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To: Redcard who wrote (5813)9/20/1999 3:05:00 PM
From: RJL  Read Replies (2) of 110652
 
First suggestion:

Quit playing games and get back to work. <g>

Second suggestion:

-Using Add/Remove Programs from the Control Panel, remove all the games. (like you already did)

-Restart the system

-Do a complete Scandisk, and Defrag (when using defrag, make sure to REMOVE the checkmark beside Arrange the files on my drive so that my programs start faster, etc.... It's a waste of time.

-Re-install the games using the same process you went through. Sounds repetitive, but hey, it might work. The key is completing a scandisk to look for potential problems.

-If it still crashes, try re-installing Windows 98. As I've mentioned before, it won't delete any installed applications, and more often then not, it cures many Windows problems. Shouldn't take more than an hour.

Good luck,

Rich
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