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Hi All and a Happy Holidays.
My problem: New system received by client was DOA. Traced it to the
Motherboard. Changed MB to Tekram P6L40-A4. It is a PII-266/96MB SDRAM,
LX chipset. Before system would not boot, now boots fine until it hit the
Windows 98 screen.
I realize that this is just a resource conflict between the old and new
MB's, but how in the heck do I get around it? I cannot boot in to 98 no
matter what I do...safe mode/boot disk whatever. I CAN get to the command
prompt and have run all the DOS diagnostics and everything comes up clean.
So basically after all the above, my general question is how do I "trick"
the registry into finding all the new hardware without a new install?
Usually I just wipe the HD and start over, but this client has some data on
the HD that i would like to preserve.
TIA
Eric
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