Try booting to the Win98 CD again, but don't go through with the setup yet. Instead, goto the Win98 Dir and type format C:. Reboot to the cd again and then run setup.
Maybe you should try making the 40Gig the master and installing Win2K on it and use one of the other drives as a spare. Of course you'll need to set the 40 as master and make the partition active. You can do that in partition magic, but if there isn't really any data that you don't need to save...
Goto add/remove programs in the control panel and uninstall it. You will be given a promt. At that prompt, select repair internet explorer. This will find and corrupt or missing files.
Unistall the program and delete all refrences to it from the registry. Reboot and try reinstalling it. Make sure you only delete references to THE CAD program and no other programs.
Adaptec's website may have an updated driver for your card or an update for Windows. As for IRQ sharing, it kinda depends on what your card is sharing with? Always try to give a card it's own IRQ if possible.
No, you shouldn't have any problem throwing in 256 Mb more ram. BTW It is MB Megabytes we're talking here, not Kb Kilobytes. Just be sure the 256M memory you get is also non-parity.
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