First post, by AppleDash
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Alright, so I built a new socket 7 system recently, with the following specs:
Flip-top XT case with standard AT power supply
HOT-591P motherboard
Pentium 133
64MB of EDO
3.5 1.44 and 5.25 1.2 floppy drives
20GB WD HDD
CDROM drive
Some Trident PCI card + Voodoo1
SB AWE64
Some random LAN card of a brand I forget
The system detects the P133 just fine, tests the 64MB of RAM, and boots up 100% fine... usually.
I had the system originally running Windows 98 SE on top of an MS-DOS 6.22 install. One day it just started loading Windows and then immediately resetting the system while still at the Windows logo. Over and over again. Once it got to the F8 screen automatically and told me to boot into DOS-only mode and run scanreg, so I did. Scanreg started loading, and then the system just reset on its own. After a few full resets (power switch off and then back on) it would sometimes fully load into Windows, but it was unreliable. I decided to just reinstall everything, so I formatted the disk and then installed DOS 6.22 again. I've got QEMM, a CD-ROM driver, and the AWE64 drivers installed, along with Windows 3.1. DOOM is on there too. After the initial install, it worked just fine, beautifully in fact. But the next day when I woke up and went to turn on the PC, I found that Windows wouldn't start, and that system.ini had become corrupt. I restored it from a backup that the AWE64 installer had luckily made, and all was fine again. A few reboots later it was still running flawlessly. The next day... Exact same problem. System.ini was corrupt again. This time I had a few more strange problems, like DOS hanging on boot sometimes and `edit` executing an illegal instruction (which was caught by QEMM.) I eventually got Windows running again just fine. I haven't booted from the HDD since then and I'm honestly afraid to.
The system passes memtest86+, a CPU stress test that finds prime numbers, and a disk surface scan. F-Prot virus scanner under DOS finds nothing in the boot sector or the filesystem. What on earth could the problem, and how can I fix it? I'm at my wit's end.
Main retro system: Am486 DX4 100MHz | 128K cache | 16MB RAM | VLB Mach32 | Sound Blaster 16 | HardMPU w/ MT-32 or SC-55 | MS-DOS 6.22; no Windows