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After successful installation, video does'nt work.
I am trying to install 98SE OEM on a pentium D and intel motherboard using a 945 chipset so that I can upgrade to XP pro. The 98SE install was successful but upon rebooting, an insufficient memory to load windows message appears and the bootup ends. My system has 1GB of RAM, clearly enough for 98SE.

Boot-Looping After Successful Install!
First, build a list of packages and dependencies, and note which distribution CD they're on -- stage these on the HD -- ask for the CDs that are needed, in the appropriate order -- install the packages and dependencies, removing each package after a successful install in order to make space available on the disk.

After successful install from disk NT wont boot
You may wish to install the versions of the modules indicated above before proceeding with this installation Checking whether your kit is complete. -DTHREADS_HAVE_PIDS -DDEBUGGING -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -Wdeclaration-after-statement -I/usr/local/include -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -g -O3 -o

Money Deluxe 2006 hangs after successful install
Russ Cox r...@plan9.bell-labs.com comp os plan9 It's your floppy drive, not your mouse. The IRQ #s and the interrupt #s are not actually the same things. Did you install from a floppy?

Problem installing Docs and Samples after successful JBuilder5 ...
I was wondering if it is possible to run ngen.exe on my binaries after successful install? BTW: Just for your information, my programs run considerably faster after using ngen on them. Thanks. Hope this helps, Steve Donahue -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

KB931768 problem - ***solved***
Lori M Olson [TeamB] javadra...@techie.com borland public install jbuilder Louise Saidnawey wrote: Hi, I downloaded jbx_linux.tar.gz from your website and installed it on Red Hat 3. The install works fine, but when I go to launch the application nothing happens. If I execute kstart /opt/JBuilderX/bin/jbuilder from

There isn't Scott after a successful installation
Ken Juergen wrote: Hello, i installed WAS 4.0.1 englisch version on w2k server with resource kit on a 2 processor pentium 4 compaq machine with 2 network interfaces using the administrator account to install. The DB2 DB is 7.2. FP 6 after the installation and reboot of the machine, there is no start icon in the

PB11.1 PowerBuilder Runtime Packager package gives Error 1904 ...
After the install completed, I tried to boot off the Linux partition, but received this message: Checking TSC synchronization across 2 CPUs And then nothing. Solid freeze requiring power-off to restart. Once in six attempts at booting, after the above line I got: CPU#0 had 2672658 usecs, TSC skew, fixed it up And

Processed: Re: Bug#308236: Debian Installer: After successful ...
All tests were successful. Sections of this report: * Tester comments * Program output * Prerequisites * Environment and other context Author tests not required for installation t/99_pmv........................skipped: Author tests not required for installation All tests successful. Files=10, Tests=200,

jbuilder won't launch after successful install on linux
I tried install Win XP with new hard drive. Installation was successful, but after rebooting, no screen appears. I reboot w/Safe mode and it works. When I open the device manager, I found vgasave conflict with via processor to agp controller. Is there a way to correct this?

PASS ExtUtils-Install-1.45 amd64-freebsd 6.2-prerelease
"Jonathan from Atlanta" wrote: IE7 final release version after a successful install is trying to reach a web page that is returning a 404 Page Not Found error. http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=74005 It tried to reach this on first reboot after install; and each time you start IE7 thereafter, but the page is

HELP!!!! BE6 & WIN2K PRO
OWA did not work at first, after IP address restrictions in directory security settings were changed in IIS and an alteration made to web.config per support I would like to include an successful install of MobileAdmin to this process. End game is connecting a handful of devices running Windows Mobile 5.1.195

The 6.3. FreeBSD Install sucks a lot
"Marvin Elliott" wrote: I have successfully installed SP2 on 3 computers. Home Edition. How to I get rid of all the stuff that was put in a backup file by the installation in case I had to uninstall it? I could use the disk space freed up for a lot of other stuff and it would slim down my total backup of my systems

KB937287 keeps showing up on my 64-bit Vista UE.
Did not install HP.com Support Updates. So no emuzed update, etc. 4. Ran the MCE 2005 CD. 5. Uninstalled manually the Nvidia Graphics Driver 6. Went to nvidia.com for the 124 WHQL driver for the GeForce FX 5200 (These are MCE approved drivers with the logo "Made for MCE". Save to Desktop and Run the install. 7.

KB937287 keeps showing up on my 64-bit Vista UE.
I have never been prompted to re-boot after either installing or updating FF. In particular, I received no such prompt during the latest update, from 2.0.0.11 to .12. So, unless he mis-stated what he did, and actually was referring to a re-start of FF, then that re-boot prompt is a big red flag, to me,

System Restore - but uninstall the undesired program first?
After these fixes the system installed fine,and after rebooting the process continued and everything was ok. X11, sound as usual need more tweaking after the install finishes. andy andy - at - cat.org.au Install logs and other status info is available in /var/log/debian-installer/. Once you have filled out this

KB886903 keeps showing at Win Update site after successful install
They did a successful OS install on their internal drive and then after restarting under Panther, any connected external drives matching the above description became completely inaccessible - not even recoverable by any disk recovery applications. See "Revisiting Panther's Firewire Data Loss Problem":

Errors reported after successful install
The peculiar thing is that something must be wrong with the installation procedure since it gave me the PROtSHELL= line in the CONFIG.SYS in the first place... - Alex On Sat, 02 Jun 2001 04:29:58 GMT, "William L. Hartzell" <wlhartz...@home.com> wrote: Sir: Think that line should be like this:

How to free space take up after successful install of SP2?
Symantec
lmcdow...@symantec.com_(Larry_McDowall symantec support win95 pca general On 19 Aug 1998 10:39:10 GMT, Michael J. DiFelice wrote: After successful install fo PCA v7.5, windows reboots and returns this message immediately after the windows 95 splash screen. FATAL EXCEPTION ERROR 0D at 047F:000000F7, etc.,

The Problems of TeX
I looked on the CD, but I didn't see any way to make a non-install boot disk. Oh, and my cheap-o CD burner won't boot the CD I made from the 2.0 ISO, so I can't get into BSD to run fdisk or anything. This is on a Windows ME box (yeah, well, I've got a lot of bad karma to atone for). Thanks for any help!