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Hey, I installed this on my Windows '98 comp:
http://www.psp-vault.com/UpDownload-req-...id-873.psp
so I could transfer files from another comp, to the memory stick of my PSP, to the Windows '98.
But when it asked me to restart, I did, and now the computer makes a consistent, annoying noise since I installed it. It might be trying to read a file or something like that on the hard drive.
Before I tried this, I used a 3 1/2 floppy to transfer the files.

Do I have to uninstall it, or just change something?
By the way, the '98 doesn't have internet.
The company is Compaq.
srry i can't see then link i have to be a member n stuff, but all i heard is that compaq computers have restricitons on software that cause it to spaz out, and also it might be that your hdd is a bit too old dude, i had a windows 98 hdd that i reformatted because i wanted it to store stuff on it since it was small anyways (10g's) and after awhile of using it it would spaz out too making weird noises like you said trying to read some file, then it broke down and i put a hammer to it :)
beaner2k6 Wrote:srry i can't see then link i have to be a member n stuff, but all i heard is that compaq computers have restricitons on software that cause it to spaz out, and also it might be that your hdd is a bit too old dude, i had a windows 98 hdd that i reformatted because i wanted it to store stuff on it since it was small anyways (10g's) and after awhile of using it it would spaz out too making weird noises like you said trying to read some file, then it broke down and i put a hammer to it :)

i don't think it's the hdd, because it was rite after i installed the driver for the comp, and it was working before
the computer is pretty old, but there's a 95 one at my grandparents place that still works okay
i could always try wiping the hard drive, put the important things on disc, but i do have a couple games on it
or i could defragment the harddrive


BlackNinja Wrote:How would you describe the sound?
If its a short dull crunch followed by a high click over and over it means back up your stuff, your hard drive will be dead soon.

Try taking the cover off to find where it's coming from, It could just be a loose screw. I've had lots of screws go loose over the years, (Har har), Usually a constant buzzing.

Have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling that software?

i tried uninstalling the driver, didn't work, and i ended up uninstalling something i wasn't supposed to, i need  to find the windows 98 disc to reinstall it

the sound is consistent, keeps going, but sometimes you'll hear something different, it goes crazy when i try to load something

worth trying to take the cover off, the comp ain't of much worth
Where's the sound comming from?  The HDD I suppose?
Software can't do much to cause hardware faults - I'm guessing the two things are independent.  As BlackNinja said, your HDD is probably dying.
sound is coming from the cpu
most likely the harddrive,

also, if the hard drive is dying, and i wiped it clean, would that slow the aging process, and possibly stop the sound?
i don't really have anything important on the computer, so it wouldn't be too bad
Don't really know.  How old is the computer?  I still have a 1.3GB HDD on an a 11 year computer and it still works fine.

Anyways, new harddrives are really cheap these days anyway.  I don't think you can really slow down the aging apart from not using it at all.
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:I don't think you can really slow down the aging apart from not using it at all.

Yup.
Funny sound = Mechanical failure = Certain doom.
let's see, it's about 8,9, 10 years old?

well, I'm not sure what I'm gonna do yet, might wipe the hard drive not sure
hey, i just got an idea
if my comp is fast enough, would i be able to install windows xp on it, i think wee have the disc in our house, or i could just download it, would  that be  possibel?
yeah xp would work but slowly my freind used to run xp on his old c0mp maybe its a hardware problem and not a soft problem if u can assemble the computer urself them remove everything and re assemble it maybe ull find the problem
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