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    hi, ever since i upgraded to win95 osr2 my computer has been crashing, and i get one thing green horizontal line 2cm below the top of my monitor...this may help explain the problem:
    http://computing.net/windows95/wwwboard/forum/5197.html

    what could be the problem? how can i fix this??? this never happened before i upgraded to osr2

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    P5A-B AMD K6-266@300
    Matrox Milleniumm G200 AGP (oh, lets party)
    Creative SB Awe32 (a classic, superb card)
    Realtek 8029A NIC Card
    64meg Ram
    Ali V agp chipset
    ICQ UIN: 24730025
    <font size="1">Gigabyte GA-6VXC7-4X MoBo
    VIA Apollo Pro 133a (694x/686A) chipset (4x agp, UDMA 66)
    Celeron II 733 CPU (coppermine 128)
    128meg (2x64) 133mhz SDRam
    Matrox Milleniumm G200 AGP 16 mb
    Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Digital model 0100 (MP3+, Gamer)
    Quantum LM 30 gig HD 7200 RPM UDMA 66
    Realtek 8029A NIC Card
    Optiquest V775 17" Monitor
    Actima 36X CD-Rom
    Advansys 510 SCSI Card (ISA, but good enuf for my burner)
    Yamaha 6416 CD-RW
    Windows 2000 (primary)
    Slackware Linux 9.0(secondary/emergency)</font>

  • #2
    Was that a clean re-install or a upgrade over the top?
    Have tried forcing x1 agp mode if it's running in agp X2. You can download a matrox utility to do this for you?
    Have download the latest Ali drivers?
    The latest Directx?
    Also can you provide a full irq list as well.
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    • #3
      Maybe this will help: from the (ahem) GeForce FAQ -

      Q. Windows 9x locks up just before the startup sound, and a thin green line appears across the top of the screen. How can I fix it?

      This seems to be caused by the Backup utility supplied with Windows 9x attempting to detect new tape devices on boot. You can fix it by renaming the files drvwppqt.vxd and drvwq117.vxd in the Windows\System\Iosubsys directory. If you find this causes your tape drive to stop working, you'll have to rename the files back. You can safely delete the files if you don't have a tape drive or don't get problems.

      Another possible fix is to simply disable the startup sound.

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      • #4
        the pit: your a genius, i have the latest drivers, but pci list shows agp 2x, and the g200 + ali + agp2x = big time problems

        thx, i will change it to agp1x

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        P5A-B AMD K6-266@300
        Matrox Milleniumm G200 AGP (oh, lets party)
        Creative SB Awe32 (a classic, superb card)
        Realtek 8029A NIC Card
        64meg Ram
        Ali V agp chipset
        ICQ UIN: 24730025

        [This message has been edited by nehalmistry (edited 18 August 2000).]
        <font size="1">Gigabyte GA-6VXC7-4X MoBo
        VIA Apollo Pro 133a (694x/686A) chipset (4x agp, UDMA 66)
        Celeron II 733 CPU (coppermine 128)
        128meg (2x64) 133mhz SDRam
        Matrox Milleniumm G200 AGP 16 mb
        Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Digital model 0100 (MP3+, Gamer)
        Quantum LM 30 gig HD 7200 RPM UDMA 66
        Realtek 8029A NIC Card
        Optiquest V775 17" Monitor
        Actima 36X CD-Rom
        Advansys 510 SCSI Card (ISA, but good enuf for my burner)
        Yamaha 6416 CD-RW
        Windows 2000 (primary)
        Slackware Linux 9.0(secondary/emergency)</font>

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