I was setting up someone else's machine yesterday and loading Win98SE at their request. The new machine was a 2.4 GHz P4.
During the Windows installation it reboots. I got an error screen that said "While initializing device NDIS: Windows protection error." It recommended restarting, so I did. Same thing. It doesn't do it in safe mode though.
This morning I looked it up and found it in knowledge base article 312108. It said "The timing calibration code in the network driver interface specification driver causes a divide by zero if the CPU runs at 2.2 GHz or faster. This problem does not occur with CPUs that run at 2.1 GHz or slower."
It says there is a fix, but I need to contact Microsoft support to arrange for payment.
Money-grubbing whores![]()
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Originally Posted by Capmaster
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Originally Posted by tekkieman
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the fix for this problem is free ... get it here
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;%5BLN%5D;q243199
thank you - thank you .."Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
Originally Posted by BJ_M
But does it matter that those aren't my symptoms and that the article says the fix should only be used if you experience the symptoms listed? I'm ready to believe it's Microsoft blowing more smoke up our collective asses, and the whole slew of NDIS issues is solved with a single patch.
I've got Win98 on the back burner, and he's using Win2K on his machine now. I told him I think he's better off, but if it becomes a case of app after app not working, he might want me to try Win98 with the patch. He runs strategy games and Atari/Nintendo emulators on his machine. I'm not sure how they'll do in Win2K yet. -
i can not swear to it -- but that link/patch was stated to be the exact fix for the CPU over 2.2 p4 issue as you described ..
i got that info from the VIA motherboard chipset forum and it was also confirmed at another forum (cant remember which) as a solution to the same problem ."Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
Originally Posted by BJ_M
Thanks again
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there are also a lot of posts with people having problems with more than 512 of memory also -- and installing win98
"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
BJ_M,
That was indeed the right patchHe wanted Win2K removed, the HD repartitioned and formatted, and Win98SE put back in. I was able to get Win98 loaded by using F8 at boot, selecting step-by-step, and replying "no" when it asked to load NDIS.VXD. Once Win was installed, I just ran the patch from the command line and presto! Now it boots fine, the network card works, and he's happy as a two-peckered dog because he upgraded from a 700 Celeron and this 2.4 P4 is insanely fast by comparison
I owe you a beer
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