Set out to make a DELL Win98 dual boot with LINUX. I defrag'd and used a commercial package, Partition Commander, to resize partition 0 and created parition 1. Win98 worked fine at that point. I tried to configure LILO, the LINUX supplied boot manager and I lost the ability to boot Win98. So, I removed the new partition, now one primary partition, formatted the drive and reinstalled Win98 from the ground up. What a pain.
Finally, the problem......
Win98 boots now, but complains that it can't find a file, vnetbios.vxd, and my network stuff will not run. I can't get my dial out to work. I found a reference to that file on as being in Net10.cab on the CD. How do I get the file out of the *.cab format? Or, do I try reinstalling from scratch again.
Could there still be a problem with my MBR (master boot record)? Does not seem so, since the machine finds partition 0 and boots from it.....ponder....ponder
Any ideas or wisdom would be appreciated. I am sliding toward trashing M$ and just loading RED HAT, if the M$ OS does not begin to cooperate soon. Maybe that is the best way to cut my losses.
Thanks in advance.
keep the rudder amid ship and beware the odd typo
Finally, the problem......
Win98 boots now, but complains that it can't find a file, vnetbios.vxd, and my network stuff will not run. I can't get my dial out to work. I found a reference to that file on as being in Net10.cab on the CD. How do I get the file out of the *.cab format? Or, do I try reinstalling from scratch again.
Could there still be a problem with my MBR (master boot record)? Does not seem so, since the machine finds partition 0 and boots from it.....ponder....ponder
Any ideas or wisdom would be appreciated. I am sliding toward trashing M$ and just loading RED HAT, if the M$ OS does not begin to cooperate soon. Maybe that is the best way to cut my losses.
Thanks in advance.
keep the rudder amid ship and beware the odd typo