchased a ShuttleHot 569 mobo (TX) with Intel 200MMX CPU and a
> Quantum Fireball 3.2 UDMA hard drive. Win95 indicates I'm running in MS-DOS
> compatability mode. I've run the Win95 patch disk that came with the
> motherboard, and the Flash BIOS for PCI bridge. The Flash "took" and is
> indicated at boot up. There was also a Bus Master IDE program which installs
> Intel PCI Bus Master IDE controller. In the Control Panel under Device
> Manager there is an exclamation mark beside the Primary IDE Controller and the
> Secondary IDE Controller.
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> Any ideas? I've e-mailed Spacewalker, but have yet to receive a response.
>
> Byron Wolter
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