First post, by GL1zdA
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So, I want to finally put together my fast Windows 98 SE. I have chosen the hardware to match 98 SE limitations:
* Asrock 775i65G - since the 865 has Intel's support under 98.
* Intel Celeron 1.6 - to not hit the 2.1 GHz barrier
* 512 MB RAM - to not hit the 512 MB RAM barrier
* an nVidia AGP card (currently Quadro 3000G) - for official 98 drivers
I really don't want to use all the fan-made patches, I'm trying just keep compatibility to the maximum.
Now I wanted to reuse an old 160 GB S-ATA drive and problems appeared. I have set the motherboard to compatibility mode (2 S-ATA channels + Secondary IDE). I don't need to use the whole capacity, I'm happy to use the first 128 GB (even first 40 would be OK), but the drive doesn't have the "limit to 137 GB" jumper. FDISK goes nuts, so I'm using Ranish Partition Manager, but that's OK - I won't need FDISK after installing 98 on this machine. Whatever partition I create (tried 120 GB, 8 GB, 2 GB), even though FORMAT works, SCANDISK fails with "Scandisk cannot read from last cluster on drive C". What should I try now?
