another question for you guys

Posted by: visuvius

another question for you guys - 29/05/2002 13:40

On another computer,

It has two OS's installed, 98 and XP. I was on 98 and installed McAfee. Now when it restarts, and i choose to go to 98, it does this virus check where it says, Pass1 Pass2 etc. etc. etc., and it stops on Pass14 and doesn't go any further, HOWEVER, XP will load. How the hell do i fix this?
If i just delete the McAfee folder in XP, will it stop the virus checking? Or i guess, how do i uninstall a program thats on another OS?

i know this isn't a tech support forum, but i'm not gettin' any luck today.
Posted by: tfabris

Re: another question for you guys - 29/05/2002 13:43

Go all the way into Windows 98 when it gives you the multi-boot choice. While inside Windows 98, de-install the McAfee software.

Then go into Windows XP and install the XP-compatible version of McAfee.
Posted by: visuvius

Re: another question for you guys - 29/05/2002 13:49

thats the thing though, it won't load Windows 98. It stops on Pass14 and just does nothing. My problem is not being able to get to Windows 98.
Posted by: Dearing

Re: another question for you guys - 29/05/2002 13:50

Try booting win98 in Safe Mode
Posted by: tfabris

Re: another question for you guys - 29/05/2002 13:50

Try pressing ctrl+C or ctrl+break before it locks up.
Posted by: visuvius

Re: another question for you guys - 29/05/2002 13:53

how do i get to the option where it will let me choose?
Posted by: Dearing

Re: another question for you guys - 29/05/2002 13:59

If you've got the WIN98 bootup menu activated (with a timeout larger than 0 seconds if you use TweakUI), then you can select safe mode from that boot menu. Note that this is the menu after you've already selected wich OS to load. It's the same boot menu that lets you boot into "Command Prompt Only", etc.
If you don't have that menu, then holding down <CTRL> during the WIN98 boot sequence should bring up the boot menu.
Good Luck.
Posted by: tfabris

Re: another question for you guys - 29/05/2002 14:01

I didn't know about holding down CTRL. I always just pressed F8 when it said "starting Windows 98".
Posted by: Dearing

Re: another question for you guys - 29/05/2002 14:03

Yeah. I couldn't remember if F8 was step-by-step load, or if it was "boot Previous OS". I just found that CTRL trick on google, and I haven't tested it.
Posted by: BartDG

Re: another question for you guys - 29/05/2002 15:37

I believe F5 automatically selects the safe mode, without having to choose it from the menu.
Posted by: visuvius

Re: another question for you guys - 29/05/2002 16:09

i love you guys.
Posted by: muzza

Re: another question for you guys - 30/05/2002 17:52

ten points if you can tell how to get into the bios on Dell, IBM, HP and Packard Bell machines.
Posted by: tfabris

Re: another question for you guys - 30/05/2002 17:54

Most of my Dells, it's F2 during boot.

Depends on the BIOS more than the manufacturer.
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: another question for you guys - 30/05/2002 20:13

I remember computers (usually in the 286-386 days) where you had to run a program from within MS- (or PC- or DR- or whatever-) DOS in order to get to the BIOS. Good luck if you were running something else....

But these days, usually Del on direct-to-market motherboards and F2 on Dell, Gateway, etc., but YMMV.
Posted by: dcosta

Re: another question for you guys - 30/05/2002 21:15

I've seen F2, Delete and F8 used as the key to press during boot.
Posted by: ricin

Re: another question for you guys - 30/05/2002 21:31

As well as F10 for most Compaq's (some use F12). Better yet, just mash the keyboard, you're bound to hit a key that'll get you in
Posted by: Roger

Re: another question for you guys - 31/05/2002 04:04

If nothing else, it'll cause a "Keyboard error, press space to continue, or press F-something to enter the BIOS". Often, that's quite a useful way to figure it out.

Old Phoenix BIOS used Ctrl+Alt+S, IIRC.
Posted by: lectric

Re: another question for you guys - 31/05/2002 15:25

I have also seen Ctrl-Alt-S for Setup.
Posted by: Satan_X

Re: another question for you guys - 31/05/2002 16:19

from supporting 4000 pc's, I must say the 'mash the keyboard' method is foolproof (and good stress relief)