I have the following error message on boot to windows 98se "Label not found" Although Windows seems to boot fine but I'd like to know how to fix this.
No you will need a real dos driver, you can have a look here and try all the via related drivers but I very much doubt that you will get it to work.I'm having trouble set up the audio . My drivers come on the following disc: "Legend -QDI Driver CD 2000 For VIA SIS AMD Chipset Mainboard v1.7 I believe the onboard audio should work in MSDOS.
I don't know how to post images in the forum. Also it may not be an error I just haven't notice it before. "Verifying DMI Pool Data..........Show a picture of it if you can and tell us at what point it comes up,I have never heard of this and if it is kind of specific than chances are you are going to wait a while before someone comes along that knows of it.
Explaining more of the issue will give us clues as to what it could be.
No you will need a real dos driver, you can have a look here and try all the via related drivers but I very much doubt that you will get it to work.I'm having trouble set up the audio . My drivers come on the following disc: "Legend -QDI Driver CD 2000 For VIA SIS AMD Chipset Mainboard v1.7 I believe the onboard audio should work in MSDOS.
No you will need a real dos driver, you can have a look here and try all the via related drivers but I very much doubt that you will get it to work.
Because not only do you need drivers but you also need to be able to adjust the sound irq from bios to the sound card and integrated cards do not have any irq settings.
http://vogonsdrivers.com/index.php?catid=3&menustate=36,0
DosBox is still the best and easiest way to play old dos games.
Did he tell you how to switch it on?This is what the seller had to say from who I purchased the pc originally.
"A bonus also is you can switch on the onboard Soundblaster with DOS support f which adds the command lines in the autoexec file on start up great for retro gaming."