First get off Win98 second LiteStep.net is your answer you will never have explorer problems ever again.
MAD_DOG
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If you had problems with Windows 98, then performed an 'Upgrade Installation of Windows XP over the top of it, it's most likely you've magnified the problems rather than fixing them. A format/clean install is the best available option, and it should really be the ONLY way you install a new OS.
See the articles linked in my sig for advice and instructions.
Catweazle
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If you save that BIOS info, but it still comes up next time you boot, then you can assume your mainboard CMOS battery is stuffed, and you should replace it with a new one.
Catweazle
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What is the make and model number of that PC please? Has any hardware been changed on it? You are indeed getting a BIOS configuration error, and specific details will be needed for someone to be able to help you.
Somehow, I think BIOS settings have been changed, and the system is trying to operate with settings for components which do not match what is actually installed.
In addition, it sounds like some of the boot files on your hard drive may be corrupted, but again, that NTLDR message may be resulting from incorrect BIOS settings which are making hard drive operation difficult.
As I said, we need to know EXACTLY what the system is that you have there:
System make and model or......
Motherboard make and model.
Catweazle
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