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MrMateczko

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  1. Hello!

    I finally got around to test this further, count me lazy :)

    Here's the BSOD in question, in case it might be useful to fix the problem:

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    (I use Polish version, as I'm from Poland, the BSOD codes should be the same :) )

    The BSOD, as far as I know, only occurs when I have NVIDIA 98SE video drivers installed. When I uninstall these particular video drivers, the BSOD goes away.
    I've tried older versions of the drivers, but this didn't help.

    The BSOD has occurred on these systems:

    1. AMD Athlon 64 3000+ / ASRock K8Upgrade-NF3 / GeForce 6800 GT / NVIDIA drivers installed

    2. Intel Pentium G4560 / ASRock H110M-DVS R3.0 / GeForce 7900 GTO / NVIDIA drivers installed

    The BSOD does not appear on my laptop:

    IBM ThinkPad T40 / Intel Pentium M 1.5GHz / Radeon Mobility 7500 / latest Radeon drivers for 98SE installed

  2. Hello!

    I use Windows 98SE on a regular basis, and I love AIDA64, as it's the most comprehensive hardware utility available for this legacy OS by far with lots of features.

    I admire that you still support such legacy OS. (even if the installer doesn't work any more, I use the portable ZIP version) :o

    However, on many machines I've tried 98SE on, AIDA64 causes a BSOD while "Checking processor speed" (or something similar) at the start up. The BSOD tells something about LLKD, and I know it's the VXD driver named kerneld.w9x that enables the hardware identification like old CPU-Z versions and HWiNFO32 do.

    I don't know what causes this BSOD, on my ThinkPad T40, AIDA64 works fine, but on other machines, it doesn't. I've tried older AIDA64 versions, but to no avail. When i remove kerneld.w9x, AIDA64 works fine, but there's no hardware details :/

    Can it even be fixed? Thanks in advance, and keep up the great work with AIDA64!

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