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If you go into safe mode with networking, you should be able to sign onto the update site, but I also agree with Adam. I almost NEVER do an upgrade with Windows. Since normally it is so cluttered anyway I just format and start from scratch. Of course you back everything up first ;-). On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 16:42:30 -0700, Tom Liotta <qsrvbas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Though I'll accept all suggestions, this is more a rant than a request > for help. > > My wife has used a PC we've had for some 6 years. She's no computer > person by any means, but has gotten well into e-mail, browsing and > similar PC functions. Spends nearly as much time as I do at her keyboard. > > Nothing fancy... 333Mhz, 256MB. Upgraded from the original W95 to W98 SE > a couple years ago when I had a spare license. Another spare license > brought the attempt to upgrade to W2K this weekend. Upgrades were > motivated by desires for more stability. > > Start the upgrades by general cleanup -- everything from running a > couple rounds of RegClean to removing unused programs and apps to disk > defrag. Common stuff. The primary concern was to make the newly upgraded > PC look as similar to the previous version as possible while getting the > benefits of an OS upgrade. She has the apps she uses and knows; they do > exactly what she wants them to do and there's zero need for new bells > and whistles. (An ideal 'user'.) > > Now the rant... > > The W2K upgrade does _not_ like the ATI 3D RAGE PRO AGP display adapter. > I have no idea why not. When it boots, the logon window appears; and > approx one minute later, the system crashes hard with a > DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL error in AtiBt829.sys, does a memory dump > and reboots. > > Shouldn't be a big deal. Search for info in various forums, search for > W2K drivers, etc. I found a few, downloaded, transferred on floppy, used > Safe Mode to work some replacements, but clearly not to the point of > making a difference. Go to microsoft.com for Hardware Compatibilty List > issues or driver updates. But... > > Though there seem to be a few issues with AtiBt829.sys and W2K upgrades, > there are apparently _zero_ sets of suggestions on exactly what to do. > No info anywhere on how to actually update the drivers. > > Microsoft Windows Update is the real knee-slapper in this case. Of > course, there's no way to connect to Windows Update with the PC in > question; I need to connect with a different PC in order to download > what Microsoft recommends in this case... and there does seem to be a > recommended fix, there are references on microsoft.com and links to > follow that lead to Windows Update for the fix. > > [THE rant:] But when I connect with another PC -- which has a different > display adapter and therefore has no need for no stinkin' AtiBt829.sys > update -- Windows Update provides no way that I can find to get to the > recommended fix. Aaaaggghhhh. All links go to Windows Update. > > Meanwhile, there's Mrs. Me tapping her foot in the background... "When > can I have my computer back?" > > Fortunately, Safe Mode shows that all the e-mail archives and documents > and photos and everything else are still intact. > > Sigh. > > Tom Liotta > > -- > This is the PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users (PcTech) mailing list > To post a message email: PcTech@xxxxxxxxxxxx > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, > visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/pctech > or email: PcTech-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives > at http://archive.midrange.com/pctech. > -- Mike Wills iSeries Programmer/Lawson Administrator koldark@xxxxxxxxx http://www.koldark.net Want Gmail? Email koldark+gmail@xxxxxxxxx to get on my waiting list.
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