QUOTE (ssmokee @ Sep 20 2005, 09:46 AM)
Besides the msmouse.vxd how did the 98se install go? Im guessing you probably know that nvidia doesnt even offer 98se drivers for nforce4. Nforce3 is the cut-off point for 98se drivers, atleast on their site. Are you going to try force the nforce4 drivers to install on 98se or something? Also, what is the rest of your hardware config like?
Once I figured out about turning off the Mouse.VXD driver, it went fine. Win98 FE finished the installation and then I was able to start up the SE upgrade. As you said there were no drivers for any of the motherboard components, so it went with the safest minimum versions of the drivers.
Every time it rebooted I had to intercept the start up to disable the Mouse.vxd driver. Even so the mouse still worked, and by the time SE had installed, the system booted up without turning off Mouse.vxd.
But you're right, I couldn't do anything else about the rest of the drivers. I managed to get IE6 SP1, .Net framework and a few other things from Magazine cover disks, (no network drivers) and I had to abandon the build. I even tried installing recent GeForce Drivers, but they couldn't see the card, because there was no driver for the chipset presumably.
I don't know anything about trying to force older drivers into the install, so I had to abandon the build. Can you help with this or point me somewhere I could find out about it?
I also have Athlon64 3700, Asus En6600GT Extreme & 1Gb Dual Channel memory, but if I'm not going to be able to get Win98 to install on the new set up, I might have to try to ressurect my A7A266 motherboard and get a replacement for the XP1700 processor that died and triggered the upgrade in the first place. I've also transferred the WDC 60Gb and 120Gb discs from the old system, but might also drop in some SATA discs once I figure out how to slipstream the drivers and service packs into my XP home installation.
I wondered if it might be possible to get Win98 drivers for the individual parts of the motherboard seperately, instead of getting it as a complete motherboard package? Can anyone help with this?
I suppose the other thing I could try is putting Win98 on my X05 Laptop. It's also fairly new, and although the Win98 drivers on Samsung's website are unsupported, at least drivers are available. I'll probably have to replace the 30Gb disk in the laptop so that I'll have rooom for a proper dual boot environment with WinXP Pro.