I've got my PC running on win98 at 165FSB on one drive and when I installed my win2k on a spare drive it wasn't booting. I lowered the FSB to 133 and it booted. Could this be the HD which is too old to run at 165 FSB or it's really that win2k needs a lot more stability to boot?
P.S. After many try I found that win2k doesn't start at max 140 FSB higher than that, scandisk (DOS) crash.
Spazm
P.S. After many try I found that win2k doesn't start at max 140 FSB higher than that, scandisk (DOS) crash.
Spazm
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