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re: windows 98 starting very slow, then goes to a balnk green screen..
Wednesday, August 6, 2003 at 2:37 pm
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Posted by JmC (14166 messages posted)


 

The game has probably caused a problem with a startup file. Try a Registry restore, 
if that doesn't help rename the two files below. If renaming the files works, there 
will be some editing necessary, so post back.
  • Boot, press and hold the 'CTRL' key to enter the boot menu. Select the 'COMMAND PROMPT ONLY' option and press enter.
  • At the C:\> prompt, type 'SCANREG /RESTORE' and press enter.
  • When the screen appears, select a backup dated before this problem occurred. Finish out the backup process and then reboot.
Boot to the 'COMMAND PROMPT ONLY' as above, from the C:\> prompt: Type REN AUTOEXEC.BAT AUTOEXEC.OLD (note the two spaces) and press enter. Type REN CONFIG.SYS CONFIG.OLD (note the two spaces) and press enter. Restart the system..........
JmC



On Wednesday, August 6, 2003 at 9:02 am, Carolyn wrote:
>windows 98 goes very slow then gets to where it will load the icons & task bar but
>never does. Just a blank screen. I can't use any keys. I don't even have the start
>button. I'v done many restarts & shut down, in safe mode & in normal mode. I put
>in a game one day and then after that this happend. Please help..


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windows 98 starting very slow, then goes to a balnk green screen.. (Carolyn: Wednesday, August 6, 2003 at 9:02 am)

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-windows 98 starting very slow, then goes to a balnk green screen.. (Carolyn: Wed, Aug 6, 2003, 9:02 am)
*re: windows 98 starting very slow, then goes to a balnk green screen.. (JmC: Wed, Aug 6, 2003, 2:37 pm)
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