Initial Problem:
I went and found a wireless router that specifically said it supported 98SE. My old router burned out... It just flickered and died, and I wasn't able to resurrect it.
I put in the install disc and I get the following error:
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a321/Haml337/untitled.jpg
Kernel errors are bad. But my last virus check comes back clean. Same for malware and adware. I'm stumped and don't have time to get on the line with Belkin right now and try to translate from mangled hindi-english.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
Initial Research:
http://forums.digitaltrends.com/archive/index.php/t-6790.html
They suggest doing a system restore (something I've never done,a dn I don't think I have any restore points set on this computer), and running HiJackThis. I have a log if anyone wants a read.
Secondary Research
http://www.pctoday.com/techsupport/detail.aspx?guid=9547ae2d7dbc44cd91a663726023fecc&ErrorID=27240
It's not directly related, but one similarity I found was people trying to install Photoshop Elements on 98SE machines got the same error. Two reasons: Elements does not support 98SE and the computers did not meet the requirements for the program.
My router's requirements, however, are 98SE/ME/2000/XP, 4 MB of RAM, and a CD-ROM drive. All of which I have.
It seems to be a dead end, but I thought I'd offer it up in case anyone else came across the same answer, and save you some time.
Other Options
http://dvdxcopy.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/77904
Similar issue, and same error message, but it came with his codec, not a router. I don't know if it's worth looking at, but that forum offered up the advice to rename the .dll file, and replace it with one of a system restore disc.I'm not sure I'm entirely comfortable with the suggestion, since his problem was different, even if it pointed to the same file.
They also commented that the software producer sent only an XP/2000 disc to him. In light of that, I checked my software for the router. The CD-ROM does indeed say "Windows 98SE." That eliminates that as a potential problem.
. . .
It's here that I become stumped. I'm very unfamiliar with wireless networking in a home. I know the basics of installing and activating encryption (did it for the router that burned out), but I hit a dead end when I come up with something that deals with kernels and dlls. That's out of my league.
Hope I gave you all enough information to give me a hand up. I did what I could, so you could help me better than I've been able to help myself. Please, let me know if you need to know any more or if I left something out. Bummer that my introductory post had to be a problem one, though...
I went and found a wireless router that specifically said it supported 98SE. My old router burned out... It just flickered and died, and I wasn't able to resurrect it.
I put in the install disc and I get the following error:
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a321/Haml337/untitled.jpg
Kernel errors are bad. But my last virus check comes back clean. Same for malware and adware. I'm stumped and don't have time to get on the line with Belkin right now and try to translate from mangled hindi-english.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
Initial Research:
http://forums.digitaltrends.com/archive/index.php/t-6790.html
They suggest doing a system restore (something I've never done,a dn I don't think I have any restore points set on this computer), and running HiJackThis. I have a log if anyone wants a read.
Secondary Research
http://www.pctoday.com/techsupport/detail.aspx?guid=9547ae2d7dbc44cd91a663726023fecc&ErrorID=27240
It's not directly related, but one similarity I found was people trying to install Photoshop Elements on 98SE machines got the same error. Two reasons: Elements does not support 98SE and the computers did not meet the requirements for the program.
My router's requirements, however, are 98SE/ME/2000/XP, 4 MB of RAM, and a CD-ROM drive. All of which I have.
It seems to be a dead end, but I thought I'd offer it up in case anyone else came across the same answer, and save you some time.
Other Options
http://dvdxcopy.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/77904
Similar issue, and same error message, but it came with his codec, not a router. I don't know if it's worth looking at, but that forum offered up the advice to rename the .dll file, and replace it with one of a system restore disc.I'm not sure I'm entirely comfortable with the suggestion, since his problem was different, even if it pointed to the same file.
They also commented that the software producer sent only an XP/2000 disc to him. In light of that, I checked my software for the router. The CD-ROM does indeed say "Windows 98SE." That eliminates that as a potential problem.
. . .
It's here that I become stumped. I'm very unfamiliar with wireless networking in a home. I know the basics of installing and activating encryption (did it for the router that burned out), but I hit a dead end when I come up with something that deals with kernels and dlls. That's out of my league.
Hope I gave you all enough information to give me a hand up. I did what I could, so you could help me better than I've been able to help myself. Please, let me know if you need to know any more or if I left something out. Bummer that my introductory post had to be a problem one, though...