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Q:
Windows screen won’t come up, it kicks back to
DOS prompt. Why?
A:
The SYSTEM.INI file may contain different information with the
system hardware, cause by the new integration or the new
installation of a video adapter. The SYSTEM.INI file is located in
the WINODWS\SYSTEM directory. Use MS DOS editor to open
the file, and change the statement that is under [Boot description]
section:
display.drv= VGA then save changes, and restart Windows.
Or, Under
DOS prompt, type within Windows “SETUP” , change the display
selection to VGA then exit and restart Windows.
Windows
9x
Inadvertently, certain configuration files (e.g., msdos.sys,
command.com) have been changed in the system. Proceed to
correct that, is re-boot the system with a system (Windows
9x)
formatted floppy diskette.
There are many reasons to causing the system booting-up with
un-appropriated steps. Base on Microsoft support wizard on
their WEBsite, there are many technical articles to help users
with this subject, such as troubleshooting with VXD errors, virus,
Fatal exceptions, etc., more details cover on each issue are
descriptive and familiar with, and exclusively further to our support.
Q:
System hangs-up after installing video driver.
A:
Today, most video drivers are developed for 32-bit processing and
may require a channel to Code/Decode. Conflict between device
drivers and TSR (terminate-and-stay-resident) programs will
inverted the display, and are particularly effectual at crashing
computer. The most
effective way to check for conflicts is to
replace with the original video driver, or delete and re-install the
current video driver to the system.
Accomplishing IRQs (Interrupt Request Query) settings, or
troubleshooting the conflicts on hardware source may necessary.