First post, by greasemonkey90s
Having big issues with bsod when opening a folder im sharing between computers. My 98se rig keep bsod when i open said folder.
Nic is a realtek rt 8029as. Updated drivers and everything.
Having big issues with bsod when opening a folder im sharing between computers. My 98se rig keep bsod when i open said folder.
Nic is a realtek rt 8029as. Updated drivers and everything.
There could be any number of problems, including those related to firewalls and security. It's definitely not supposed to BSOD. (Does the BSOD contain any useful information?) The obvious starting point is to make sure you have enabled NetBIOS over TCP/IP on your Windows 10 computer, though you may want to keep in mind that was recently reported as having serious security flaws.
You might want to start by booting a live Linux distribution from a CD or a USB drive, and making sure that can connect to your Windows 10 computer, just for troubleshooting purposes. If you can't get that to work, then there's definitely no point in trying to get Windows to cooperate.
I would suggest forgetting about Windows Networking entirely and use something like smallftpd (and an FTP client) instead.
I have a separate computer as a file server, using windows 2003 server. it works perfectly for all file sharing needs. 2003 is still compatible with EVERYTHING including dos, even macintosh. it makes good use of my dual p4 xeons. Its the way I go, and it works for me.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.
wrote:it makes good use of my dual p4 xeons.
A file server is a good use of dual p4 xeons..?
Well, it gets a LOT of traffic, thanks to bit-torrent. It also has other functions, such as print, web, boot, encrypted storage, router. So it may not use 100% of 2x 3.8ghz xeons, but it is constantly working.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.
wrote:(Does the BSOD contain any useful information?)
Yes it does.
Fatal exception oe has occurred at 0028:c02c3b0b in vxd vredir(03) 00002beb
At 16bf:014775b6 app will be terminated.
At 167:bff9e0b7 ap will be terminated.
Explorer caused a general protection fault.
In module krnl386.exe at 0001:000075a2
At that point it locks up and im forced to hard reset. Only when i open the folder im sharing. This happens.
Well i dont have xeons but i have my old athlon mp rig i could make into a server hmm.
Ill look into a ftpclient thanks guys.
Windows 98 does not like some file character names. For example ALT+255 shows up as a blank space in win98, but the file system cannot access it. Dos can, strangely. Check the file names.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.
Is your Windows 98 installation up to date? Do you have the Unicode update?
A little Googling suggests that vredir.vxd is related to local caching, so maybe you should try scandisk or disk defragmenter, if you don't do that regularly.
wrote:Well, it gets a LOT of traffic, thanks to bit-torrent. It also has other functions, such as print, web, boot, encrypted storage, router. So it may not use 100% of 2x 3.8ghz xeons, but it is constantly working.
Are those 110 watt processors? If so, that thing has to add a bit on to the electric bill. 😮
Now for some blitting from the back buffer.
YEP. They do a bit. www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Xeon/Intel-Xeon% ... 00FA).html
Electricity is cheap where i live, so its a non-issue for me.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.
Quik update*
File sharing is working only from the main rig to the win98se pc only. If open threw the old rig its bsod city. So something is better then nothing.
forget file sharing, and setup an FTP
Do you happen to have too much RAM?
1+1=10
Ok, so I just checked my Win98FE box for network settings. I have "Client for Microsoft Networks" and "File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks" installed, as well as "TCP/IP -> NETWORK ADAPTER" set with a static IP and gateway IP and everything else to get it talking on my home network. BOTH of my PCs (Windows 10 and Windows 98 FE) are in the same Workgroup (namely, WORKGROUP). From there, I shared out the folder with Share level permissions. Windows 10 was able to see the PC on the network at that point and open the share folder. I can then drop files into it at 100Mbps network speeds (since the PCI card I have in Win98 is only 10/100).
wrote:Do you happen to have too much RAM?
256mbs
wrote:File sharing is working only from the main rig to the win98se pc only. If open threw the old rig its bsod city. So something is better then nothing.
This is not clear. Is "the win98se pc" the same as "the old rig" ?
wrote:wrote:File sharing is working only from the main rig to the win98se pc only. If open threw the old rig its bsod city. So something is better then nothing.
This is not clear. Is "the win98se pc" the same as "the old rig" ?
Correct
So is it working, or not..?