Your computer is screwed. The hard drive controller is failing - or has failed. You'll probably have to buy a new controller card (assuming one will work in such an old machine).
It's a Pentium 100, and you can cram as much as 128 megs of RAM in it.
I'm assuming that the system is counting controllers starting with 0, because otherwise, there's no way the thing should even get to a Win95 logo.
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Eric from ASVS
"Sufficiently advanced technology is often indistinguishable from magic." -- Clarke's Third Law
"Then, from sea to shining sea, the God-King sang the praises of teflon, and with his face to the sunshine, he churned lots of butter." -- Body of a pharmacy spam email
It's a Pentium 100, and you can cram as much as 128 megs of RAM in it.
I'm assuming that the system is counting controllers starting with 0, because otherwise, there's no way the thing should even get to a Win95 logo.
Yep, I can even get into the start menu with the keyboard and play my DOS games; just that the screens horribly messed up: no one should have a dozen mouse cursors onscreen at the same time.
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namdoolb wrote:What happens when you start up in safe mode? The same?
It could be a display mode problem, in which case fiddling around with your display settings in safe mode may very well fix it.
Yes, that's a likely cause for a dozen mouse cursors, particularly since the Windows logo and POST screens are glitch-free.
Shadowhawk
Eric from ASVS
"Sufficiently advanced technology is often indistinguishable from magic." -- Clarke's Third Law
"Then, from sea to shining sea, the God-King sang the praises of teflon, and with his face to the sunshine, he churned lots of butter." -- Body of a pharmacy spam email
Chardok wrote:Oh, I thought it was only in older versions...my bad.
who does that stupid shit, anyway?
Actually, it's just another way to increase visibility of your cursor on LCD screens. Older laptop screens sucked so much that you could very easily lose track of where you're moving the mouse to, which is why there's the Trails option.
Shadowhawk
Eric from ASVS
"Sufficiently advanced technology is often indistinguishable from magic." -- Clarke's Third Law
"Then, from sea to shining sea, the God-King sang the praises of teflon, and with his face to the sunshine, he churned lots of butter." -- Body of a pharmacy spam email