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    Starting with a clean install of Win98SE, as soon as I install the video drivers (any version), the machine will not shut down or restart - it just goes to a black screen and I have to hit the reset button.

    Using MSCONFIG, I've traced the problem to the line in my system.ini file that reads:
    display.drv=pnpdisplay.drv (or something like that)

    I've tried to work out the problem with ABS tech support, but they first sent me a new card (same problem), and are now sending me a new computer.

    Here's some info about my system...
    P3 550 (ABS computer)
    IWill motherboard (got the 4in1 drivers)
    Via chipset
    G400 32 Dual-head
    IDE1 -> DVD-ROM & CD-RW
    IDE2 -> HD
    128MB
    SB Live! Value
    19" Optiquest V95 monitor
    Internal modem

    The only thing I can remember from my IRQs is that the sound card & video card share IRQ 11, so I obviously need to change that. I know IRQ 3 is open, but all others are taken up (I'm planning to disable COM & LPT).

    Aside from the IRQ thing, has anyone else seen this? What else would you suggest?
    PIII 550@605
    IWill Motherboard VD133
    VIA Chipset
    512MB PC133 CAS2 Crucial
    G400 DH 32MB (6.51 Drivers)
    DirectX 8.0a
    SB Live! Value
    8x DVD (Toshiba)
    6x4x24 CDRW (Sony)
    Intel Pro/100+ NIC
    3Com CMX Cable Modem
    Optiquest V95 19"
    HP 812C Color Ink Jet
    Microtek flatbed scanner
    Intellimouse Explorer
    Surround Sound w/two subwoofers
    AND WAY TOO MANY GAMES!!!

  • #2
    Well, as I see it, it hangs on your monitor, not the videocard or the computer...

    Go into the advanced properties, tab monitor and uncheck the autodetection of the PnP monitors.

    Reboot and see what it does.

    Jorden.
    Jordâ„¢

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    • #3
      No change. I couldn't get the box to stay checked after a lockup/reset.

      If I change the display driver to VGA, shutdown/lockup/reset, I can do anything - it's definately something related to the video driver.

      I'm home now, so I'll give more info on my system:

      PowerDesk 5.30

      DirectX 7.0

      Nothing checked under PowerDesk Features

      Under performance, Plgyn acc, device bitmaps caching, bus mastering, color mouse pointers thru hardware are checked.

      Dual Head disabled (tho I want to hook this up to my TV at some point)

      1280x960@32bit

      IRQs:
      00 - systemtimer
      01 - keyboard
      02 - programmable interrupt controller
      03 - free
      04 - COM1
      05 - PCI->USB host controller & PCI Steering
      06 - Floppy controller
      07 - LPT1
      08 - CMOS
      09 - SB16 Emulation
      10 - Modem (Zoom)
      11 - SB Live! & Matrox & PCI Steering
      12 - Mouse port
      13 - Numeric Data processor
      14 - Primary IDE
      15 - VIA Bus Master IDE controller & 2nd IDE

      Next, I'll look at my BIOS settings and report back.
      PIII 550@605
      IWill Motherboard VD133
      VIA Chipset
      512MB PC133 CAS2 Crucial
      G400 DH 32MB (6.51 Drivers)
      DirectX 8.0a
      SB Live! Value
      8x DVD (Toshiba)
      6x4x24 CDRW (Sony)
      Intel Pro/100+ NIC
      3Com CMX Cable Modem
      Optiquest V95 19"
      HP 812C Color Ink Jet
      Microtek flatbed scanner
      Intellimouse Explorer
      Surround Sound w/two subwoofers
      AND WAY TOO MANY GAMES!!!

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      • #4
        oh no! Irq 11 is being attacked!!!
        you need to separate your soundcard and video card
        jim
        System 1:
        AMD 1.4 AYJHA-Y factory unlocked @ 1656 with Thermalright SK6 and 7k Delta fan
        Epox 8K7A
        2x256mb Micron pc-2100 DDR
        an AGP port all warmed up and ready to be stuffed full of Parhelia II+
        SBLIVE 5.1
        Maxtor 40g 7,200 @ ATA-100
        IBM 40GB 7,200 @ ATA-100
        Pinnacle DV Plus firewire
        3Com Hardware Modem
        Teac 20/10/40 burner
        Antec 350w power supply in a Colorcase 303usb Stainless

        New system: Under development

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        • #5
          Okay, moved the soundcard to slot 4 (MB doc said slots 1 & 5 share an IRQ, I know slot 1 shouldn't be used). I also forced slot 4 to use IRQ 3. Still have the problem.

          Now, here's what I have for IRQs:

          00 - system timer
          01 - keyboard
          02 - programmable interrupt controller
          03 - SB Live! & PCI->USB Host Controller
          04 - COM1
          05 - modem
          06 - Floppy controller
          07 - LPT1
          08 - CMOS
          09 - Free
          10 - SB16 Emulation
          11 - SB Live! & Matrox & PCI Steering
          12 - Mouse port
          13 - Numeric Data processor
          14 - Primary IDE
          15 - VIA Bus Master IDE controller & 2nd IDE

          Here are some other BIOS settings:

          IRQ for VGA: Enabled
          Video Bios Shadow: Enabled
          Video Ram Cache: Disabled
          AGP Aperature: 64M
          AGP 2X: Enabled
          On Chip USB: Enabled
          USB Keyboard: Enabled
          AGP Master WS Write: Enabled
          AGP Master WS Read: Disabled
          Initial Display First: AGP

          I've got Award BIOS 4.51

          Last second thoughts: Aside from the shutdown problem, the computer works fine.

          Also, the line in the system.ini file that seems to be causing the problem is
          display.drv=pnpdrvr.drv

          [This message has been edited by ahartman (edited 30 November 1999).]
          PIII 550@605
          IWill Motherboard VD133
          VIA Chipset
          512MB PC133 CAS2 Crucial
          G400 DH 32MB (6.51 Drivers)
          DirectX 8.0a
          SB Live! Value
          8x DVD (Toshiba)
          6x4x24 CDRW (Sony)
          Intel Pro/100+ NIC
          3Com CMX Cable Modem
          Optiquest V95 19"
          HP 812C Color Ink Jet
          Microtek flatbed scanner
          Intellimouse Explorer
          Surround Sound w/two subwoofers
          AND WAY TOO MANY GAMES!!!

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          • #6
            This is a known problem with Win98. Some systems have a problem with the Win98 fast shut operations. Run msconfig and under the "General" tab select the "Advanved" button. Go down to the "Disable Fast shut down" box and put a check mark next to it. You can reach this program by going to Start-Run and typing 'msconfig'.

            Hope this helps,
            Denny
            Go DUCKS!
            Denny

            System Specs
            PIII 500 (n/o)Abit BE6 128MB PC100
            G400 Max (on order)
            13.6GB Quantum Fireball KA on ATA/66 bus
            Turtle Beach Montego II Quadzila
            Kenwood 52x TrueX CD
            Linksys Etherfast NIC
            19" Optiquest V95

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            • #7
              Sorry - should've mentioned this one first off. Disabling fast shutdown didn't help. I'm about to try a patch from Microsoft, but I don't expect it to help.
              PIII 550@605
              IWill Motherboard VD133
              VIA Chipset
              512MB PC133 CAS2 Crucial
              G400 DH 32MB (6.51 Drivers)
              DirectX 8.0a
              SB Live! Value
              8x DVD (Toshiba)
              6x4x24 CDRW (Sony)
              Intel Pro/100+ NIC
              3Com CMX Cable Modem
              Optiquest V95 19"
              HP 812C Color Ink Jet
              Microtek flatbed scanner
              Intellimouse Explorer
              Surround Sound w/two subwoofers
              AND WAY TOO MANY GAMES!!!

              Comment


              • #8
                There is a Win98SE patch which is supposed to cure exactlz this proble, so I would rather have some limited trust in Microsoft in this particular case.

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                • #9
                  The microsoft patch didn't work.

                  I got things to work momentarily...

                  I went in to Properties->Settings->Advanced->Options and unchecked everything under Performance. I was able to shut down & reboot. I clicked them one at a time (rebooting between) and things worked until I checked Use Bus Mastering then the lockups started again.

                  So just uncheck Bus Mastering and go on your way, you say? Well, I can't uncheck it anymore. I uncheck it, click to reboot, lock up, restart, and it's checked when I go in again. I can't get it unchecked again. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling PD, but I still can't uncheck it.

                  Can I disable this some other way?
                  PIII 550@605
                  IWill Motherboard VD133
                  VIA Chipset
                  512MB PC133 CAS2 Crucial
                  G400 DH 32MB (6.51 Drivers)
                  DirectX 8.0a
                  SB Live! Value
                  8x DVD (Toshiba)
                  6x4x24 CDRW (Sony)
                  Intel Pro/100+ NIC
                  3Com CMX Cable Modem
                  Optiquest V95 19"
                  HP 812C Color Ink Jet
                  Microtek flatbed scanner
                  Intellimouse Explorer
                  Surround Sound w/two subwoofers
                  AND WAY TOO MANY GAMES!!!

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    You DO NOT want to disable BusMastering. This will hack 30-50% off the performance of your card.

                    To turn it off for trouble shooting is one one thing, as long as you turn it back on...but to "turn it off, and go on yout way" is a bad thing....
                    Core2 Duo E7500 2.93, Asus P5Q Pro Turbo, 4gig 1066 DDR2, 1gig Asus ENGTS250, SB X-Fi Gamer ,WD Caviar Black 1tb, Plextor PX-880SA, Dual Samsung 2494s

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                    • #11
                      Try this increase agp aperature size to either 128 or 256 mhz.Disable video bios shadow and play with read and write.
                      Get back and we'll try other options.

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                      • #12
                        Well, still doesn't work. I could only increase the Aperature to 128k. I also disabled the video BIOS shadow.

                        Still locking up on shutdown.

                        I'm absolutely stumped here...
                        PIII 550@605
                        IWill Motherboard VD133
                        VIA Chipset
                        512MB PC133 CAS2 Crucial
                        G400 DH 32MB (6.51 Drivers)
                        DirectX 8.0a
                        SB Live! Value
                        8x DVD (Toshiba)
                        6x4x24 CDRW (Sony)
                        Intel Pro/100+ NIC
                        3Com CMX Cable Modem
                        Optiquest V95 19"
                        HP 812C Color Ink Jet
                        Microtek flatbed scanner
                        Intellimouse Explorer
                        Surround Sound w/two subwoofers
                        AND WAY TOO MANY GAMES!!!

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Getting the new computer tomorrow - gonna compare the settings to see what's different.

                          Anybody wanna lay bets on what the problem is?
                          PIII 550@605
                          IWill Motherboard VD133
                          VIA Chipset
                          512MB PC133 CAS2 Crucial
                          G400 DH 32MB (6.51 Drivers)
                          DirectX 8.0a
                          SB Live! Value
                          8x DVD (Toshiba)
                          6x4x24 CDRW (Sony)
                          Intel Pro/100+ NIC
                          3Com CMX Cable Modem
                          Optiquest V95 19"
                          HP 812C Color Ink Jet
                          Microtek flatbed scanner
                          Intellimouse Explorer
                          Surround Sound w/two subwoofers
                          AND WAY TOO MANY GAMES!!!

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                          • #14
                            Check out your anti-virus program(if you have one)
                            Mine is pcCillin 6,that when it detected the Via chipset,added a line to Config.sys that didn't allow proper shutdown ie.system would freeze(discovered that in readme file)
                            See the monster post in this forum,turned out a program (Anti-virus type)from Gateway caused his computer to lock up>
                            Just a suggestion and good luck!

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                            • #15
                              It's not related to any anti-virus program. This happens with a clean install of Win98SE. If I only load the video driver, after I reboot to complete the installation, I can't shutdown or restart.
                              PIII 550@605
                              IWill Motherboard VD133
                              VIA Chipset
                              512MB PC133 CAS2 Crucial
                              G400 DH 32MB (6.51 Drivers)
                              DirectX 8.0a
                              SB Live! Value
                              8x DVD (Toshiba)
                              6x4x24 CDRW (Sony)
                              Intel Pro/100+ NIC
                              3Com CMX Cable Modem
                              Optiquest V95 19"
                              HP 812C Color Ink Jet
                              Microtek flatbed scanner
                              Intellimouse Explorer
                              Surround Sound w/two subwoofers
                              AND WAY TOO MANY GAMES!!!

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