Too lame to write a subject (Community)

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anthony bathgate (wing)

Jun 21, 2000, 11:01am
Ummm, I know this is hella off topic, but isn't Win98 supposed to be
more reliable then 95? I mean, the Blue Screen of Death has popped up
30+ times today-and it wont lemme reset the resolution (Either that or
its a discrepency between my new cheapo SiS card and the old monitor

terry kafader

Jun 21, 2000, 8:43pm
May I recommend a couple of ideas. First of all, go to c:\windows\temp. if
there are ANY files and/or folders in the temp folder, delete them.
Second, run scandisk with auto repair option selected. After rebooting, go
to the microsoft.com site and do a search on 'regclean'. Download it and
run it.. Regclean cleans up the registry.

That should fix you up some.

Hope that helps.

Terry

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goober king

Jun 21, 2000, 8:43pm
LOL! Win98 more reliable! That's a hoot! If you believe that, you might
as well get Office 2000 while yer at it. :P

Microsoft's products (at least in terms of OSs) have been getting more
shoddy with each release. And why not? It's not like they have any
competition, so they don't have to worry about someone making a better
version. And people wonder why the Justice Department's all over them.
:P

Oh, and it most likely *is* a conflict between your monitor and video
card.

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builderz

Jun 21, 2000, 8:43pm
Are you using Windows 98 or Windows 98SE? Where did you get your copy from? Try
using the built-in Windows Update feature and/or downloading the latest drivers
for your hardware if you hadn't already.

-Builderz

[View Quote] > Ummm, I know this is hella off topic, but isn't Win98 supposed to be
> more reliable then 95? I mean, the Blue Screen of Death has popped up
> 30+ times today-and it wont lemme reset the resolution (Either that or
> its a discrepency between my new cheapo SiS card and the old monitor

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