![]() Hwdetect.bat is a carefully-crafted batch file - and it is only created after Win95 finishes installing and proceeds to restart the computer to finish the installation. Pardon my late reply - college got in the way. Navigator) without booting from the Master CD? Reply 1 of 33, by cyclone3d □Īnyway, has anyone got the same issue and managed to somehow skip the hardware check? Alternatively, is there a way to get the preloaded software (incl. How exactly were people supposed to upgrade their PBs when swapping out a sound card prevents you from restoring/installing Win95? I guess they weren't supposed to. The hardware check detects I have a Thousand Oaks board, and then halts on a screen about how there's no sound card detected and how I should consult a technician.Command input is disabled. However, after re-starting (as Windows 95 setup does) I'm treated to a hardware check - what? The best thing is, I can't skip it, and neither can I just delete the file responsible for that check (hwdetect.bat) from the AUTOEXEC because I get BSODs and can't proceed. I've managed to jump over the CD check, and jump over the tattoo number checkbox - so I managed to install a fresh copy of Win95A from the Master CD. I've managed to obtain quite a few Master CDs(if anyone wants an image tell me), and picked one that is most likely to be packed in with the PC. I managed to fix that PB 640 mobo I've posted about (rotten recovery jumper pin, what are the odds?). ![]()
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