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OK, before you all rag on me for this one, let me explain. If you know
of a more appropriate forum to ask this, I'll repost it there. Anyway,
this is the forum that I follow so I thought there might be an old
timer around who could provide me with an answer.
Also, on a problem severity scale of 1-10, this is probably a 1.5. But,
I'm an academic and a Computer Scientist and I don't like it when
computers act in non-deterministic ways. Here's my problem.
I have to keep an old computer around that can still run certain MS-DOS
programs that I need for my Computer Architecture class. I formerly
used a Gateway 486 machine with a 133 MHz AMD K5. It was set up to
dual-boot between MSDOS and Win98SE. I did this so I could use Win98SE
to interface with my other computers and also manage larger disks.
When I installed Win98SE over the MS-DOS on the Gateway box I was
please to find that it would always go to the Win98 Start-up screen
without me touching any keys, like F8 or CNTL, at the right moment. It
just went right to the start-up screen and I could then choose to boot
Win98SE (choice #1) or MS-DOS 6.22 (choice #7).
I decided to retire the Gateway and replace it with a 450 MHz AMD K6 on
a Diamond Micronics 200 motherboard. I took an old 4 GByte drive and
partitioned it with 2 FAT16, 2 Gyte, partitions and loaded it with
MS-DOS6.22. Next I installed Win98SE over it.
Everything works fine, but with a little annoyance. Here's the problem
part. With the new set-up, in order to get to the Win98 start-up screen
I've got to hit either CNTL or F8 at exactly the right instant or I
miss the window and it installs Win98SE.
So, is there any trick that I missed that would force it to always go
to the Win98 start-up screen? I should add that the MSDOS.SYS files in
both systems are identical, so it isn't that.
Arnie
OK, before you all rag on me for this one, let me explain. If you know
of a more appropriate forum to ask this, I'll repost it there. Anyway,
this is the forum that I follow so I thought there might be an old
timer around who could provide me with an answer.
Also, on a problem severity scale of 1-10, this is probably a 1.5. But,
I'm an academic and a Computer Scientist and I don't like it when
computers act in non-deterministic ways. Here's my problem.
I have to keep an old computer around that can still run certain MS-DOS
programs that I need for my Computer Architecture class. I formerly
used a Gateway 486 machine with a 133 MHz AMD K5. It was set up to
dual-boot between MSDOS and Win98SE. I did this so I could use Win98SE
to interface with my other computers and also manage larger disks.
When I installed Win98SE over the MS-DOS on the Gateway box I was
please to find that it would always go to the Win98 Start-up screen
without me touching any keys, like F8 or CNTL, at the right moment. It
just went right to the start-up screen and I could then choose to boot
Win98SE (choice #1) or MS-DOS 6.22 (choice #7).
I decided to retire the Gateway and replace it with a 450 MHz AMD K6 on
a Diamond Micronics 200 motherboard. I took an old 4 GByte drive and
partitioned it with 2 FAT16, 2 Gyte, partitions and loaded it with
MS-DOS6.22. Next I installed Win98SE over it.
Everything works fine, but with a little annoyance. Here's the problem
part. With the new set-up, in order to get to the Win98 start-up screen
I've got to hit either CNTL or F8 at exactly the right instant or I
miss the window and it installs Win98SE.
So, is there any trick that I missed that would force it to always go
to the Win98 start-up screen? I should add that the MSDOS.SYS files in
both systems are identical, so it isn't that.
Arnie