Howdy,
I have an old Dell GX150 that dual boots Win98SE and Win2000. Because the onboard video adapter can only go up to 1280x12024 in 16 or 24 bit color mode, I put in a Geforce 2 MX 400 based video card and got the latest divers, 81.98 for W9x, 93.71 for XP/2K. The XP/2K drivers installed and work fine, and the card is capable of any resolution my monitor can support at @32bit, so the hardware itself is working fine. The 9x driver installed fine, too; however, when I boot my PC it has some problem and the drivers aren't loaded. At that point, I can re-install the drivers from Windows, but the same thing happens upon next boot. When I try to detect HW, it just finds a generic video adapter. I looked at the BIOS settings, I have Auto and Onboard for the video card (it's Auto) pus 32 MB and 64 MB for AGP aperture. I tried both 32 and 64 and it didn't make any difference.
I appears to me that 98SE just doesn't "see" the video card. The OS install contains a roughly year old or so unofficial SP and the USB driver pack, but probably not much else. And since Win200 works just fine with the card, HW or BIOS setup error is exceedingly unlikely, so it's probably a 98SE issue. Any idea on what might be wrong and how to fix it?
TIA