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Originally Posted by Salu
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I doubt he has used the internet as I hadnt set up an ISP for him yet. I havent tried the old monitor but I will now.
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Originally Posted by Strzelecki
This didn't happen the be a 'TAG' tft from somewhere like PC World did it? Did he install the drivers for it that came on CD? If so there's the problem. You need to roll back the registry, to do this press the F8 key before the 'Windows 98 is loading' screen appears and then select boot to command prompt. If it allows you to do that then at the C:\WINDOWS> prompt, type scanreg /restore (don't forget to put a space before the slash) and press Enter. Select a backup from the list and press Enter again.. Hopefully that will restore the registry to a working state and you can boot. You do not need the drivers for the TFT (if it's the one I'm thinking of) just keep it on standard Plug and Play Monitor.
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I doubt he has even switched it on since I installed the new hard drive, do you think the new monitor would have upset it?
When you say select a backup from the list can you give me some idea what will influence the one I choose. Oh the other thing I noticed is that in safe mode when viewing the system it shows it only has 24MB of Ram and I have installed 256.