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More info?)
I found thison a forum:
In the Main bios menu, set the ide to Enhanced - PATA Only. Hit enter on
each of the hard drives, and set the last line on the bios screen for
each to 32 bit mode. On the bios Boot Menu, second line, hit enter, make
sure that the hard drive with the OS is listed as the first HD., then go
to the first line on the Boot Menu and make sure that first is floppy,
second is optical, third is your boot HD.
Advanced bios menu - JumperFree. Set first line to manual, that opens a
new sub menu. You should be able to figure those out quickly. Advanced
Menu, Chipset. Set Configue Ram by SPD to manual, that opens a sub-menu
again you should know those setting, except disable Spread Spectrum, and
set MPS to 1.4. Go to Power menu, set suspend to S3 only, ACPI to 2 Yes,
set APM to disabled.
In article <LbR8d.292036$4o.242135@fed1read01>, lvscott@cox.net says...
> a repair install will keep your program settings. What I like to do is a
> fresh install without a drive wipoe. but first I will save my "documents and
> settings" folder. that way when i reinstall outlook I wil have all my email
> settings in tact but simply copying the old data to the new documents and
> settings folder. But repair installs do work. Even the other method, simply
> copying the new MB SATA ICH5 files to system 32/drivers will work. HAL was
> designed to stop hardware malfunctions corrupting windows, so you get that
> blue screen on MB changes its a protection layer against data corruption...
> In reality it really is not all great to be honest. But thats windows XP,
> and I still like it. Nothing is perfect!!
>
> Peace
>
>
> "Lars-Erik Østerud" <.@.> wrote in message news:cwO8d.3$Aa7.0@amstwist00...
> > Scott skrev:
> >
> >> You do not have to reformat your drive, you can simply do a repair
> >> install
> >> that installs a completly new registry. He ca even do what I said, that
> >
> > Will it keep program settings, are will all software setting be lost?
> > (it was easier with Win98se, no problem, just mirror the HDD and
> > change, even switch MB went OK, detected new hardware, all stable
🙂
> >
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> > Lars-Erik - http://home.chello.no/~larse/ - ICQ # 7297605
> > Win98se, Asus P4PE, 2.53 GHz, Asus V8420 (Ti4200), SB-Live!
>
>
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