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Eric,
Try this in order to fix your problem:
1) In device manager, go to system devices
2) then to PCI Bus
3) REMOVE the PCI bus
4) REBOOT to let Win95 reinstall the appropriate drivers. This will also
reinstall just about everything, including Video, sound card, modem, etc.
Make sure you have all the disks/drivers that may be required.
This will eliminate the DOS-Compatibility modes that you are stuck in
Hope this helps!
Tim Klymkow
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From: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Monday, March 16, 1998 06:50 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Win95 Compatibility Mode
>Hello-
> I have encountered a very frustrating problem that is occuring on
my
>computer. Just so I don't leave anything out I will give you what our
>system is: Pentium 166MMX, 32 Meg RAM, 24x BTC CD Rom, 16 bit OPTI sound
>card, 850 meg harddrive(primary), and 250 meg hardrive(slave), we are
>running Win95b.
> I first found this problem when I tried to install a Win95 game and
it
>wasn't working properly, I went to the technical help and they told me to
>do the following. Right click on My Computer --> Properties -->
<snip>
>
>So heres where you guys come in, I need some advice about what to do or how
>to fix this problem. I'm not really sure what could be causing this
>problem. Do I need to download some kind of new drivers for my hard
>drives? Is my motherboard bad? Could the CD-ROM driver be the culprit? I
>have no idea. If you guys need any additional information please feel free
>to e-mail me.
>
>Thanks in advance
>Eric Rozner
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