The first things I do are:
<F8> on bootup and select MS-DOS prompt (even Safe Mode MS-DOS if necessary)
C:\ CD \WINDOWS
DELTREE /Y TEMP (NOTE:you may leave off the /Y and it will ask "Are you sure
you want to remove all of C:\WINDOWS\TEMP" Yes
MD TEMP
Also rename unnecessary files (do not delete)
C:\ CD \
REN CONFIG.SYS *.M03
REN AUTOEXEC.BAT *.MO3
Now 3-finger salute (re-boot)
Does it still hang?
Robert Braxton
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul M. Feldman [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 8:19 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [PCSOFT] System hangs after booting
Anyone:
I have a clone running Win98SE, 783 mg of ram, and 2 - 60 gb hard drive.
Since yesterday, my system boots and within seconds of loading, i.e, Windows
comes up. the desktop icons load, the system hangs. This happens whether I
open an appication or not. It just hangs.
I checked the performance tab under 'System' in the Control Panel and it
advises that the drives (A, C and D) are all running under DOS compatibilty
mode. I have no idea what this means but my recollection is that this
message was not present when I last checked this tab.
Any suggestions? Do I need to do clean install and start over again
(shudder)?
Thanks for your input.
Paul M. Feldman
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