I'm using a slot 1 motherboard with a PIII-450 processor and 250MB of RAM. No matter what type of video card I use in the mother board; the thing always ends up in a a 640x480 16 color condition after a few days of use.
YEP; PCI, AGP, ISA; it doesn't seem to matter what type of card I try to...
I'm running a typical slot 1 PII-350 with 360 megs of RAM. I posted a 'WIN98 startup delay' a few weeks ago to determine why my startup sits for 90-120 seconds after Norton gets done doing 'startup anti-virus check'.
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autoexec.bat has only the Norton Anti-virus line in it...
Computer is turned on and it gets to the point where Norton finishes checking for viruses and the C:\> shows up. THEN, the system sits doing nothing for 90-120 seconds. At that point Windows 98 starts and runs well. Question; why the 90-120 second 'nothing' time??
Thanks, Ron Mayne - -midway...
This motherboard (perhaps mine only) will not accept more RAM than 64MB; and this must be in DIMM form (has 3 DIMM slots). I've got a 233MMX CPU in the board. If I put 128MB of RAM in the board; Norton Systemworks benchmarks the system down to a 166MMX equivelant. IWILL folks will not discuss...
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