First post, by palyon1981
I'm having trouble with installing Windows 98 SE, usually whenever I do so, it ends up hard-locking on me while installing.
I have copied the files off the installation media to the hard drive (SSD). My setup is as follows:
32gb SSD (SATA to IDE adapter).
256 MB memory. RAM is good, checked with memtest86+
300W Power Supply from a Dell Dimension 2400 computer.
Motherboard: Tyan S1856S - Socket 370
CPU/Processor: Intel Celeron 400MHz
Graphics Card: NVidia Vanta 2 - 16MB - AGP
I have tried various combinations, checked the ram, the SSD, etc, all check out just fine. I had the same issue when I previously had a Voodoo 5 5500 AGP card installed too. I thought it was the voodoo card at first, since every single time I went to go install the drivers (after Win98 SE was installed successfully), the computer would hard lock up.
So my question is, with everything else already checked out, how I can test to see if it's the motherboard, cpu or power supply, etc?