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Windows 98SE and nForce 2. Change chipset?


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2 hours ago, ABCDEFG said:

Some features must be disabled, features like System/Video BIOS caching,shadowing, Memory hole etc...

Do you know of any good resources I can follow to do this? I've been trying to find a guide that lists optimal settings for my setup with little luck.

If this will help my stability issues I really want to make sure I'm doing everything to make this work.

 

Thanks!

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If you need informations (more then you can find in motherboard manual) read some old books. I recommend "The BIOS Companion" by Phil Croucher ISBN: 0-9681928-0-7.

I can take a photos of my bios settings(Abit BH6), (if you want?) so you can get the idea what to do with your system.

  • 3 weeks later...
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did i read windows 98 with 1 gigabyte of ram? was the system.ini tweaked for it? without that I've never seen it run more than 768mb 

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49 minutes ago, ZaPbUzZ said:

did i read windows 98 with 1 gigabyte of ram? was the system.ini tweaked for it? without that I've never seen it run more than 768mb 

See here:

jaclaz

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See here doesn't work, can't find that chart.  What is the link? TIA.

Open image on the chart displays all of it. Don't know why it isn't displayed in the linked post, however.

 

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2 hours ago, jumper said:

See here doesn't work, can't find that chart.  What is the link? TIA.

Open image on the chart displays all of it. Don't know why it isn't displayed in the linked post, however.

 

That image is part of Q125691, which is part of the MSKB collection in .pdf attached below all the links in post #1 of that thread...  :boring:

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