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J. P. Gilliver (John)
Guest
With apologies for the repost - one positive outcome of the first one
was that I discovered that what I thought was a valid cut-and-paste
wasn't: for some reason the two surviving newsgroups have slightly
different punctuations in their name.
(Positive suggestions only, please - the details of my problem have been
lost in the heat on the other thread, and please post to that one if
your only contribution is to say I'm in the wrong place!)
In message <mH$wDTyemupIFw3T@soft255.demon.co.uk>, "J. P. Gilliver
(John)" <G6JPG@soft255.demon.co.uk> writes
>'95 'group included as I use the '95 shell, via 98lite "Sleek" option.
>
>I recently had a play with soporific's UBCD, a. k. a. "Windows 98, 10th
>anniversary edition". I think a vast amount of work has gone into it,
>and when installed from scratch as I did on a laptop for a friend, it
>worked well (including the universal USB driver).
>
>However, as with many such things, trying to install over an existing
>system (even though it does include an option to do so) is more
>problematical.
>
>Anyway: I've finally got my original system back, due to use of some
>ERDs from before I tried it, with one exception (that I know so far,
>anyway): it initially manifested as the sound, but I think is more
>fundamental.
>
>My sound isn't working. I've obtained the drivers from the manufacturer
>(A??? motherboard; "Realtek AC'97 Audio"), since I couldn't find the
>mobo CD.
>
>Device Manager shows it, with a black-on-yellow "!". Properties shows
>under Device status "The NTKERN.VXD, MMDEVLDR.VXD device loader(s) for
>this device could not load the device driver. (Code 2.)\\To Fix this,
>click Update Driver to update the device driver." When I do, I get the
>usual wizard. Whether I let this look for the right driver (they're
>sort of in place, the install software having done its stuff to that
>extent, or I unzipped something, I can't remember) or I tell it where
>to look, I get to the "Please wait while Windows searches ...", then I
>get a - old-fashioned style, no close button - window in screen middle
>that says "Rundll32\\An error has occurred in your program. To keep
>working anyway..." and Close and Ignore buttons. If I click Ignore,
>nothing happens; Close brings up a (Windows style this time) "This
>program has performed an illegal ..." with Close and Details>> buttons.
>If I close this, all windows (back to and including Device Manger) disappear.
>
>If I remove the Realtek from Device Manager and restart, I get found
>new hardware, with various windows appearing as normal, then it locks
>up (I can't remember with what error message): if I Ctrl-alt-Del at
>that point, I can get back to a blank desktop (no icons or taskbar,
>just a mouse pointer). The only way out of that (it happens again if I
>restart) is to use the old ERD again.
>
>My Rundll32 file is fine (I never suspected it anyway, as it usually
>gets "blamed" when something else goes wrong, but I have checked it).
>
>I get something similar when trying to install another piece of
>hardware (a microscope - i. e. basically a camera - and I am doing it
>according to the instructions, i. e. drivers before connecting):
>_something_ crashes, at the point after it's "found" the new hardware
>and is doing whatever it does next at that point.
>
>Any suggestions what is wrong and how to fix it? (Getting sound back
>would be a start, but I suspect that needs the problem solving anyway.)
>
>[It may not be UBCD that screwed things up, but I know at least one
>poster who will think it did ... (-:]
--
J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G.5AL(+++)IS-P--Ch+(p)Ar+T[?]H+Sh0!:`)DNAf
** http://www.soft255.demon.co.uk/G6JPG-PC/JPGminPC.htm for thoughts on PCs. **
"If I have not seen as far as others, it is because giants were standing on my
shoulders."
Newton [deliberately] misquoted by Hal Ableson, then quoted by chris harrison.
was that I discovered that what I thought was a valid cut-and-paste
wasn't: for some reason the two surviving newsgroups have slightly
different punctuations in their name.
(Positive suggestions only, please - the details of my problem have been
lost in the heat on the other thread, and please post to that one if
your only contribution is to say I'm in the wrong place!)
In message <mH$wDTyemupIFw3T@soft255.demon.co.uk>, "J. P. Gilliver
(John)" <G6JPG@soft255.demon.co.uk> writes
>'95 'group included as I use the '95 shell, via 98lite "Sleek" option.
>
>I recently had a play with soporific's UBCD, a. k. a. "Windows 98, 10th
>anniversary edition". I think a vast amount of work has gone into it,
>and when installed from scratch as I did on a laptop for a friend, it
>worked well (including the universal USB driver).
>
>However, as with many such things, trying to install over an existing
>system (even though it does include an option to do so) is more
>problematical.
>
>Anyway: I've finally got my original system back, due to use of some
>ERDs from before I tried it, with one exception (that I know so far,
>anyway): it initially manifested as the sound, but I think is more
>fundamental.
>
>My sound isn't working. I've obtained the drivers from the manufacturer
>(A??? motherboard; "Realtek AC'97 Audio"), since I couldn't find the
>mobo CD.
>
>Device Manager shows it, with a black-on-yellow "!". Properties shows
>under Device status "The NTKERN.VXD, MMDEVLDR.VXD device loader(s) for
>this device could not load the device driver. (Code 2.)\\To Fix this,
>click Update Driver to update the device driver." When I do, I get the
>usual wizard. Whether I let this look for the right driver (they're
>sort of in place, the install software having done its stuff to that
>extent, or I unzipped something, I can't remember) or I tell it where
>to look, I get to the "Please wait while Windows searches ...", then I
>get a - old-fashioned style, no close button - window in screen middle
>that says "Rundll32\\An error has occurred in your program. To keep
>working anyway..." and Close and Ignore buttons. If I click Ignore,
>nothing happens; Close brings up a (Windows style this time) "This
>program has performed an illegal ..." with Close and Details>> buttons.
>If I close this, all windows (back to and including Device Manger) disappear.
>
>If I remove the Realtek from Device Manager and restart, I get found
>new hardware, with various windows appearing as normal, then it locks
>up (I can't remember with what error message): if I Ctrl-alt-Del at
>that point, I can get back to a blank desktop (no icons or taskbar,
>just a mouse pointer). The only way out of that (it happens again if I
>restart) is to use the old ERD again.
>
>My Rundll32 file is fine (I never suspected it anyway, as it usually
>gets "blamed" when something else goes wrong, but I have checked it).
>
>I get something similar when trying to install another piece of
>hardware (a microscope - i. e. basically a camera - and I am doing it
>according to the instructions, i. e. drivers before connecting):
>_something_ crashes, at the point after it's "found" the new hardware
>and is doing whatever it does next at that point.
>
>Any suggestions what is wrong and how to fix it? (Getting sound back
>would be a start, but I suspect that needs the problem solving anyway.)
>
>[It may not be UBCD that screwed things up, but I know at least one
>poster who will think it did ... (-:]
--
J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G.5AL(+++)IS-P--Ch+(p)Ar+T[?]H+Sh0!:`)DNAf
** http://www.soft255.demon.co.uk/G6JPG-PC/JPGminPC.htm for thoughts on PCs. **
"If I have not seen as far as others, it is because giants were standing on my
shoulders."
Newton [deliberately] misquoted by Hal Ableson, then quoted by chris harrison.