Problems with Hard Disk Controller After Upgrading to Windows 98
ID: Q189518
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SYMPTOMS
After you upgrade to Windows 98, you may experience one or more of the
following symptoms:
- Device Manager reports resource conflicts with your hard disk
controller.
- Your computer runs very slowly.
- You cannot gain access to your CD-ROM drive in Windows 98 or in
MS-DOS using real-mode drivers.
CAUSE
This behavior can occur if Intel Bus Mastering drivers are installed
before you upgrade to Windows 98.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this behavior, follow these steps:
- Restart your computer, press and hold down the CTRL key until you see
the Windows 98 Startup menu, and then choose Safe Mode.
- Click Start, point to Programs, and then click Windows Explorer.
- If it exists, rename the Ideatapi.inf file located in the
Windows\Inf folder.
For information about how to rename a file, click Start, click Help,
click the Index tab, type renaming, and
then double-click the "Renaming files" topic.
NOTE: The Ideatapi.inf file is a hidden file. To view hidden files,
click Folder Options on the View menu in Windows Explorer, click the
View tab, click Show All Files, and then click OK.
- Rebuild the Windows 98 driver information database by renaming the
Drvdata.bin and Drvidx.bin files located in the Windows\Inf folder.
- Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-
click System.
- On the Device Manager tab, double-click the Hard Disk Controllers
branch to expand it.
- Click the hard disk controller, and then click Remove.
- If more than one hard disk controller is listed, repeat steps 6-7.
- Click OK.
- Restart your computer.
Windows 98 should enumerate the hard disk controller and install the
correct drivers.
Additional query words:
slow performance
Keywords : kbhw kbsetup win98 cddrive
Version : WINDOWS:
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: March 26, 1999