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The machine in question runs other DOS programs just fine. I have even copied back the folder from this machine and the copy runs fine so there is nothing wrong with the program files. I gather it has to be something specific to this machine, but what could cause this? I've done a 'search' already here and on the Win 98 forum and have not found an answer relative to me.
It seems different things can cause this error. Any ideas? May 4th, , PM 2. Are you running it in a DOS window or frome a pure command line?
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Watch our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Joined Jul 14, Messages The solution from Microsoft is that I should disable boot-sector virus detection in BIOS, which I have no such option, and I never enable such virus detection. I also tried to install Win95 but same error message appeared. That ruled out bad installation CD. I know runtime error usually associates with processor problem, but this machine worked before I reinstall the OS.
BTW, the reason I reinstall Win98 is because the system was very unstable and all Windows configurations were messed up. Does anyone have a solution? Joined Apr 30, Messages 2, Then partition it then format it with system files. Once zeros are written to the drive, the utility will test the hard drive to make sure everything is cool. Other things you can do are copy the win98 folder from the win98cd onto your hard drive and run setup from there.
Joined Jul 7, Messages 6, You said that the system was unstable earlier. What were the problems you had? Also do you have a network card? Also could you post about your system specs. Rollin' Rog.
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