I'm in the process of rebuilding my desktop pc and I had some issues with the old drive and install... some dlls were missing and the drive was getting flaky. So I bought a fresh new 40 gig drive and proceeded to start over, thinking once I get it running, I'll pull any usefull files off the old drive and then reformat that as a slave.
So, the problem is, the system is hanging in the install, telling me to wait while "Setup is inspecting your hardware configuration..." and it never gets past that point.
I formatted the HDD with a W98 boot floppy, did the fdisk, then formatted the HDD. The machine boots, recognizes the fact that there's a HDD, CDROM, and Floppy, and asks me if I want to boot from the CD. Wouldn't that be the logical choice? So I hit Enter and then I get the message. Tried this numerous times, even left it alone for 3 hours... no change, black screen with that silly message.
So I'm wondering... should my boot sequence be Floppy, then HDD-0, then CD? And I'm also wondering if I should try leaving the boot floppy in the A: drive and maybe there's a way to either boot the CD from the floppy or possibly copy some key startup files from the CD to the root drive. Note that my old HDD drive isn't connected, and for kicks, I tried it only to get the error on the dlls again.
Its been so long since I did a freshin install of W2K that I may be missing something obvious, so I'd appreciate a nudge in the right direction. Even a shove
. Thanks in advance for any/all help!
Mike
So, the problem is, the system is hanging in the install, telling me to wait while "Setup is inspecting your hardware configuration..." and it never gets past that point.
I formatted the HDD with a W98 boot floppy, did the fdisk, then formatted the HDD. The machine boots, recognizes the fact that there's a HDD, CDROM, and Floppy, and asks me if I want to boot from the CD. Wouldn't that be the logical choice? So I hit Enter and then I get the message. Tried this numerous times, even left it alone for 3 hours... no change, black screen with that silly message.
So I'm wondering... should my boot sequence be Floppy, then HDD-0, then CD? And I'm also wondering if I should try leaving the boot floppy in the A: drive and maybe there's a way to either boot the CD from the floppy or possibly copy some key startup files from the CD to the root drive. Note that my old HDD drive isn't connected, and for kicks, I tried it only to get the error on the dlls again.
Its been so long since I did a freshin install of W2K that I may be missing something obvious, so I'd appreciate a nudge in the right direction. Even a shove
Mike