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Reply 260 of 263, by Volfer

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No matter what I do, even the similar adjusted and NON-ISO-ed drivers that Phil hosts on his website, nothing works on my SB0060.
1st of all - THERE never is a continuation of the driver install after it requests a reboot.
This is getting exhausting, at this point I might give up on running 9x on anything that is not BX440 chipset (Asrock 776i65G).

Reply 261 of 263, by Joseph_Joestar

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Volfer wrote on 2026-04-02, 12:52:

This is getting exhausting, at this point I might give up on running 9x on anything that is not BX440 chipset (Asrock 776i65G).

Unfortunately, the newer the motherboard, the more issues it's likely to have under Win9x. I had a similar problem on an LGA775 board with the P35 chipset, where literally every single IRQ on the system was taken. Turns out that motherboard had 12 USB ports in total (counting the internal headers too) and they were all enabled by default in the BIOS, which took up a bunch of IRQs. Only after lowering the number of active USB ports to 6 was I able to install any other hardware under Win9x. And that's just one example of integrated devices hogging resources. On-board SATA/RAID controllers, network cards and audio solutions can sometimes cause problems under Win9x as well.

As you say, the safest bet is to use a motherboard based on the 440BX chipset with no integrated devices. Anything newer is potentially problematic. Depending on the BIOS options, it may be possible to resolve some of the resource conflicts on later motherboards, but that can take a lot of effort, and might still not work reliably in the end.

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Reply 262 of 263, by NeoG_

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Volfer wrote on 2026-04-02, 12:52:

No matter what I do, even the similar adjusted and NON-ISO-ed drivers that Phil hosts on his website, nothing works on my SB0060.
1st of all - THERE never is a continuation of the driver install after it requests a reboot.
This is getting exhausting, at this point I might give up on running 9x on anything that is not BX440 chipset (Asrock 776i65G).

Do you have previous posts or a thread where troubleshooting has been done? If not can you supply some additional information like does the card work in another system? What does it show up as in device manager? Have you cleaned the card contacts and slot even if they appear clean already?

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Reply 263 of 263, by TheIpex

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NeoG_ wrote on 2026-04-02, 21:43:
Volfer wrote on 2026-04-02, 12:52:

No matter what I do, even the similar adjusted and NON-ISO-ed drivers that Phil hosts on his website, nothing works on my SB0060.
1st of all - THERE never is a continuation of the driver install after it requests a reboot.
This is getting exhausting, at this point I might give up on running 9x on anything that is not BX440 chipset (Asrock 776i65G).

Do you have previous posts or a thread where troubleshooting has been done? If not can you supply some additional information like does the card work in another system? What does it show up as in device manager? Have you cleaned the card contacts and slot even if they appear clean already?

^ This

Also, if you haven't already, try Joseph's guide using an absolutely pure Windows 98SE install: No quick install, no custom ISOs with integrated drivers, no service packs. Just a clean 98SE disc and your chipset drivers.

I mention this because I have the somewhat similar Asrock P4i65G (Socket 478 version of your board) which I found misbehaves in a similar way if you use any of the above.

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