Two curious errors I haven't seen before in this OS
Wednesday, September 30, 2009 at 8:51 pm Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Kiwi
(2209 messages posted)
Two days apart on two different "Retro PC" projects, I have run into odd stuff I
haven't seen from any Windows OS before. The most recent is a clean install on an
old Fujitsu 6.4 GB Hdd that I'm getting an SU00013 error message as if the drive
was formatted in NTFS or something other than FAT32, when it is not. I have already
copied drivers and subsidiary items to the drive, because so few old CDs for old
parts still exist, and it's usually easier to put the stuff in folders than burning
special CDs.
I would like to avoid erasing the partition information and starting over. There's
bound to be some bonehead annoying thing that Windows does sometime when it should
not, causing this.
The other thing is a check that Windows does when it tries to load the Windows Explorer,
and well, damn! My mind went totally blank! I can't tell you the error message.
Something it finds in or with USER32.DLL. I'll let that one go for now, I guess.
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Kiwi
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