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Hi,

Maybe somebody could help - I am running Win98SE with IE 6.0 SP1 on ASUS K8N board (nforce3) with 1GB memory. I can start msconfig.exe, but when I click on any item from list it always crashes.

Is any patch/upgrade to msconig.exe for Win98SE ? Did you face such problem ?

Michal


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Try opening "system.ini" in C:\Windows and add these, maybe in safe mode,

under:

[386Enh]

ConservativeSwapfileUsage=1

DMABufferSize=64

MinSPs=8

under:

[vcache]

MaxFileCache=524288

Then reboot

The bottom line is the critical 1

Edited by EAT MY DUST
Posted (edited)

Of course I could be wrong, but.....

I was always under the impression that Windows 98 didn't have enough addressing bits to address 1 gig of ram.

With that much ram, that system might be a good candidate for an upgrade to a newer OS.

Just a thought. :wacko:

Thanks EMD for the tips. I've been using the ConservativeSwapfile thingy for years, but not the rest of it.

Andromeda43

PS:

EMD, is that a '57 Chevy convertable in your Avatar?

That was my very first car....back in 1965. Watta car!

Edited by Andromeda43
Posted

I case the 1gig ram is the problem also add to sytem.ini (368enh section).

MaxPhysPage=40000

This will prevent Windows from using more than 999 Mb ram.

Posted

I'm really sorry, but I don't know why I mentioned msconfig.exe :-(

Maybe blind ;-)

In fact I have problem with System Utility Tool ->msinfo32.exe.

When I go to Hardware Resources or Components and try to see ex. IRQs,

I get "msinfo32 caused page fault in EYEDOG.OCX". It happens always, so it is not random. I searched Internet about this, and it seems problem is known, but could not find solution. There are some articles suggesting reinstalling WordPad or IE, but this not help.

I don't think it is memory>512KB issue, anyway I have SP2.1a installed which claims to solve 512KB bug :-)

Any ideas ? What is the last version of msinfo32.exe and EYEDOG.OCX ?

Is there any newer than from WIN98SE original CD ?

Posted

MaxFileCache=524288 is compulsory over 512 MB of RAM otherwise DOS will break.

More exactly it is compulsory over 512MB of RAM to have a MaxFileCache value, and this value to be inferior or equal to 524288.

Posted

I looked at the problem a bit deeper. It seems it has something with riched20.dll library. I guess chain is: msinfo32 is using eyedog.ocx that calls functions from riched20.dll file. I found that riched20.dll on my PC is dated 2004 so much newer than win98se system files. But still no idea what is the source of problem. I will try to extract riched20.dll from Win98 CD, but any suggestions are welcome.

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Posted

I restored riched20.dll from original WIN98SE CD, but no lack :-(, same error happens.

Will still play with some new riched20.dll version, but now I think problem is somewhere else. Any ideas are welcome, I could not find anywhere solution to this issue.

Posted

In the past, I've fixed a g'zillion problems with 98/SE by just running setup.exe /is /ie

from the original 98/SE OEM CD.

All you have to do to make that work is rename win.com to win.old

and then boot up with your Windows 98/Se CD and run the install.

Have your 25 digit Key available.

OR...you can boot up with a 98 or ME bood floppy and run Setup.exe from there with the appropriate path in the command line.

OR...If you like, you can also run it right from your HD.

Make a folder for it under C:\ and copy everything from the CD's \win98\

folder to the folder on the HD and run Setup.exe from there.

That's preferrable if you don't have a boot disk with CD drivers on it.

If you need a very good boot floppy, download a copy of my own customized

Windows ME boot floppy (wnMEboot.exe) from my personal Download site.

Run this .exe file and it will prompt you to insert a blank 3.5" floppy disk. Then it will burn the image of my own ME boot disk to that floppy. This is a great Service Tool for anyone still working with 98, 98/SE or win-ME.

Look around,,,,,there's some other great programs on that site too.

Beers all around!

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