Hi, most Socket 7 board's don't support past 8gig on default, if you post your motherboard id / number hopefully there will be a BIOS flash you can use so that the hard drive is fully recognised.
This is what I believe to be your problem.
As it has been said so many times here before, It's best with a clean install. And I tend to agree, but there is a registry key called "Enum" which can be deleted so that windows redetects all the installed hardware. But I can't find the source. Search on Microsoft's knowledgebase as...
Sounds like it's being slightly over-clocked if the FSB is too high, or that the Chipset on the board doesn't quite suppost the CPU installed, as for BIOS flashing, if you don't know how to do it, pay someone who does to do it for you. Or at least read up on it first, Giga-byte have a good...
Hi,
Well to be honest I would put the old drive back in the old system, slave the new drive to it and copy the fies via Windows 95 to the 98 drive. Then put the new drive into the new machine, but since you were using DDO on the old machine, that may prove as a bit more tricky,
my second guess...
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