re: Adjusting OS for changed MB
Tuesday, January 3, 2006 at 11:17 am Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Kiwi
(2228 messages posted)
That's where you didn't pay attention. The ISA Bridge most certainly WAS a device
that was in the chip set for those MB's with PCI and ISA slots. There is still either
a device listing in the Registry (most likely) and/or Device Mgr, or a piece of leftover
software still installed (or incompletely uninstalled) that referenced an ISA item,
such as the sound card.
The Device Manager is the easiest place to have made the removals, and the last run
of the old MB was the easiest moment to have done it. As it is now, you may have
to spend hours searching the Registry for entries that could've been eliminated much
more easily before physically making the MB swap.
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Kiwi
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On Tuesday, January 3, 2006 at 10:31 am, Leo Tick wrote:
>The message is not about a device (in the old system I had a crystal isa sound card)
>but about
>PCI-Standard ISA Bridge.There are no references to the Crystal device in the Registry
>(I deleted them and did a regclean) and there is no reference to Crystal in
>the device manager. My question is why does Win want to load this bridge. Is there
>still some reference to the ISA sound card? If so where is it?
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