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collindv
04-20-01, 08:50 AM
I was adjusting the memory speed settings from the speed runner on my MX video card. Apparently I took the speed to high and the system crashed. The system was unable to boot in either normal or safe mode. I went into the bios and turned off all my overclocked settings as well as disabling the 4X AGP mode. Now every time I start the computer I get the blue screen of death after the Windows 98 splash screen (sometimes it tells me it's missing some files during startup also, which never happened before). I have no idea what to do about this at this point. Please help!

Goldwing
04-20-01, 12:44 PM
Have you tried safe mode after turning the stuff off in BIOS. (I know you probably have.) If not manually enter safe mode by hitting the f8 key during boot-up and picking the safe mode option. Then delete your video card from hardware profile and reload drivers after reboot when windows asks for them. Hope,it works.

Vovan
04-20-01, 02:15 PM
Yep! Go to the Safe Mode, but don't hurry - to clock down the specifications.
Your blue screens fighten me, may be it is because of memory unsteady or ... memory burn (I hope it is not so).

collindv
04-21-01, 10:52 AM
I have turned on all the default options in my BIOS and am still getting the blue screen of death after the Windows 98 splash screen. At a loss at this point for anything else to try.

DennisC
04-21-01, 11:59 AM
If you can, put another video card in there and see if the problem is directly and exclusively related to the card.

collindv
04-24-01, 12:28 PM
OK, I solved the problem in an incredibly round about way. I decided to install a second hard drive (which I needed anyway, the old one was 11.2 GB and ATA 66). After installing the 2nd HD (30 GB, ATA 100) as my bootable drive, I reinstalled windows 98, then immediately installed Windows 2000 as a dual boot system. Everything seems to be working better than ever. Just wanted to let you guys know the problem is solved. Thanks alot!