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PILNE!!! - Problem z instalacją Windows 95

IP: *.warszawa.cvx.ppp.tpnet.pl 06.10.02, 17:15

Próbuję zainstalować w nowym, "dziewiczym" komputerze Windows 95.
Instalacja przebiega prawidłowo do momentu restaru komputera i pierwszego
uruchomienia pojawia się komunikat, kótrego nie potrafię obejść:
"Podczas inicjalizacji urządzenia IOS: Błąd ochrony Windows, nalezy ponownie
uruchomić komputer"

Baaardzo proszę o pomoc.

Z góry dziękuję

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Peter Weir
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    • vladip Re: PILNE!!! - Problem z instalacją Windows 95 06.10.02, 17:46
      jaki sprzęt?
      jeżeli nowy to może być za szybki dla 95...
      zainstaluj co najmniej 98 se
      • Gość: Peter Weir Re: PILNE!!! - Problem z instalacją Windows 95 IP: *.warszawa.cvx.ppp.tpnet.pl 06.10.02, 17:53
        vladip napisał:

        > jaki sprzęt?
        > jeżeli nowy to może być za szybki dla 95...
        > zainstaluj co najmniej 98 se
        >
        • vladip Re: PILNE!!! - Problem z instalacją Windows 95 06.10.02, 17:58
          odpuść sobie... win 95 nie wspiera nowego sprzętu... nie masz szans uruchomić
          go na zbyt szybkim procku.. a tak BTW po co ci win 95??
          • vladip link 06.10.02, 18:19
            support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;q312108
            • Gość: Peter Weir Re: link IP: *.warszawa.cvx.ppp.tpnet.pl 06.10.02, 18:36

              OK, dzięki za informacje i za linka.
              W taki razie chyba jestem skazany na XP :)))))


              Tak naprawdę muszę pilnie zainstalować system na nowym kompie, a mam przy
              sobie jedynie kopie instalki XP, która nie jest dyskiem "samobutującym" się i
              mam problem...

              Pozdrawiam

              P W
              • Gość: Demagog Re: vladip IP: *.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 06.10.02, 21:45
                Czy Ty aby wiesz co mowisz ! Czy wiesz co ten komunikat znaczy ! Nie wiesz a
                przyznac ze czegos sie nie wie nie boli.
                • Gość: N Re: Peter Weir (po angielsku) IP: *.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 06.10.02, 21:50
                  Znasz angielski ?
                  Error Message: Initializing Device IOS Windows Protection Error
                  The information in this article applies to:
                  Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition
                  Microsoft Windows 98
                  Microsoft Windows 95

                  If this article does not describe the error message that you are receiving,
                  view the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article to view more articles that
                  describe error messages: If this article does not describe the error message
                  that you are receiving, view the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article to
                  view more articles that describe error messages:
                  Q315854 Windows 98 and Windows Me Error Message Resource Center
                  SYMPTOMS
                  When you start your computer, you may receive the following error message:

                  Initializing Device IOS: Windows Protection Error
                  When you try to restart your computer in Safe mode, you may receive the same
                  error message.
                  CAUSE
                  This issue can occur if a virus hooked the INT21h or INT13h chain before
                  Microsoft Windows is loaded, an unsafe device driver is detected, or a
                  protected-mode driver is missing or damaged in the Iosubsys file located in
                  the Windows\System\Iosubsys folder.
                  RESOLUTION
                  To resolve this issue, you must minimize the amount of time to locate the
                  origin of this error message, as well as other error messages. First, focus on
                  any obvious changes that occurred in your computer just before you received
                  the error message. If you installed new software or hardware, the installation
                  process may have performed some action that may be the cause of your
                  computer's current problem.

                  The same situation may have occurred if you removed outdated software or
                  hardware. If changes occurred in your computer, revert to your original
                  configuration prior to the display of the error message. For example, if you
                  installed a new processor, install the previous processor back into your
                  computer and observe if the error message is resolved when you restart your
                  computer.

                  NOTE: If the error is resolved, contact the hardware manufacturer to ensure
                  that you are using the most recent basic input/output system (BIOS) for your
                  computer.

                  After you have eliminated the preceding behavior as the potential source of
                  your computer's problem behavior, try to restart your computer in Safe mode by
                  performing the following steps:
                  Restart your computer. For a Microsoft Windows 95-based computer, when you
                  observe the "Starting Windows 95" message, press F8, and then on the Startup
                  menu, click Command Prompt Only. For a Microsoft Windows 98-based computer,
                  press and hold down the CTRL key after your computer is finished the power-on
                  self test (POST), and then on the Startup menu, click Command Prompt Only.
                  If you receive the same error message when you try to restart your computer in
                  Safe mode, go to the next step (Step 3). If you can restart your computer in
                  Safe mode, clean boot your computer to identify the cause of your issue.

                  For additional information about how to perform a clean boot, click the
                  article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
                  Q243039 How to Perform a Clean Boot in Windows 95


                  Q192926 How to Perform Clean-Boot Troubleshooting for Windows 98
                  Make a Bootlog.txt file and examine it to identify the cause of the error.
                  Restart your computer using the steps outlined in the preceding step 1 and
                  when the Startup menu is displayed, click Step-By-Step Confirmation.
                  Press Y and ENTER after each line is displayed:


                  Load DriveSpace Driver?
                  Process the system registry?
                  Create a Startup Log file (Bootlog.txt)?
                  Process your Startup device drivers (Config.sys)?
                  Device= path\Himem.sys?
                  Device= path\Ifshlp.sys?
                  Device= path\Dblbuff.sys?
                  Device= path\Setver.exe?
                  Process your Startup command file (Autoexec.bat)?
                  Load the Windows graphical user interface?
                  Load all Windows drivers?
                  Restart your computer using the preceding step 1, and then on the Startup
                  menu, click Command Prompt Only.
                  Use the command prompt to view the C:\Bootlog.txt file to identify the
                  problem. At the command prompt, type:


                  edit bootlog.txt
                  Press ENTER, and then examine the Bootlog.txt file for "Initcomplete="
                  entries. These entries may provide clues as to the cause of the problem.

                  Each "Initcomplete=" entry must have a matching "Initcompletesuccess=" entry
                  on a successful start up of your system. If the last line in the Bootlog.txt
                  file displays an "InitFailure" or "LoadFailure" message for a driver, write
                  down the driver's name, exit the Bootlog.txt file, press ALT+F, press X, click
                  OK, and then search for the driver.

                  NOTE: Some virtual device drivers (VxDs) are required for Windows to run
                  properly. These required VxDs are loaded automatically and do not require a
                  registry entry. If one of the following drivers are listed as "LoadFailure",
                  go to Step 9.


                  Windows 98 Drivers
                  *VDD *VFLATD *VSHARE
                  *VWIN32 *VFBACKUP *VCOMM
                  *COMBUFF *VCD *VPD
                  *SPOOLER *UDF *VFAT
                  *VCACHE *VCOND *VCDFSD
                  *INT13 *VXDLDR *VDEF
                  *DYNAPAGE *CONFIGMG *NTKERN
                  *EBIOS *VMD *DOSNET
                  *VPICD *VTD *REBOOT
                  *VDMAD *VSD *V86MMGR
                  *PAGESWAP *DOSMGR *VMPOLL
                  *SHELL *PARITY *BIOSXLAT
                  *VMCPD *VTDAPI *PERF
                  *VKD *VMOUSE *MTRR
                  *ENABLE
                  Windows 95 Drivers

                  *BIOSXLAT *CONFIGMG *DYNAPAGE
                  *DOSMGR *EBIOS *IFSMGR
                  *INT13 *IOS *PAGESWAP
                  *SHELL *V86MMGR *VCD
                  *VCACHE *VCOMM *VCOND
                  *VDD *VDMAD *VFAT
                  *VKD *VMCPD *VPICD
                  *VTD *VTDAPI *VWIN32
                  *VXDLDR
                  If the driver is not in the preceding list, try to rename the driver and
                  restart Windows. At the command prompt, type the following command and press
                  ENTER after each command line:
                  dir /s driver name

                  where driver name is the name of the driver with an "Init Failure" or "Load
                  Failure" message in the Bootlog.txt file.
                  Type the following commands and press ENTER after each command line:
                  cd Path
                  ren driver name driver name.old

                  where Path is the path of the driver with an "Init Failure" or "Load Failure"
                  message in the Bootlog.txt file.
                  If you do not find any unsuccessful attempts in the Bootlog.txt file, or if
                  after you rename a file you still receive the error, try to locate an Ios.log
                  file in the Windows directory. The Ios.log file may help you to identify a
                  virus or it may contain information describing why the protected-mode disk
                  driver could not load.

                  For additional information about the Ios.log file, click the article number
                  below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
                  Q138899 Description of the Ios.log File
                  If the preceding steps do not resolve your issue, try to install Windows into
                  a new folder to verify whether or not it is compatible with your current
                  hardware configuration.

                  For additional information about how to install Windows into a new folder,
                  click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft
                  Knowledge Base:
                  Q142096 How to Reinstall Windows 95 to a New Folder


                  Q193902 How to Install Windows 98 Into a New Folder
                  NOTE: If you receive an error message when you attempt to install Windows into
                  a new folder, your hardware may need to be inspected by a professional
                  technician.
                  MORE INFORMATION
                  For additional information about IOS error messages, click the article numbers
                  below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
                  Q157924 IOS Failed to Initialize on Boot


                  Q164666 Err Msg: While Initializing Device IOS...


                  Q168866 FIX: IOS Failed to Initialize Error During Installation
                  First Published: May 18 2000 2:50PM
                  Keywords: kberrmsg kbhw win95 win98 win98se kbHardware kbWinProtectErr kbprb
                  lock no boot cannot start restart failure loop bootlog



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                  Last reviewed Tuesday, August 06, 2002

                  © 2002 Microsoft Corporation.
          • makryba Re: PILNE!!! - Problem z instalacją Windows 95 07.10.02, 11:41
            vladip napisał:

            win 95 nie wspiera nowego sprzętu... nie masz szans uruchomić
            > go na zbyt szybkim procku..

            jakiś czas temu widziałem win 3.11 działający (i to jak!!) na 2x P IV (tzn.
            wykorzystywał tylko jeden, ale cała architektura poza tym działała)
            w95 powinien mieć tych problemów mniej...

            a może ma go legalnego i niechce wywalac kaski na następne okna??

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