Sounds bad to me. Usually, you can see this kind of problem when:
1) the RAM is bad
2) Software / OS crash
If you checked the RAM with no luck, then over 95% (i see 99%) chance you've got
bad win98. The best way to solve it without losing data (but losing all apps) is
to Deltree c:\windows , then reload win98. If you have full backup on data, I
suggest do a fresh reload (format, reload all over again).
J Qian
Julie wrote:
> The reason I was going about diagnostics in this manner is that the
> computer won't complete a boot in safe mode either and reloading Windows
> didn't fix the problem ("explorer caused an exception 6d007fh in module
> Kernel32.DLL ..."). I hadn't deleted the registry, which seems to me to
> be tantamount to wiping the hard drive which I don't want to do unless the
> problem proves to be *not* another hardware failure of some sort. I have
> checked the memory modules to see if that was the problem (nope)
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