Right, as much as I hate it I'm stuck using Win98 for the time being. (I'd rather have a Mac.)
Last week Win98 died, and I ended up having to reinstall over the top. It left all the other programs intact- except for the fact that they won't run as Win98 doesn't know they're there.
Is there a way to get those programs recognized and working again, short of having to reinstall everything? I'd rather not have to spend another day just reinstalling software that is already on here. Not to mention I'm not sure where all the CD's are, having done two computer location moves in the last five months!
Any help greatly appreciated!
Last week Win98 died, and I ended up having to reinstall over the top. It left all the other programs intact- except for the fact that they won't run as Win98 doesn't know they're there.
Is there a way to get those programs recognized and working again, short of having to reinstall everything? I'd rather not have to spend another day just reinstalling software that is already on here. Not to mention I'm not sure where all the CD's are, having done two computer location moves in the last five months!
Any help greatly appreciated!
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Date: 2002-05-15 08:34 am (UTC)Looks like I'm screwed.
Damn.
New Fox special, When Windows Goes Bad: a fourteen hour documentary.
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Date: 2002-05-16 12:33 pm (UTC)I hope everything works out, though. Let me know if there's anything I can do to help -- besides being an excellent source of moral support, I also have "contacts" for tracking down software.
Q.