OK, fellow techies, chew on this one:
I'm helping a friend with his problem... he said he used McAffee that he downloaded from aol to scan for viruses, then deleted what showed up on the scan. That must have removed some windows files cuz it wouldn't boot or would boot but freeze. I took the pc home and hooked up his drive to my tester and it booted while finding and installing the IDE controllers on my mobo. Ok, cool, I thought. I ran system file checker on it, but that found no problems.
I put the drive back in his PC and it did boot but wouldn't reload the correct IDE controllers for that board, which left me with no functioning cdrom. I found an Intel utility that installs chipset drivers and fit on a floppy too, so I ran that exe. The pc went thru all the paces loading all the drivers and finding all the hardware, then did the reboot only to find that device manager still shows the IDE controllers as not functional with the yellow "i." Is this a windows (98se) problem or are the IDE controllers dead meat? He has some folders that he wants saved in case I have to wipe the drive and start over, but I was just thinking of renaming and moving them to another dir and reloading windows. A related problem at the onset was his agp video card. It is running at vga resolution, can be changed to 800x600 or higher, but upon reboot, it returns to the vga setting.
Thanks to all for your thoughts on this vexing issue!
I'm helping a friend with his problem... he said he used McAffee that he downloaded from aol to scan for viruses, then deleted what showed up on the scan. That must have removed some windows files cuz it wouldn't boot or would boot but freeze. I took the pc home and hooked up his drive to my tester and it booted while finding and installing the IDE controllers on my mobo. Ok, cool, I thought. I ran system file checker on it, but that found no problems.
I put the drive back in his PC and it did boot but wouldn't reload the correct IDE controllers for that board, which left me with no functioning cdrom. I found an Intel utility that installs chipset drivers and fit on a floppy too, so I ran that exe. The pc went thru all the paces loading all the drivers and finding all the hardware, then did the reboot only to find that device manager still shows the IDE controllers as not functional with the yellow "i." Is this a windows (98se) problem or are the IDE controllers dead meat? He has some folders that he wants saved in case I have to wipe the drive and start over, but I was just thinking of renaming and moving them to another dir and reloading windows. A related problem at the onset was his agp video card. It is running at vga resolution, can be changed to 800x600 or higher, but upon reboot, it returns to the vga setting.
Thanks to all for your thoughts on this vexing issue!