As some of you already know, my setup was out of action for the past week.
After a very helpful chat to technical support creamware germany.
It turns out that the eeprom with my codes in it had been completely erased, so I needed complete new codes.
This happened after a doing a two clean installs one of xp one of 98 lite.
Now I have seen windows 98 hardware detection destroy a lightwave dongle.
My logical conclusion is that it also wiped my eeprom.
And since I have no devices that are not plugnplay it would make sense to disable the detection the next time I do an install.
There is a command switch that does this, when you are about to install w98se does anybody know it?
Also i can't remember but does winxp have this same hardware detection routine? If yes can it be disabled?
How do you disable hardware detection on w98se install?
Well I've anwsered my own question.
But for those who need it http://www.ahinc.com/support/windows.htm
Gives a list of setup switches.
The one I need for win98se
is setup /p b
Any ideas for XP?
But for those who need it http://www.ahinc.com/support/windows.htm
Gives a list of setup switches.
The one I need for win98se
is setup /p b
Any ideas for XP?
windows erased eproms? You need special hardware to re-write or erase a dongle, it would only get fried if there was faulty hardware involved.
Did the lightwave dongle and the other incident both happen on the same computer? i would not use that motherboard anymore.
I have installed win98, NT, 2000, and XP on plenty of computers with 3dsMAX and other dongles, Video capture, and other cards with eproms and i have never ever seen anything like that happen!
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: defex on 2002-04-04 08:29 ]</font>
Did the lightwave dongle and the other incident both happen on the same computer? i would not use that motherboard anymore.
I have installed win98, NT, 2000, and XP on plenty of computers with 3dsMAX and other dongles, Video capture, and other cards with eproms and i have never ever seen anything like that happen!
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: defex on 2002-04-04 08:29 ]</font>
No the fried dongle was ages ago, fortunately enough it wasn't my computer or my dongle for that matter, I was just an innocent bystander! It has been confirmed to happen in very rare cases. But if you reinstall on a regular basis take your dongles off!
My conclusion about my pulsar I made based on the fact that.
a) main music partition was working fine until I did a reinstall on a different partition, came back to main partition pulsar would not accept my codes.
b) Creamware tech support told me my eeprom had got erased. They gave me new codes a now it works fine again.
I'm just saying somehow it got corrupted/erased and the most likely suspect was hardware detection, it could however have just been a coincidence.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: remixme on 2002-04-04 12:58 ]</font>
My conclusion about my pulsar I made based on the fact that.
a) main music partition was working fine until I did a reinstall on a different partition, came back to main partition pulsar would not accept my codes.
b) Creamware tech support told me my eeprom had got erased. They gave me new codes a now it works fine again.
I'm just saying somehow it got corrupted/erased and the most likely suspect was hardware detection, it could however have just been a coincidence.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: remixme on 2002-04-04 12:58 ]</font>