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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #1475 | fixed | certain keyboard keys don’t work | ||
| Description |
I haven’t done exhaustive testing, because I don’t get further than the serial-dialog with the windows installer. However none of the number-keys work except for the three… All lower and uppercase letters including German Umlauts work. I’m using virtualbox on Ubuntu 8.04 with the de-neo Keylayout (https://neo.eigenheimstrasse.de/svn/linux/X/de). |
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| #1476 | fixed | W98 failed to complete install | ||
| Description |
My W98 install CD is not directly bootable, so I had to use a W98 startup floppy. It starts, but kept hanging when the "1. Start with CDROM support" option was selected. My next attempt was to boot a DOS 6.22 startup floppy, format the c: drive, and make a autoexec.bat and config.sys with a Samsung sscdrom.sys driver for the CD. This actually worked. Drive D: was the CDROM, and the Windows98 install CD file "D:\SETUP.EXE" could be run. The install process appeared to be normal, even doing a "restart computer" until the "Setting up Control Panel" section, when it claimed error on finding A: I tried again, and this time, it nearly went all the way,setting Region, Date and Timezone. Finally entered "Updating System Settings" where it seemed to take a very long time doing very little, until finally it quit with a fatal exception. During re-starts, I had to have the boot floppy ejected to allow it to boot from its drive C: The media seems to install OK on a native PC. Unless there are known issues that affect W98 installs I should be aware of, I may try again with a different (bootable) W98 CD disk. |
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| #1477 | duplicate | W98 failed to complete install | ||
| Description |
My W98 install CD is not directly bootable, so I had to use a W98 startup floppy. It starts, but kept hanging when the "1. Start with CDROM support" option was selected. My next attempt was to boot a DOS 6.22 startup floppy, format the c: drive, and make a autoexec.bat and config.sys with a Samsung sscdrom.sys driver for the CD. This actually worked. Drive D: was the CDROM, and the Windows98 install CD file "D:\SETUP.EXE" could be run. The install process appeared to be normal, even doing a "restart computer" until the "Setting up Control Panel" section, when it claimed error on finding A: I tried again, and this time, it nearly went all the way,setting Region, Date and Timezone. Finally entered "Updating System Settings" where it seemed to take a very long time doing very little, until finally it quit with a fatal exception. During re-starts, I had to have the boot floppy ejected to allow it to boot from its drive C: The media seems to install OK on a native PC. Unless there are known issues that affect W98 installs I should be aware of, I may try again with a different (bootable) W98 CD disk. |
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