Virginia
First of all, most of the time you do not need auto-exec.bat or
config.sys unless software you installed uses it.
Try removing all your Network connections. My PC does the same thing
after reinstalling Windows and I think it started right after I added
dial up/TCP/IP, etc.
I haven't had time to troubleshoot this, yet but I will later this week.

Jeff

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Subject: PCWorks: Win98 loading problems

P180 MHz, Award bios, Win 98 SE, 192 MB RAM
There are many stories of Windows shutdown problems, but no-one seems to
have the problem that I have -- i.e. Windows refuses to load after
boot-up.

Sometimes I have to reboot as many as half a dozen times before Windows
will
load. It doesn't matter which option I choose - normal, safe mode,
command
prompt only - after reading autoexec.bat and config.sys, the system just
hangs - no activity from the hard disk, just nothing. This has been
going on
for a long time now, and my solution is to keep the machine turned on
permanently to save myself the hassle of spending sometimes more than
half
an hour in futile attempts to get the machine working. That's OK most of
the
time, but of course sometimes I need to restart Windows after
installation
of new software, or indeed just to clear the memory, and then my
troubles
start all over again.

While I don't really expect to find a solution, I'd like to know what
causes this hang-up. Is it connected with the hard disk, motherboard, or
Windows itself - i.e. is it a hardware or software problem? Has anyone
else
experienced this most annoying phenomenon? If so, did you find a
solution?
Would reinstalling the OS help? (I doubt this, because the problem has
been
there ever since I did the first install and after subsequent
reinstallation
of Win 98)

If anyone can shed light on the matter I'd appreciate it. Thanks.

Virginia




Virginia Da Costa - Thatched Cottage - Kent - UK
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