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Greetings,
I am trying to upgrade my daughter's computer from Windows 98se to
Windows XP Home (with Service Pack 2). I keep getting blocked from
doing the upgrade with a message that my video card and my motherboard
do not get along. The video card in question was contained within the
motherboard - MS-6734 with all current MSI drivers. It works great
under Windows 98.
I'm trying the upgrade because I just failed on doing the upgrade with a
full
version of Windows XP Home. It did not want to upgrade. Anyway, I got
it installed on the same motherboard without problems. Granted, I upgraded
to Windows 2000 Professional first, but Windows XP would not upgrade, but
did successfully work as a fresh install. So, I know Windows XP will work on
this Motherboard. I ghosted a copy of her drive onto another drive before I
started, so her original drive is still intact. I'm very cautious.
Thinking there might be something to the video problem, I installed Another
drive in yet another computer - another MSI Motherboard MS-6368 Vers 5.
It too refuses to upgrade, and it has an even different video driver.
Now - what do I use to identify the problem with the Windows 98
installation?
Granted it might have originated as a Windows 95 system before it got
upgraded,
and that might have come from a Windows 3.11 system. I have been very
careful
to try to maintain my daughter's data.
Any suggestions at all?
Thanks,
Larry Hazel
Greetings,
I am trying to upgrade my daughter's computer from Windows 98se to
Windows XP Home (with Service Pack 2). I keep getting blocked from
doing the upgrade with a message that my video card and my motherboard
do not get along. The video card in question was contained within the
motherboard - MS-6734 with all current MSI drivers. It works great
under Windows 98.
I'm trying the upgrade because I just failed on doing the upgrade with a
full
version of Windows XP Home. It did not want to upgrade. Anyway, I got
it installed on the same motherboard without problems. Granted, I upgraded
to Windows 2000 Professional first, but Windows XP would not upgrade, but
did successfully work as a fresh install. So, I know Windows XP will work on
this Motherboard. I ghosted a copy of her drive onto another drive before I
started, so her original drive is still intact. I'm very cautious.
Thinking there might be something to the video problem, I installed Another
drive in yet another computer - another MSI Motherboard MS-6368 Vers 5.
It too refuses to upgrade, and it has an even different video driver.
Now - what do I use to identify the problem with the Windows 98
installation?
Granted it might have originated as a Windows 95 system before it got
upgraded,
and that might have come from a Windows 3.11 system. I have been very
careful
to try to maintain my daughter's data.
Any suggestions at all?
Thanks,
Larry Hazel