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I have checked and re-set all of my dial-up connections,. I even signed on for MSN service and reactivated AOL for some help, and I still can not get any of my browsers to load web pages. On AOL I can access my e-mail and the AOL channels but when I try to access the web, the browser will not load any web pages. I have Windows 98 Second Edition and I still have the original disk, should I re-install windows or is their a better way? Once again Help!!! :bang
 

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Chris,

Well, I don't want to sway your decision away from trying to save the contents of your hard drive...

However, every time I have experienced Windows Brain Death of this magnitude, I have observed these general trends:

(1) If you don't fix it right away, it often gets progressively
worse, even though software isn't supposed to do that.

:ewww: :bang:

(2) If you try anything other than wipe 'n' load,
it's likely you're just wasting time with Windows.

:nono: :crying:
 

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Win 98SE? Try this pet solution that I use for both Win95 and Win98:

Go into the Network CP. Select the TCP/IP -> Dial-Up Adapter and select Properties. Click on the WINS Configuration and make sure that "Disable WINS Resolution" is checked. (You don't need it unless you're on a NT Network). Click OK all the way out and then reboot. This should force a rebuild of the TCP/IP stack.

Other than that, check to make sure that no proxy servers are set.
 

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Originally posted by Z'Loth
Win 98SE? Try this pet solution that I use for both Win95 and Win98:

Go into the Network CP. Select the TCP/IP -> Dial-Up Adapter and select Properties. Click on the WINS Configuration and make sure that "Disable WINS Resolution" is checked. (You don't need it unless you're on a NT Network). Click OK all the way out and then reboot. This should force a rebuild of the TCP/IP stack.

Other than that, check to make sure that no proxy servers are set.
I tried your suggestion, unfortunately it did not work.:( It is looking more and more like I may have to do the clean wipe.:(
 

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Any links to any sites where I can print out a step by step script on doing a clean swipe install? I have installed Win2000 Pro and Server in a lab setting configuring a new partition, however I have never done a re-install of Win98SE and I am a little nervous. Any help would be much appreciated.
 

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Not hard. If you really want to put 98 back on (I'd REALLY suggest you look at upgrading for far better performance), just FDISK to delete the partitions, make a new partition (I always do this instead of just formatting a partition) formatted FAT32 and install Win98
 
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