Not the AMD it's the operating system so buggy so old your trying to run news things on it. Dude spend $500 on a new PC or upgrade your OS to WinNT/2000 or XP. Seriously it is time.
MAD_DOG
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Jeez you might be right I don't know what to tell you let me the people say what they think I all ready gave you my two cents.
MAD_DOG
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If your system is now slower than it was before it's quite possible you've neglected to load the device drivers it needs.
Catweazle
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Suze, the drivers I was particularly referring to are your motherboard chipset drivers, which show up as 'System Devices' in Device Manager.
If your motherboard has a chipset which was released after Windows 98, your Windows installation may be using older, generic drivers to enable the various internal components to communicate with each other, rather than the manufacturer provided ones which are designed to enable that to happen more efficiently. If this is the case, your system performance could be hampered significantly.
If the system you refer to is a 'Name Brand' one such as a Dell, Gateway, Compaq etc, then you need to search the manufacturers website download area for the drivers for your particular model.
If the system is a 'White box' style, assembled locally, then you need to identify the make and model of the motherboard, and obtain the necessary drivers from the motherboard manufacturer's website.
Catweazle
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Download and install Belarc Advisor:
http://www.belarc.com/download
The report it gives will most likely indicate the make and model of your motherboard, and perhaps other components as well.
Catweazle
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That's an Intel i450 chipset motherboard in the system you mention. The manufacturer no longer lists any drivers available for download, but Intel's website should have motherboard chipset drivers available for download which would be suitable to use.
Before giving a link however, does anyone here know if Windows 98 contains native support for the chipset?
(By the way, i hope you don't mind but I edited your report to remove the entry for your Windows 98 Product CD key. You shouldn't really be showing it publically, and I'm sure you weren't aware that it was there.)
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