Using an Asus VX97 system board with the Intel Chipset and a single 2GB hdd, the OSR2 version of Windows95 reports that a second harddrive (D
exists when in fact if does not. After the desktop has loaded, selecting any application causes the system to become busy until such time that Windows finally fails to access the phantom drive.
It appears that the PnP aspects of this Asus M/B is somehow defective. In 40 years of working with computer related failures, specifically PC's since the late 70's, I have never observed such an occurrance. This M/B may truly be a POS...
It appears that the PnP aspects of this Asus M/B is somehow defective. In 40 years of working with computer related failures, specifically PC's since the late 70's, I have never observed such an occurrance. This M/B may truly be a POS...